Example sentences of "and [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Come and sit down over here . ’
2 ‘ Come and sit down over here . ’
3 Take off your boots this moment , before I lose my temper , and sit down over there .
4 Ring up a dealer and sell off at least two-thirds of your filing cabinets .
5 The Guardian report on the Swindon game praises Strachan at length and goes on to critically assess Rocky in the light of his lack of match fitness and his attitude .
6 In Los Angeles workers joke that the rush hour begins at 5.30am and goes on to 8.30pm .
7 Erm members will remember at the last er , personal services committee on the twenty fourth of June er , the option to put forward by the Environment Trust and Widdings er , builders was accepted as the one that er officers could pursue and to actually get some final proposals worked up and bring back to both the neighbourhood committee and this committee .
8 Thirty years ago this week a gang of audacious , daring robbers held up the London to Glasgow mail train and made off with over two and a half million pounds .
9 TV raid : Ram raiders smashed a car through the front window of a Granada TV store in Westgate , Guisborough , yesterday at 5.40am and made off with more than £2,000 worth of video recorders .
10 Thieves broke into the Harper and Harper store in Northgate , at the weekend and made off with almost £1,500 worth of equipment the third break-in in a few months .
11 Dunedin House was built by the surgeon J. S. Land in the mid 19th century , and lived in for over 50 years this century by the late Dr Cripps , Medical Officer of Health for the Holderness area .
12 I sneezed twice and got out of there pronto .
13 The extent of the decline may be measured by the figures for live births : 832,000 in 1967 , 784,000 in 1970 , and levelling off at just over 600,000 in 1975 .
14 The other models are the liquid-cooled Cray C94 , the eight-processor liquid-cooled Cray C98 , and an expansion of the 16-processor Cray C916 system , which was introduced way back in November 1991 and has up to now been marketed as the Cray Y-MP C90 .
15 The other models are the liquid-cooled Cray C94 , the eight-processor liquid-cooled Cray C98 , and an expansion of the 16-processor Cray C916 system , which was introduced way back in November 1991 and has up to now been marketed as the Cray Y-MP C90 .
16 A pisteur outdid them on his day off by skiing the top section of the mountain nonstop all day and notching up at least 130,000 vertical .
17 Restrict this colour to large areas such as walls , carpet or curtaining and build up from here , introducing one or two further colours or tones of one shade , and adding interest with patterns and texture .
18 If none , start this lunch-time with a gentle walk and build up from there , taking exercise at least three times a week .
19 There is a strong tradition in philosophy which holds that we start from knowledge of our own sensory states and build up from there .
20 I looked at myself properly and carried on from there .
21 In London she settled in Highgate and ventured out from there on the variation of the Grand Tour that beckoned for the young in Europe in the mid 1960s : Paris , Rome , Turkey , Lebanon , Jordan , Tunisia , and across north Africa .
22 During winter evenings Capella is almost at the zenith or overhead point , and stands out at once because of its brilliance ; it is in fact the sixth brightest star in the sky , with a magnitude of only just below zero .
23 It should come in at around 45 Specint 92 and top out at around 60 .
24 It should come in around 45 Specint 92 and top out at around 60 .
25 Eye colours should be rich and dark with lips outlined in soft brown and filled in with nearly nude shades of coffee and cream .
26 They ran blood tests on fisherman and came up with equally alarming results .
27 Teesdale turned in horror and came out at once , his face grey with fear .
28 and the second one open which went right outside the building and came back in again erm
29 Working for ICI enabled him to join their club at Norton Hall where a single croquet lawn has been in existence and played on at least since the end of the 1939–45 War .
30 The couple she had met as the Corduroys , Ken and Louise , were holding plates and looking round for somewhere to sit .
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