Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Um I know er at the in the clinic and all that kind of thing , I mean goes on about these people quite a bit .
2 If , also like me , you have a weakness for stockpiling past copies of nursing journals because you intend to catch up on such and such an article , then it is worth investing in some proper journal binders .
3 But in practice , few people bother to go through with this .
4 Erm , want to come through into this room and we 'll sit you down doing them now .
5 Chris , if you want to come round to this
6 Mr , you want to come back on that .
7 Systemic poisons will not stop the bees from taking a building brick , but they will be feeling pretty queer by the time they want to come back for more .
8 Now , I do n't really want to talk about the details of that now , I want to come back to that next term when I talk about incest .
9 people to call now three four three four three four if you want to come in on this .
10 If you want to come in on any of this three four three four three four you can call now .
11 The shops and showrooms themselves are worth visiting if you want to catch up on some of the latest modern furniture , lighting and fabric design .
12 ‘ We want to find out in more detail how severe the bone loss is , what factors protect against it , and what factors make it worse . ’
13 ‘ I expect to come out of these games with good results , ’ said Atkinson , before warning about hidden pitfalls in the long run in to the finishing line .
14 ‘ I do n't think it will take the investigators long to come up with enough to disqualify Louis from international yacht racing .
15 Right , I want to pick up on I 've started looking at your tests , the history of language ones and I 've actually marked only the section where you actually re-wrote the er , early modern English extract , and I want to pick up on that instantly , and talk about that and the ways you you , the way you can go around , no I 'm not gon na give you that .
16 " You want to look out for those , " he said .
17 Anyway , if you want to chip in on that .
18 What I want to point out by this example is that the nature of a solution is determined by the prior definition of the problem that goes with it .
19 Erm voting patterns , not much to say really on this erm if you want to read up on this there 's a little sect rather interesting section in Burn on this in his chapter on local government elections .
20 Everybody has some books that they want to hang on to that .
21 But as the deadline approaches look out for new products , such as cash unit trusts paying interest gross , as the banks and building societies battle to hang on to those deposits .
22 Well I want to stay out of that ruddy
23 Bees and ants have extremely elaborate , highly organized , social systems which appear to get along without any concept-forming medium of communication which is even remotely similar to that of human language .
24 But I wanted to do employment , I want to get on with this kind of job , it 's going to be a major political issue , and by God I 'm gon na put it right up front .
25 And you 'd also better take into account the fact that I want to get on with some work while I 'm here .
26 I want to get on with some work .
27 ‘ I want to get out of that .
28 Anyway we want to get out of that bloody awful flat . ’
29 So again if we look at all of these things across the top we 've got other things influencing across here when you go on holiday you , each of you in this room , you 'll probably have some idea beforehand of what you want to get out of that holiday .
30 Think of what you want to get out of this .
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