Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun sg] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | I thought I thought you were on about a book that |
2 | ‘ But you want to stay on for a couple more days ? |
3 | ‘ Put me down for a fiver both ways . ’ |
4 | I 'll give you another , it 's reckoned that ninety million tons of water , I 'll repeat that , ninety million tons of water , sufficient to supply the needs of this immediate area for over a hundred years , cascaded down off the moor that morning . |
5 | She had asked Elizabeth and Dr Wyn to come in for a drink that evening . |
6 | ‘ All right if I drop in for a drink this evening ? ’ he said . |
7 | Players asked to make heavy commitment If things go to plan , Scotland may be in for a bit more travel , as Harry Pincott in Cape Town explains |
8 | But theatre-goers expecting a regulation production of Measure for Measure at Chester 's Gateway Theatre will be in for a surprise this is in modern dress . |
9 | In for the day that is |
10 | When he came in for the night some hours later he was still agitated and fretting . |
11 | They sat down with a glass each before making the final assault on the stacking of the dishwasher ready for Mrs Thrigg in the morning . |
12 | While the rate of management buyouts has slowed down with the recession those that were launched in Scotland had a good record of being completed . |
13 | Probably cos we 've had to walk with my head down with the rain all the time . |
14 | Eventually a solution was decided upon , along with a word such as ‘ squeaked ’ to help convey the sound intended . |
15 | Now , of course , I go along with the perception that being 40 these days is like 30 used to be . |
16 | • After serving 18 months in the wilderness as punishment for running Michael Heseltine 's leadership challenge , East Hampshire MP Michael Mates was welcomed in from the cold this week when he was given a ministerial post by the Prime Minister . |
17 | The first step , therefore , is to write down in a list all of the data that you are given . |
18 | I hate having to sit down in the toilet all the time . |
19 | At first , when I put the phone down in the darkness that evening and returned to my pupil in the study , I was not too worried . |
20 | So and I went down in the pool this morning |
21 | they 're putting it down in the paper that |
22 | Susan : ‘ Well , Vera , I was down in the Bank this morning paying my ESB and you know what happened — an old gentleman came in with flowers for a member of the staff — it was lovely to see ’ . |
23 | What are you hoping to get down on the list this month ? |
24 | ‘ I 've been hoping you 'd come down to the beach these last three days , ’ he went on . |
25 | Instead , as we walked down to the bar this evening , he had been all smiles and indulgent gallantry , complimenting us on our appearance , an arm lightly circling each of our waists . |
26 | Take 'em along Witchball Street , Tom , and down to the quay that way . |
27 | He went to dwell on the ‘ residential heights ’ and walked down to the mill each day . |
28 | These little thumb print things along the , along the sides are called the marks and the down to the sea those marks disappear and you get this silvery appearance , so it 's very plain if you 've got these that the salmon has been up there just in the upper which is exactly we had , hope we had happened |
29 | The two girls went down to the village that morning to secure a piece of board and some paint . |
30 | He had come down to the Club that night with a real purpose , a purpose only half of which had been carried out at the meeting . |