Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [pers pn] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Turning down ‘ loads of really tacky telly ’ , he decided he 'd rather slog it out on the alternative circuit than settle for being the new Bobby Davro . |
2 | It will not only knock us around on the slightest whim ; but because of its size as a mature horse , it may become dangerous for us and others to handle . |
3 | So I thought I 'd better deliver her back to her husband . |
4 | Poulenc rarely achieves or even tries to emulate his fellow countryman 's emotional intensity , although the more overtly entertaining and witty numbers can suddenly catch you out with a characteristically bitter-sweet volte-face . |
5 | For a few days I had even considered calling the shop Trumper and Salmon , but dropped that idea when I realised that would only tie me in with Charlie for life . |
6 | Because if you are I 'd better count you out of the reckoning right away . |
7 | Walking uphill can suddenly bring you out of the mist and into the sunshine , with beautiful panoramas . |
8 | ‘ Now , I better bring you up to date a bit . |
9 | I 'd better bring you up to date on what 's been happening since I saw you . ’ |
10 | Never mind , you can all warm us up with your , your programme this morning . |
11 | For many pensioners this week 's increases will only bring them back to where they were 18 months ago , and some pensioners will still be worse off . |
12 | He told them that by turning off here , the company they were following would almost certainly be heading for upper Teviotdale , by Rankilburn , Buccleuch and Bellenden , since the Ettrick valley would merely bring them back to its junction with Yarrow again . |
13 | All right I mean all right she did so that one of the guys would perhaps carry it around for you . |
14 | Still , better keep it up till dear Johnny gets back . |
15 | ‘ I thought I 'd better keep you up to date — you left here in such a rush , you did n't say whether you had any thoughts on the villa business … ’ |
16 | If you have you could perhaps use them along with the video text as a package grouped around a theme . |
17 | Cos you can only use them up to about four I would think cos other , other than that they get a bit too big for them do n't they ? he could do with a little slide in the garden |
18 | But you can only use it up for a month and then you . |
19 | ‘ I 'd only loan him out for someone like you , Travis . |
20 | Millions Of Honey opened Saturday night with a sparky set of robust , melodic guitar songs that have toughened and matured over the last year of line-up shuffles , and should justly set them up for a spot of national service . |
21 | He 'd suddenly take us off on crazy weekends . |
22 | But what the hell , better have it out with him now . |
23 | He had better try them out to James . |
24 | ‘ I think , ’ the policeman was saying , ‘ I 'd better take her in for a little talk . ’ |
25 | ah , well better take them back after a while then |
26 | ‘ You 'd better take us up to the refrigerator factory , ’ Gary said . |
27 | ‘ We 'd better take it back to Brigade , ’ said Jim , turning . |
28 | ‘ I had better take you in to her ladyship , Mr Beckenham . ’ |
29 | ( I prefer to gently lever them off from the underside with a small screwdriver ) . |
30 | ‘ Yes , you had better tuck it out of the ‘ seducer 's ’ sight ! ’ |