Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [pers pn] [adv prt] the " in BNC.

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31 And give us back the pride and the credibility that we once took for granted as trade unionists but we allowed to slip away from us , and make us a force to be reckoned with , and send this government a message , we 'll never allow anyone at Westminster to tell us how to run the G M B , we 'll never allow anyone at Westminster to prevent us from protecting our brothers and sisters and we 'll no never ever allow anyone at Westminster to defeat the trade union movement .
32 Jeremy murmurs sympathetically and hands her back the joint .
33 and run them up the strips .
34 Shales picked up one of the newspapers in front of him and pitched it down the table in Dowd 's direction .
35 The second policeman managed to get a shot off in panic , but before he could take aim properly , one of the skinheads smashed his shoulder with a baseball bat and knocked him down the aisle steps .
36 Here are , race that fucking whore and get her out the bloody way
37 They left her in there , wedged among the wooden boxes and brooms , and bric-a-brac , barely able to move one way or the other , for the next two hours , while they stripped Patsy naked , covered him all over with shoe polish , and locked him out the front of the house for a while to see what it was like being a naked little ‘ nigger boy ’ in Westfield Drive .
38 By the time we reached Amsterdam the man was in a frenzy of preparedness and anxiety , and followed me down the platform with his rifle in my back .
39 The headlights of another car swung across the central reservation and followed him down the Friedrich Engels Strasse .
40 Reluctantly I put down my book and followed them down the garden .
41 He began paddling at the age of 10 , got his first boat 3 years later , spent a week with PGL and followed it up the next year with a course at Raven 's Ait .
42 He would probably have halted the advance and ordered me up the front .
43 ‘ The guy that was sober told him to get a grip and pulled him out the shop .
44 One of Alejandro 's sons playing back rode him off for the backhand and hit it up the field to his brother who dribbled it a few yards , then sliced it to Perdita .
45 But if the flag is at all close to the top of the bank , look once again at getting the ball down on the ground as quickly as possible and running it up the bank .
46 After long deliberation , they settled on a dark bottle-green , and the elderly assistant measured off the required length , pulling yards of cloth from the bale and running it down the length of the counter , measuring it against a fixed brass rule .
47 Did they try and drag you up the farm yesterday ?
48 He wrote not one memo about it but , by his estimate , as many as five , and sent them up the line .
49 At the end of January Pop decided to go south to our villages , and sent us up the Irrawaddy to Maymyo .
50 He goes I pick it up in a bag and chuck it out the window !
51 People who were doing nothing in particular took up the cry and chanted it down the block , like priests in some strange pagan mass :
52 A London consortium took over Springfield Park last week , installed businessman Michael Morris on the board and issued specific instructions to Chief Executive Brian Hamilton : ‘ Get a few results and move us up the Second Division table . ’
53 He took Ellie by her forearm , and marched her down the landing and the painted uncarpeted stairs into the living room , where he sat her in the big chair in the corner .
54 The landlord then relented in part and gave her back the keys to the bedsit .
55 I stole the father and gave Him back the son ! ’
56 They act out their role in a number of scenarios with an actor , such as meeting for the first time , attracting the man 's attention , and putting him off the trail .
57 His instinct was to lift her up and carry her down the hillside to the village .
58 He condemned Crilly for his hash , and once went so far as to yank a steaming thick spliff from Crilly 's hand and toss it down the lighthouse cliff .
59 In May of last year the organisers signed 30 bands and hired a 100 seat ship and floated it down the Volga River , the largest in European Russia , holding 10 open-air concerts in big cities along the way .
60 Of all the things that sprung out at me on the paper in this report that we could actually do something about was to slot in a fifth round about the five o'clock crunch time and taken them out the market but I
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