Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] [adv prt] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Miss Bedwelty then said , ‘ You asked me up here to give my opinion .
2 Alright he , he 's probably down there with his wife and my friend and invited me down there to stay in her house but I do n't think it 's September actually , so I do n't , some .
3 His mind was on other things , and she suddenly found herself back again thinking of Alain Lemarchand and his expression when she had moved forward .
4 Delaney helped him through then took the lead .
5 While in screwing the top , I moved it over slightly to give clearance for my jigsaw blade , and started to cut off the overlap .
6 not doing to badly at all today digged it up well Wonder what Lynn 's doing , getting up .
7 The next day she decided to saddle the horse for a ride , but as the girth was being tightened the horse pulled back in great fear , broke its halter rope , and threw itself over backwards sending the saddle crashing to the ground .
8 ‘ And you wiped everything out just to camouflage the truth ? ’
9 Norman heard him out then said : ‘ You do n't put bums on seats .
10 Cranston , despite his befuddled wits , heard him out then bellowed in righteous indignation .
11 Rostov cursed him in newly acquired Yek .
12 Keith Ward of Physics , and myself , followed him around carefully noting his choices and resolutely not commenting lest we influence him .
13 The Soviet people who once cheered him on now jeer at him .
14 And I scratched it on there to make sure that I did n't forget it .
15 ‘ I told the people around me that I wanted to quit , so they flew me back home to see a doctor .
16 Guy watched her through dangerously slitted eyes .
17 He tied her up then forced her into a clearing in the dunes and raped her twice , the court heard .
18 She switched it off then clambered over the fence , landing nimbly on her toes , and walked down another alley which brought her out onto Madison Avenue .
19 The two storm-troopers who pinned him down now rubbed the salt all over his body , massaging it into his skin , tearing the cuts wider as they did so .
20 I thought well , you must have rode him up there thinking you know , get him something to watch .
21 He brought me down here to work for him under false pretences .
22 But as the Air New Zealand 747–400 that brought me back home took off from Auckland International what came into my mind were the lines at the head of this article .
23 The intern cleaned me up then made me lie on a trolley in a curtained cubicle .
24 This superb American served the Allies on the sea and in the post-war relief organizations till disgust at the treatment of the Poles by the Western Alliance sent him back home to lick his wounds and write an epic book .
25 Wexford grasped it in both his hands , raised it high and brought it down hard to meet the empty air .
26 Pete apparently Pete made it up just to get erm get at her .
27 She read it through then looked up at Philpott .
28 He read it through then looked up again , shaking his head .
29 Since real action in the world was now denied him , Uncle Mick gave himself over thoroughly to debate .
30 Now you can assume that whoever put him in just made a mistake , or panicked , and could n't find enough bullets , or something , but the careful cutting out of all those clothes labels does n't look like panic , or making careless mistakes .
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