Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [prep] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 Sit down on daddy 's lap .
2 The policemen push down on Tepilit 's shoulders as the judge takes his seat to indicate that he , too , should sit .
3 It is expected moreover that Cornwall with a rapidly growing population , one of the most grow rapidly growing in the country will not in any case remain much under quota er for very long .
4 Hunt on for Mersey 's top businesswoman
5 A quantum leap on from PE 's brilliant debut , ‘ Nation Of Millions ’ is a perpetual catherine wheel of militant ideas , brain scrambling noises , language loops and old fashioned hooks .
6 The very fortunate indeed slip discreetly into Brighton 's better restaurants .
7 Still increasing their number of titles which now stands at 23 , their newest , the Dromore Leader , purchased in October last year and the Castlereagh edition of the Ulster Star , are progressing well and fit in with Morton 's corporate goals , said the group 's senior executive John Morton .
8 Tommy and Iain head over to Christopher 's .
9 These arrangements thus say more about Charles 's developing conception of his office than about his feelings as a son .
10 Right , if we erm , nip off to Tesco 's now , what 's the time , half past ten are we going to go into Tesco 's now Charlotte and have a ride in the trolley ?
11 ‘ Come on , hurry up for Christ 's sake . ’
12 As opposed to soft facts , soft facts can be something along the lines of what you want out of life er
13 Liz Carruthers 's inventive direction makes full use of this exciting space , while also taking on board an eclectic mix of theatrical styles , notably miming and human sound effects of the Whose Line is it Anyway variety , entirely appropriate here to McKay 's comic style .
14 These three classes fit neatly with Damerau 's four types of errors .
15 Christian joy is found when we hold on to God 's hand and when we learn that fabulous certainty with which we can step out into the uncertainties of the coming day .
16 Then Little Billy would slip into his dressing gown and climb on to Swan 's back and off they would go .
17 Of all the Royal Family , it is the Queen Mother who has felt most let down by Fergie 's behaviour .
18 It was Alexei who cut in on Sandor 's response , his tone frigid .
19 Well , I tell you what , if you walk over to Annette 's .
20 If , if you want to go to the bar , walk over to Annette 's after you 've finished , because we probably wo n't go up until about nine , half nine , would we , and then we 'll go up with ya .
21 Break away to Butlin 's for £16.50
22 Women figure impressively in González 's political scenarios .
23 ‘ I do n't know , ’ he shrieked , the screams cut off by Farrell 's free hand .
24 Cut off from God 's communion and divine love , the rebels still clung to their leader Lucifer , their fallen star , who still glowed with forgotten glory and the heat of defeated bitterness .
25 The seven functional categories presented in Figure 7.5 have been derived empirically from classroom observations and for this reason it is not clear how they match up with Halliday 's interpersonal , ideational and textual functions ( see Chapter 3 ) .
26 Some boarding schools charge up to £10,000 per annum so its little wonder that a rising number of children are being taken away and placed in cheaper day schools or back into state schools .
27 It is likely to cause concern among Scottish educationists who have watched English ministers interfere repeatedly in England 's separate national curriculum .
28 I invite , when we walk back from school erm when she first came to live round there , and er I used to walk back from school with her sometimes and say , would you like a cup of coffee ?
29 Nails saw Firelight duly let out into Carter 's field with her foal .
30 The increase in wages , however , seems to have persisted even in periods when there was a dearth of money , and Hatcher is prepared to accept the general line of the arguments put forward in Postan 's pioneering article of 1950 that population decline was the greatest single factor in bringing about these economic changes ( 75 , pp.47–54 ) .
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