Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [adv prt] to [art] " in BNC.

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1 And she goes up to the two blokes and she grabs them by the balls and goes mm not bad , nice butt , you know ?
2 So she goes up to the first man and she goes , hi , handsome , and he goes , hello , hello and he 's erected , right .
3 She looks at me for a bit , then she goes over to the drawer and takes out another envelope .
4 and she , he , she goes down to the abortion centre right after and he dies !
5 She goes off to the city for a few days , but then she is back .
6 One evening soon after , she goes out to the pig yard and hurls defiance against the Almighty : ‘ Go on , call me a hog !
7 Sh and she really , and she makes me laugh when she said , talking to someone and when they start working again she turns round to the next person at the other side of her !
8 In anger she swims back to the landing-stage where he sits , his feet dangling in the water .
9 Erm she 's doing numeracy power with them at the moment before she gets on to the because I believe she 's got to sort out some programs for as yet .
10 The person ‘ goosed ’ then chases round and tries to catch the runner before he or she gets back to the space where the goosed person was sitting .
11 The sooner she gets back to the water , the better .
12 I ca n't take my eyes off this beautiful woman and as if sensing my gaze she hurries off to the adjoining room to get dressed .
13 At CBS , where she worked for eight years , she remembers up to a hundred tapes pouring into the office each week .
14 She wanders off to the studio , erm , a room in a house , her mum and dad 's house , to answer the phone .
15 She walks up to the shop here !
16 She walks around to the office , talking as she goes .
17 She dresses for the most part in a pink frilly fairy costume in which she walks down to the beach , paints , dances and collects snails .
18 She comes up to the house and starts bellowing , and just will not stop until you give her a cuddle !
19 She 's probably lived such a repressed life she goes berserk when she comes out to the West Indies .
20 And if she comes back to the house , she wo n't be able to find me , so I got to stay there .
21 And she comes back to the Counts of Lusignan to foretell deaths — she is a kind of Dame Blanche , or Fata Bianca .
22 At the most extreme , Pascale ( 1984 : 65 ) suggests that rationality as such is an ethnocentric cul-de-sac , and the standard business-journal exercise of learning-from-the-Japanese for him boils down to a flight from rationality and emulating the inspired but erratic hit-or-miss business behaviour of Soichiro Honda .
23 And they comes up to the edge of the box and they 're growling and barking .
24 Leeds have agreed to pay Wigan £5,000 for every five first-team games he plays up to a maximum of £25,000 .
25 It drains down to the moat , ’ Sir Brian mumbled .
26 Strolling , they pondered public education versus private schooling ; Johnson wondered why boys from England had been sent as far as Aberdeen to be educated , with ‘ so many good schools in England ’ , and they went back to the New Inn , to be joined there by Sir Alexander Gordon , an old friend of Johnson 's , who had sent a card in advance , and through Boswell we join their conversation as it drifts back to the stocking-making .
27 The major question thus always remains unanswered in the Critique : every time that Sartre announces that he is about to proceed with the fundamental problem of how History can be a totalization without a totalizer , he turns back to a previous , more easily intelligible stage on the way .
28 He turns back to the patient , his expression gentle again — there is no trace of a professional ‘ caring ’ in his words or the jarring chord of insincere concern in his voice .
29 and then it goes through to the back , now his , although it looks
30 Oh it will change again as soon as it goes round to the , to the three four one again er y you do n't see it changing it but
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