Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] they [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | She herself paints abstract designs on an L- or U-shaped canvas , and leaves them on the floor or wraps them round a pillar . |
2 | He 'd get his mam to do them , or taken them down the launderette like Nick Kamen did . |
3 | Management should effect redundancies at one point in time rather than spreading them over a long period . |
4 | Harvest the seeds in July-August by cutting the seedheads just before the first seeds start to fall , and hanging them over a tray in a dry airy place . |
5 | They must have walked for about another ten minutes and could glimpse the blue wood-smoke rising above the trees from Godstowe village when suddenly the porter stopped , turned left , and led them along a narrow beaten trackway into the forest . |
6 | The tongue acts as a pump , helping to suck in small forms of water-life and squeeze them down the throat . |
7 | Then The Sugargliders — their hair still glossy from the blood of Metallica , who tried to stop them coming in — stride across the shattered bar-room floor and pull their own heads off and ram them down The Rosaries ' throats . |
8 | Out of all the bands the NME posse catches at the CMJ , RATM are by far the most brilliantly relevant : the first to grab political issues by the scruff of the neck and ram them down the toilet pan . |
9 | Simply order them a couple of days in advance and pick them up the night before or on the day they are required . |
10 | You can buy them one day and bring them back the next |
11 | They were supervised by a Miss Walker who , although she could not dance , also watched over their dances and made them up every night . |
12 | When Red and I were kids we had races jumping on ponies in the fields and galloping them round a tree and back without a bridle . |
13 | Then she grabbed a handful of ice cubes from a nearby wine cooler and stuffed them down the front of her partner 's trousers . |
14 | A better approach is to adopt a serial approach and solve them over a number of stages . |
15 | And you can look at it one way , and say , oh I 've got , I 've got two rows here with six in , and space them out a bit so , or give him that so he 's got sort of , two rows with six in , and you say , oh from where you 're looking at it , it 's six rows with two in . |
16 | Forest-living Indians catch them and roast them over a fire so that the poison drips from their skins . |
17 | Chop the vegetables and heat them over a low flame . |
18 | Now we fasten pinecones to the dahlia sticks and shake them out every few days . |
19 | However , if the force-carrying particles have a high mass , it will be difficult to produce and exchange them over a large distance . |
20 | I peel off my clothes , and put them over a low branch . |
21 | Erm , putting images into words is not always easy , a colour in a painting can give you a way in and the brown of Van Gogh 's jacket erm affected me with this one particularly and the sun flower I felt was inappropriate misplace , in a vase to , to small , erm and it gave me an image a very strong image of suffering and this poem is in its very early stages and its literally just a list of images and I wanted to be able to show you how I start off which is with a series of images and then I have to put some filler in and open them up a bit and , and make them more accessible and understandable , but this is just a list form . |
22 | We will encourage school to invest in sports facilities and open them up the local community . |
23 | and run them up the strips . |
24 | They spread the risks of lending by pooling funds and allocating them over a wide range of depositors ( e.g. unit trusts ) . |
25 | Reluctantly I put down my book and followed them down the garden . |
26 | I had wrung out the Spidersuit and Y-fronts and hung them over a Bible suck thinking how He would just have to lump a bare arse on His books for one night . |
27 | He raised his wings and pulled them back a little , bent his head forward , slightly opened his beak , and lunged forward and down at the white flesh of the hand that was pushing itself with a piece of sandwich through the front bars of his cage . |
28 | He wrote not one memo about it but , by his estimate , as many as five , and sent them up the line . |
29 | The fellow grinned and took them along a dark , smelly passageway into another chamber where the keeper of Newgate , Fitzosbert , was squatting behind a great oak table like a king enthroned in his palace . |
30 | Of all the things that sprung out at me on the paper in this report that we could actually do something about was to slot in a fifth round about the five o'clock crunch time and taken them out the market but I |