Example sentences of "[conj] [vb base] [adv prt] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ That the freedome of speech and debates or proceedings in Parlyament ought not to be impeached or questioned in any court or place out of Parlyament . |
2 | Then I 'll decide whether to post him the last reels of film in a Jiffy bag or fly back to London with them myself . |
3 | For more information or advice call ; or drop in at Harewood House , Harewood Hill , off Grange Road . |
4 | So if you want to cast a spell , climb a Ben , bake a cake or find out about Fingal , this is the place to be . |
5 | Y'know , we 'd get down town early or go over to Liverpool and spend all day out . |
6 | I remember wondering if it would be better to go back to the West End , for another fare , or go on to Liverpool Street . |
7 | In 1939 we were all in England when Pop came back from Burma to decide what we should do — stay in England during the war , or go back to Burma . |
8 | Or come in over Starr Hills and do the same . ’ |
9 | Why , he 'd made his feelings more than clear out in France , had n't he ? |
10 | Most players are baffled by the animosity that set in between Morgan and Docherty , although one former . |
11 | Amongst the other Forest streams , there are two that flow down from Herefordshire . |
12 | It was odd , that drive back to London . |
13 | The blue and brown eyes that stare out of Bratby 's ‘ Self Portrait With Others , 1954 ’ shine with love . |
14 | He looks tired — and worried — she thought , and , regardless of Naylor watching , she could do no other than go over to Travis and kiss his cheek . |
15 | Both could do worse than go back to Tony Crosland and update his ideas to allow for the issues of gender , race , environment , low growth and others of which he was ignorant . |
16 | For a gentle corrective one could do worse than go back to H.L. Mencken who opined that Alexander Graham Bell — the progenitor of the institution in which Penzias holds sway — and Thomas Alva Edison had done more than any of their contemporaries to add to the sum of life 's damned nuisances . |
17 | All the guide books insisted that ‘ fit walkers ’ could certainly complete the five Munros that loop round from Glen Lyon , and so vanity compelled us to try . |
18 | Basically th there are two members that come over to Ottery , and pick the kids up in their own transport , when the A T C transport is unavailable , which they . |
19 | Last night , Princess Di 's step-grandmother Dame Barbara Cartland said at her Hertfordshire home : ‘ This is just another one of these nasty anti-Royal stories that come out in America . |
20 | Do they go to the people that need them , or the people that can afford to pay Hove prices that come down from London ? |
21 | I let Nat have my dogs and sit in with Tony . |
22 | His brief was simple : charter a large cargo plane and bring back to Farnborough all the pieces of wreckage that will , in your judgement , need to be examined in detail in connection with this investigation , and do it at the least possible cost to the taxpayer . |
23 | If the biblical fates go against him , Herluin will take all the vexation and shame out on Tutilo , with usury . |
24 | Its purpose was to perform acts of sabotage and to organise raids far behind the enemy lines , and ( later , in Europe ) to sustain local guerrilla groups , and send back to Britain intelligence regarding any situation with which S.A.S. troops themselves were incapable of dealing in the small numbers in which they operated . |
25 | They planned to visit the Rockies and fly on to Vancouver and then down into the States . |
26 | He left Princeton at the end of November , having decided to cancel his sailing and fly back to London before attending the Nobel ceremonies in Stockholm . |
27 | And say back to Sarah confirm that she 's right but just use those words . |
28 | I 'd take a bike and head out from Posidon across the Lake of Dreams . |
29 | But , feeling glad to have got him off the subject of how apparently her virginal innocence did not tie up with her being a married woman , ‘ Well , if you do n't mind , I 'll just collect my car and head back to England , and — ’ |
30 | It asked the officers to reflect on the discussions which led up to , and followed the issue of , Partnership in Validation , and subsequently accepted the advice offered in an officers ' paper to set up a working party to pursue the discussion further and report back in May 1978 , after consulting the Council 's committees and boards . |