Example sentences of "[adv prt] [conj] [adv] [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Every now and again a band comes along that completely defies all attempts at fitting into any sort of neat package .
2 When the can was half empty , he pulled open the rear door of the car , leaned in and liberally splashed most of the remaining gasoline over the spacious interior .
3 Political institutions , such as parties , may share in and even legitimize that mediatory role .
4 Place the bulbs on a layer of fibre , then work in and gently firm more fibre around them .
5 Men can have one dark suit and wear it all day and no one will even notice , but women are expected to have the right clothes for lunch and afternoon tea and working in and then have some stunning outfit for evening .
6 This month we need to break down and clearly define some of the different possibilities of the chameleon-like triplet groove .
7 You can imagine the population of th , of a nearby town , every now and again they would come down and perhaps throw some food over in this man 's direction a loaf of bread , a , a a a a a a , a hunk of meat or , some other food every now and again so he would keep alive .
8 Down there they will escape the buffetings of the storms to come and there too , where temperatures are much lower , their bodily process will slow down and so use less energy at a time in the year when there is little for these animals to eat .
9 ‘ Tessa , Tessa , Tessa ! ’ said Dyson cheerfully , pressing his receiver rest down and then dialling another number .
10 No you could n't I mean er at you know the the doors would n't be open be I mean you know , you could picture a wardrobe without a door , but you were working you were sandpapering that on the inside and er maybe brushing it up and down and then sandpapering that again and then they had to go over with what we call the rubber .
11 So maybe maybe keep it fairly big first of all and then then s on the basis of how people respond , narrow it down and maybe boot some out of that .
12 Scotland 's normal practice in qualifying groups is to pick up points early on and then drop some later when a cushion has been inflated to break their fall .
13 ‘ They are going to cut someone 's leg off and then pour some hot oil on a bird . ’
14 We 've got a two hundred and thirty million pound gap to make up and just to put this into some sort of context , the fares will give us slightly less than fifty million .
15 Well ours is sort of , well Derek I told you , new ye , new year on the Sunday he went up and just threw some of ours out .
16 The hallmark of Wyllie 's All Blacks is the ability to drive the ball forward repeatedly at close quarters , sucking in the defence before opening up and ruthlessly exploit any gaps .
17 I mean I , I reckon it 'd be nice if they , they sort of parcel it up and then sell some of it
18 I just packed up and never thought any more about it .
19 I had to stand up and bloody do that Suzie 's how does it go ?
20 The Swindon goal held out and even survived another penalty … in injury time the referee guided by the linesman blew for hand ball against Bodin …
21 Because the more you know about your product , the more you know about the benefits , the more you know eh you 've got to keep an open mind on it , you know that , right you can not go out and just sell this ee for me , just one line , bom , bom , bom
22 Of course the regular men they were kept on or when if it was a rainy day when they could n't go out and just do some odd jobs in the building say , when it was a a rainy day .
23 I want now just to summarise and er some of these the features I 'm going to point out I 've I 've already stated so you may may just want to sit back and just take this in .
24 Well first of all I 'd go down Street and up Street West and up to the top of Street and there was some puddling furnaces , the new side iron works and I 'd watch those men they 'd produce wrought iron and during the process the metal boils up and I 'd have to get a big rubbling bar and rubble they 'd call rubble into a ball , there 's a little wagon put underneath the put under the wagon and off he goes to the steam hammer , now I used to be fascinated with this and Saturday after Saturday I used to go up there and watch one of the heats and as soon as they 'd finished doing they used to go into the Forge and Hammer for a drink , I mean it was such hard work so they 'd do a heat go up the Forge and Iron and come back and then do another heat when I 'd
25 If we had n't , we 'd have tossed you back and perhaps saved some other unfortunate ! ’
26 if we can sit around and actually make some work of cards
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