Example sentences of "[adv] and [verb] [pron] [art] " in BNC.
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31 | After midnight neighbours go outside and wish everyone a Happy New Year . |
32 | She stopped in front of him , leaning forward confidentially and giving him the full benefit of the satin décolletage . |
33 | Similarly , deliberately walk slowly and set yourself a specific time period for a relaxing lunch-break . |
34 | That would take the smile off their faces all right and give them a few seconds relief . |
35 | With Mario , you felt that if you were walking through the wilds and a bear came bellowing from behind a tree , Mario would seize its paw , shake it vigorously and tell it a good story . |
36 | He nodded politely and showed me the palm of a gloved hand . |
37 | Tracy shows us these friendships subconsciously and shows us a scene of deep friendship . |
38 | When it did she made the coffee quickly and poured herself a cup . |
39 | he come , he come yesterday and brought us a twenty two |
40 | But they met anyway , in part because in their early childhood one or other of their parents , usually but not always the father , had taken them aside and told them a great responsibility would fall to them : the carrying forward of a hermetically protected family secret , and in part because the Society looked after its own . |
41 | Richard Dorment of the Daily Telegraph said : ‘ What a pity a dealer did not take him aside and tell him the work he proposed to exhibit was unexhibitable … a visual boredom so total that no amount of metaphor or allusion can give it the kiss of life ’ . |
42 | When Evelyn was judged fit to go back to work , Rose took her aside and gave her the story . |
43 | The running action makes you use your ankles more and gives you a longer stride . |
44 | Will the Foreign Secretary go a bit further and say what the attitude is of the British Government ? |
45 | By the spring of 1993 at least nine republics or regions within the Russian Federation were insisting that their own laws took precedence over those of the Federation as a whole , and the Chechen republic had gone still further and declared itself a fully independent state . |
46 | It will provide spacious accommodation for the journey home and spare you the expense of my fare . ’ |
47 | Wendy ran after her child but her spiked heels slowed her , so she gave up and came back home and made herself a cup of coffee and read the stories in the back of her magazine . |
48 | ‘ What would you do , ’ Wexford said to his wife , ‘ if I brought a young girl home and offered you a thousand pounds to let her stay ? ’ |
49 | He does n't flirt with it , he takes it home and gives it a good f—ing . |
50 | Ant : Look , why do n't you nip home and get me a pair of your trousers ? |
51 | Tony arrived home and poured himself a large whisky . |
52 | There 's always a girl of good breeding to marry and a wise old servant to welcome them home and run them a bath on page 342 . |
53 | All the more important that you should choose wisely and know what the cost of any anticipated repairs will be . |
54 | Er and er you 'd say , well try and get on old sheet and wash it thoroughly and iron them the p cut it up and iron them with a hot iron . |
55 | It is wise to wash all media thoroughly and to give it a good visual inspection for foreign objects and contaminants . |
56 | James bowed ironically and offered them the document ; Alexander Menzies pretended to think about it for a full five minutes and signed it with extraordinary flourishes that made the pen splutter and seemed to say , ‘ Very well , I will humour your ridiculous ritual . ’ |
57 | So why do n't you put an end to it here and now and tell me the truth ? |
58 | Er , and if your Lordship is happy to do that then I can open it now and indicate what the case is about and invite you to take some time . |
59 | ‘ You would have heard officially on Monday but I thought why not tell you now and save you a week-end 's worry . |
60 | and I bought her but when I came out the loo he is playing with the bus going wheeee , he was having a great time with that , I looked at him and I said got to give that to Charlotte , no , no , I do n't like it I want the house , meaning the garage , so I 've gone out now and bought her a circus |