Example sentences of "[pron] stay [adv] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ At least let me stay here for a while until I get my head clear . ’ |
2 | One reason is that women , particularly in the Third World , are often not aware of the real dangers of contraception because health staff and pharmaceutical companies keep them in ignorance for fear of making them stay away from the clinic . |
3 | But if Liverpool are playing in a big match , we let them stay up until the end . |
4 | ‘ May I stay here for a pot of tea ? ’ |
5 | Should I stay out of the sun ? |
6 | Often I stay longer in the shop than I mean to because it smells so good . |
7 | Having asked the question , he offered no personal answer : ‘ Like jesting Pilate , I stay not for an answer : though the question awaits our collective resolution ’ . |
8 | For me it 's just feel and the longer I stay out on the range , the more damage I do ! |
9 | Well I stayed on as an orderly because they said that I could erm I could marry because er I was n't erm classed as erm tt Er I would n't pass it on to me husband , so I could marry , provided I I prevented having children for er five years , that you had to see the Doctor until The medical Doctor at Nottingham , until he pronounced you clear , you see ? |
10 | I stayed on under the welding cold |
11 | I stayed there for a week in January and for once I found myself in the overworked brochure cliche : Marrakech is a city of contrasts and a fascinating blend of the old and new . |
12 | I stayed there for the duration to try and prove to myself that I was able to do it . |
13 | I stayed behind in the peasant 's house and asked him and his family some questions . |
14 | I think I stayed out of a sense of loyalty and I began to enjoy it much more . |
15 | Of course I stayed overnight at the hotel and spent a good part of the following day placating the ruffled Emily , even though I felt sure she was not as disturbed as she made out . |
16 | Nails gritted his teeth and willed himself to stay squarely in the saddle . |
17 | Yes and did you stay on at the hospital then ? |
18 | Could you stay here for a minute ? |
19 | Pressing herself close as she kissed him , she pleaded , ‘ Ca n't you stay here for a while , Seb ? |
20 | ‘ By the way , could you stay away from the marsh at the top of the ten-acre field . ’ |
21 | The wife come in she stays up around the corner and keeps an eye on the on a Saturday . |
22 | The " white-knuckle " sufferer who stays away from the substance or behaviour of addiction by grim determination , sometimes aided and abetted by non-addictive , anti-euphoriant or aversion-therapy drugs or processes is a pitiful sight . |
23 | ‘ Are you staying here for the remainder of the night ? ’ |
24 | A Canadian friend who visited Junieh a few years ago said that it was an excellent and interesting place for a cruising yacht to go : cheap , with pleasant , welcoming people and without danger , provided you stay away from the trouble spots . |
25 | ‘ You stay here with the childer . ’ |
26 | ‘ He feels it best that you stay here for the moment . |
27 | ‘ Father , the night you stay back from the club will be the night the shops are on fire , both of them . ’ |
28 | It 's a doddle if you stay close to the hedge and keep your eyes open . |
29 | Shelley warned her , ‘ I 'd advise you to stay here for a while until you feel stronger . ’ |
30 | ‘ I want you to stay here in the yard until he returns . |