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

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1 Where did I , oh I got them off of there did n't I ?
2 Well we have done I felt sorry cos I had n't really when she phoned me up over there I was up I thought oh my God !
3 By October , though , these wally wagons had given way to splinter-thin rowing shells in which muscular lads sweated and gasped over their oars while a weedy wimp goaded them on to still greater suffering .
4 At the end of every clawing tack we found ourselves back at almost the same place we had started ; we began to learn the realities of life aboard a Bugis prahu .
5 He also says that Caesar started off in the lower classes and built himself up to where he stood and could only look down on the lower classes by turning his back on his friends and former colleagues .
6 The mass of new , hot rock forcing its way up through the crater floor had both helped to displace the water from the crater , and heated it up to nearly boiling point , so it was a scalding torrent that flashed down the valley , travelling at a speed of something like ninety kilometres an hour .
7 I realized what I was doing and decided to have this problem analyzed , and I traced it back to when I was in hospital as a child .
8 But finally the Social moved us out of there because we had no hot water .
9 The great dragon was angry but courteous , and he woke them up in as mannerly a way as he knew how .
10 Then she got a brand new Ford Fiesta out of the garage and drove me back to where I 'd left Armstrong in Leytonstone .
11 He was n't very pleased with me , and told me off for not saying where I 'd moved to .
12 But Norman , left despairing on the ground , lifted himself up to later deny Brighton victory with two brilliant saves late in the game from Barnham and Chivers .
13 She told herself off for not being attentive enough , for not finding the right words to encourage him to go on .
14 ‘ You 're a terrible man — ’ she managed to croak as he touched her in a way that transported her back at once to the heaven of the previous night .
15 I told her off for not le not telling me she was ill .
16 I told her off for not let not telling us she was ill and she said no , no I 'm fine .
17 And when she heard it yesterday , we played it back on there , she was going all shy you know ?
18 He told us off for not taking him there
19 We got you out of there … ’
20 Jim showed me around for awhile and we became friends until he moved to news work in Toronto within the year .
21 Those two seemingly soothing hands hauled him up from out of the glove .
22 Yeah he sort of almost ripped him out of there .
23 I screwed it up by not noticing somebody behind me .
24 They just dug it out from somewhere .
25 Unfortunately he threw it back in again , this time in a different direction .
26 My parents hid the Jews in their apple loft for two months , Baptiste said : then when the Germans found them they locked them up in here .
27 Fortunately they were not called upon for the supreme test , however , for Alice scooped her up from behind and tried to propel her into safer water .
28 The man scooped it up at once .
29 He knocked it on to about 35 feet .
30 ‘ I must get a move on too , ’ declared Travis , and while he delayed to exchange one or two pleasantries with his cousin , Leith hotfooted it out of there .
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