Example sentences of "[adv] and [verb] [pron] [det] " in BNC.

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31 Watching a small , speckled lizard sunning himself on the trunk of one of the trees , Luce made an attempt to push her uneasy fancies aside and fulfil her half of the bargain .
32 Tutors may like to venture further and produce their own ‘ situational ’ tapes covering aspects of ward management and patient care .
33 A number of schools take the idea further and produce their own Christmas cards based around a design created by one of the children .
34 She may fear Aids for her son ; she may fear violence from her husband ; she may fear that her son will have to move out of the family home and fear her own loneliness .
35 Well he should of carried it home and carried it all the way back again
36 Her interesting talk and demonstration made the whole operation look so easy that members were inspired to go home and make their own .
37 I think I 'd better go home and make him some tea now , he 'll be wondering where I am
38 What was the nature of the former parental relationship with the children , and what impact do these former patterns of interaction have on current relationships , especially when children have left home and established their own families ?
39 For two pins I 'd send this lot home and have you all to myself . ’
40 ‘ Go home and forget it all . ’
41 Bentwich was told to go home and persuade his own government to do more .
42 Instead you manipulate the plots of the others to your own ends , playing one off against the others , letting them waste their energies in fruitless rivalries while you look on from a safe distance , waiting patiently for the moment to make your move , the day when I drop dead and you can come home and claim your own .
43 The lady at the dole office was nicely dressed in flowered cotton , she 'd seen Alex cry once and got her some tissues and everything was suddenly made easy .
44 The question for an Industrial Tribunal is not whether one of them was innocent but whether you carried out such reasonable investigation as you could and you reasonably believed it was either or both and dismissed them both because of that belief .
45 I remember one instance , after we had been making love , when he took my hands very tenderly and turned them this way and that , pressing them gently , kissing the palms and the wrists .
46 Then he 'd say OK and give us some .
47 behind and pick it all up
48 He knocked back his drink , turned to the bottle-loaded table behind and poured himself another large whisky .
49 If she 'd been in the kid 's place , she 'd have run off by now and left them all to it .
50 I feel that I can come forward now and offer my own view of the piece , and perhaps it will be a valid one . ’
51 They would not accept that the students could act spontaneously and have their own views outside of the party 's direction .
52 Check the bowls periodically and give them enough water if necessary to keep the compost evenly damp .
53 You 'll have to get back there tomorrow and get them all done .
54 When her husband began to sing a little , snapping his fingers in rhythm , she smiled and for a moment looked like a young girl again ; but the barman came immediately and reminded them that singing was not permitted .
55 This syndicate of merchants would in effect become monopoly purchasers and exporters of wool ; in return they would lend the king £200,000 immediately and pay him half the proceeds from the sale of the wool .
56 Look at chart 22 overleaf and draw your own conclusions .
57 She stretched lazily and made herself more comfortable .
58 I realised Michael could save me maybe five years of work , but I figured I 'd rather go slow and steady than to go fast and have it all fall apart .
59 They broke away to work independently and become their own masters .
60 If we estimate that an enquiry will take us longer than ½ hr , we will advise that we can not help , and that the caller should visit here and undertake their own research .
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