Example sentences of "[adv] and [verb] [prep] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 He nodded eagerly and left with his dog .
2 We have not yet been sufficiently educated to realize that the risk of dying from the greatest killer disease in the Western world could be drastically reduced if only we took preventative measures by eating sensibly and looking after our bodies .
3 Then she went back inside and sat in her father 's chair , shaking with shock and recriminations .
4 of getting i the some sort of a working a relationship a at a more detailed where in between , we 're between the staff the teaching staff and the tutor , the form tutors help the teaching staff , especially and say in your department where you you 're gon na have to give them more homework .
5 This is calculated daily and paid into your account every quarter .
6 ‘ Some of these prisoners were arrogant and felt proud to die for their cause ; others were less so and resigned to their fate .
7 ‘ I 'll go so and see to his dinner .
8 But Sheila danced in gaily at six o'clock and smiled at her father to show off the triumph of orthodontics .
9 This could actually , and probably was , be lifted entirely and published in its present form in most local freebies , local newspapers and so forth .
10 He pulled himself together and gestured with his free hand towards the flowers .
11 We smoked the chillim together and continued on our separate ways .
12 All mingled together and jostled for their drinks or huddled round tables over plates of food .
13 It 's supposed to gang as many as 100 Renoirs together and come with its own parallel versions of IMS , DB2 , CICS and MVS .
14 Thurmaston had been a typical Leicestershire village with all its farmhouses and cottages clustered together and surrounded by its huge open fields until the enclosure award of 1763 .
15 ‘ After the dark days of 70 's and 80's , I think we have turned the corner and have shown what can be done when , even in a remote community like ours , people get together and work for their mutual benefit . ’
16 Lucy collected her stuff together and put on her coat and said goodnight , but she did n't leave .
17 She pulled the thin green curtains together and sat on her bed .
18 I never thought it would work like this : having been a small child in the 50s when women dressed more or less identically and according to their age and class ( gymslip , good suit , housecoat , then cardigan and pinny ) , I used to think that it was beautifully liberating in the 60s and 70s when convention began to permit a woman of any age to dress in virtually any style , from hooker to schoolmarm .
19 It 's the kind of outfit every woman needs : worn together , the two-piece is perfect for a special occasion , or you can wear the top and skirt separately and mix'n'match with your other clothes .
20 As she searched for them in her pocket , Oliver could not wait any longer and ran into her arms .
21 Then he turned away and reached for his pen .
22 For a moment it hovered over her thoughts then , with an ease born of long practice , she pushed it away and went into her dressing room .
23 We 'd be sitting or standing watching the traffic go by , Dawn alternately flapping about desperately trying to get away and perching on my glove letting me stroke and soothe her .
24 He turned away and fiddled with his nails , hoping she would n't notice him .
25 And then the er the older ones when they were if if they were sitting on the walls outside , the erm deck level flats , again they were either disturbing the people there or , the people were out shouting at them to get away and sit on their own walls and things like that .
26 That 's quite interesting , Bernard , as an ex tax inspector you go away and worry about your income tax over the weekend like we do .
27 Artemis just stared at her , then bobbing a curtsey , turned away and continued on her interrupted progress .
28 You referred to the ex-parliamentary stars , President the budding prima donnas well I should , I would suggest that they ought to go away and look at their roots .
29 Corbett pushed through the crowd to get away and stood with his back to a pillar .
30 Ruth turned away and groped for her sunglasses and clamped them over her face so he would n't see the hurt in her eyes .
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