Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [pron] [vb base] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | The dragons could n't get you through the air-hole ; they could only get you if you put out a foot or a hand , or worst of all your head ; that was when they struck ; bit it off , or pulled you right out and ate all of you . ’ |
2 | Are we still at the erm trading accounts for the Christmas Fair or have we move on ? |
3 | Old Mr Pascall saw no reason why he should make life easy for a gossiping female and made her hold on , while he sold two ballpoint pens and a packet of rubber bands . |
4 | Mamma put her ample arm round Noreen 's shaking shoulders and brought her to the kitchen table and made her sit down . |
5 | Mandy rushed over , and made her sit down on the couch . |
6 | If she started to strew the floor with objects she received a firm warning then , if she persisted , her mother took her wrists and made her pick up and replace each object . |
7 | But an MP says he 'll be taking up the case , and demanding it go back to the courts for a stiffer sentence . |
8 | You have made 'em red , you have made 'em redundant and you in , in you have and I hope you 've had nobody redundant because I 've I 'd be pleased to go out to those homes and say them come back and I would be pleased to go up to and say you 've got your figures wrong because you 're saying that nobody 's made redundant ooh well I I 'm so pleased . |
9 | The Jews were in exile after 586 BC and found themselves cut off from the temple . |
10 | After bathing and dressing we wander down to the surprisingly well attended dining room for Christmas lunch . |
11 | ‘ I wish you luck with your inquiries and hope you find out who did it . ’ |
12 | If I am daft enough to tackle up in those conditions I usually go to sleep and hope I wake up to a change for the better . |
13 | Let's go down and watch it go out . |
14 | ink your plate up and put it face up |
15 | She plonked herself firmly down on it , flicked off her shoes , and hitched her dress up delicately , first across one thigh , then the other , as she unpopped her stockings , rolled them swiftly down , and plucked them from her feet . |
16 | Traditional electron microscopes , which emit beams of electrons and watch them bounce off the surface , can see much smaller details but their pictures usually give only a poor impression of the relief of the surface . |
17 | Wind it up and watch it shoot up like a dirty old man 's dick at the sight of a Madonna book . |
18 | Assuming that you are happy with your ability to cope with a helicopter in an unfamiliar attitude and with the mechanical soundness of your model , all you really need to do is to get the model up to a safe height , build up lots of forward speed , pull the cyclic stick back and watch it go round . |
19 | I used to roll them in my hand and get them warm and get them in my finger like that and shoot it down , and watch it go down er |
20 | If you pop an empty plastic bottle with the top screwed on into the tub , she will try to take swipes at it and watch it bob about . |
21 | Sometimes they 'd stand it up and watch it fall over , as if justifying their negligence . |
22 | In order to overcome the difficulty of the ENP not being able to prescribe tetanus immunisation , a protocol was written and approved which set out the circumstances under which a named ENP could administer a dose prescribed by the consultant . |
23 | Please allow 14 days for your card and PIN to arrive , and ensure you look out for their arrival if you have shared postal arrangements . |
24 | Dauntless shambled over to the edge of the stream and threw himself face down on the grass , cupping handfuls of water and throwing it over his head , gulping it greedily . |
25 | She smelled the wine on Paul 's breath , and bade him sit down . |
26 | Pass it around and when they 've read it initial it and pass it pass on . |
27 | Miguel took her chin in his hand and tipped her face up towards him . |
28 | I gripped the banister and swung myself head over heels , then came out on the roof of a tower . |
29 | Between As Cain and Sare you go over the Col Saint-Ignace , a very modest affair of some 500 feet . |
30 | He saw the man Eochaid picked , and watched him ride out to mid-field with two unarmed monks and the biggest cross they could find , drawing men 's eyes from Thorfinn himself . |