Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] [adv prt] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And I back up the line I had to go . |
2 | ‘ As from today ’ , he writes in his resignation letter , ’ I tear off the mask of studied ambiguity that your organization did give me twelve years ago . |
3 | I bring up the subject of music . |
4 | Nathan and I bring up the rear , and soon we are alone , with Nathan buried beneath the nylon sledge cover . |
5 | ‘ Can you manage to get up to the house under your own steam while I bring up the food ? ’ |
6 | In fact , when I bring in the afternoon tea , Mr Farraday is inclined to close any book or periodical he has been reading , rise and stretch out his arms in front of the windows , as though in anticipation of conversation with me . |
7 | I dance round the kitchen table , twirling the hat on my hand , so that the ribbons fly out behind it . |
8 | A couple of grey and white winter-plumage black guillemots — called tysties in Shetland — complete the picture , and I wind up the window and move on . |
9 | ‘ I pick up the pencil , put it back , climb into the trunk of the car and you drive me to see the boy . |
10 | go I pick up the accent . |
11 | I pick up the phone . |
12 | I pick up the phone again and dial the Home Office . |
13 | I pick up the bike and return it to the shed . |
14 | Instead , I pick up the clock on it and I see it is half-past six . |
15 | I pick up the gun and pocket it . |
16 | I pick up the receiver . |
17 | I really I really do wish it was that simple and I wish that when I pick up The Star on a Thursday or one of the other local papers that I did n't read in it the twenty cars that 's broken into and and all the other problems and I say to myself now why did that happen . |
18 | I know what a flea and a slug look like , I do n't want to be frightened to death every time I pick up the packet . |
19 | I pick up the paper and think about my father 's Social Security card sitting on my desk at home . |
20 | It moves another two inches and stops , then another two inches and stops , and continues like so until I pick up the rod and strike . |
21 | In the front seat by Des I fiddle with my receiver till I pick up the signal from the mike in his pocket . |
22 | When I peer along the track I see that it will be on the track across from me , going south to the river . |
23 | The draft position paper goes sliding over the edge of the desk into the waste-paper basket as I snatch up the receiver . |
24 | Yeah , does that mean er whenever I send out the application fee of two hundred and fifty pounds some months ago , er did we get that back or do we get it back ? |
25 | I slit along the seam of the cardboard wrapper where it had been taped over . |
26 | I stumble up the aisle to the immense ponderous tones of a god extolling the virtues of a restaurant in Moscow Road , Bayswater , and pass through some dingy curtains into the foyer . |
27 | At last I stumble off the path into complete darkness . |
28 | I found a lens in an old box and I used , I got another two lenses , and I fitted them together in an a tube , I had no tubing but there was an old bicycle at the house and I cut up the frame and put one lens at the one end of the frame and the seat pillar , I used the seat pillar for focusing . |
29 | I cut off the path proper and charged up over a dune and down its other side to where the service pipe carrying the water and electricity to the house appears out of the sand and crosses the creek . |
30 | I cut out the caption and stuck it on the cover of my French notebook . |