Example sentences of "[adj] [vb base] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 The cynics , licking their lips in anticipation , were ready and willing to use what little influence they had to keep this Morrissey thing under wraps .
2 Social Worker : Does feeling guilty make you guilty ?
3 It 's a sort of That 's right push it through the hole and catch it at the other side .
4 Sorry pick it up .
5 Second , Titles V and VI make it explicitly clear that just as with other aspects of Community life , the institutions of the EEC , in particular the Commission , are to be fully involved in ‘ Union ’ foreign and home policy .
6 How could something that felt so right make you look like this , as if you had just committed the worst crime in the world ?
7 A stage-hand upset him and he replied with a withering flow of invective , the kind for which he was not generally known .
8 ‘ Bastards like that make me sick , ’ he confided to Thiercelin .
9 It wo n't be the greatest place you 've ever lived , I know , but at least it 's going to be dry and … ’
10 Mum You know that fifty pee you owe me ?
11 Okay and if say it crescendoed in bar two you would go like that Say it diminuendoed in bar four you would do that .
12 If you have n't got any issue but parents or fore brother or sister or the issue of that say it 's your nephews or nieces and you 've still got a spouse of course , she still is n't get She or he is still not going to get the whole lot .
13 Hast taken leave of what little sense thou were born with ?
14 The same evening Mosley and Gerald Barry , editor of the News Chronicle , and a former enthusiast for the new party s economic program me , made statements on Olympia on the …
15 Charles Henstock , whose belief in an after-life was absolute , had never been able to persuade his old friend to share his convictions , and he had once told Donald , after an amicable exchange of views on the subject , that he considered the doctor to be the finest unbeliever he had been privileged to meet .
16 When you get to the top of each leg it 's vital to remember the inside where it rubs against the chest , which can often matt .
17 The , the d doors were in the water right low , they were , they were low say you would n't have had say about three foot of water in the hold .
18 I would reckon I 'll be finished with Norman about ten o'clock it takes me an hour and a half to drive down half past eleven say I 'm in here about twelve o'clock right , cheers
19 The Bulgarians sombrely suggest that she is a dead mother looking for her own baby , while the Spanish say she is the GHOST of an aunt or grandmother , looking to make a gift to her descendants .
20 Sorry forgive me , this is the whole point , this is just for your information what has happened in the past , we 're now looking at , looking for a new
21 Or as Mr Major said during an election television interview : ‘ Labour say they 've got a recovery package of £1 billion .
22 There are no standard procedures , in fact , by now you will have realised that the ‘ flying fantasies ’ are unique to their creators and , although some sell theirs on a commercial basis , it is a case that , if you want to make one , then you have to devise your own creation .
23 Very high levels of compression like this make it possible to transmit image data over ordinary dial-up , digital telephone lines rather than expensive , special broadband lines .
24 ‘ So what does all this make you , Mathilda , my dear ?
25 But the general thrust of the above discussion is relevant to all such cases : whatever the alternative to Ord. 53 procedure for dealing with a particular issue , the question is whether the peculiar features of an Ord. 53 make it inappropriate to use the alternative in the particular case in question .
26 Now pick this pick it up now !
27 A courier from the Librerío Universal bring it .
28 We expect all horses that are well looked after to be cheerful , but like people , some display it more than others .
29 ‘ Does n't the fact that a pleasure is illicit make it more exciting ? ’
30 Some fear it 's their last chance to secure the future they and their forefathers worked for .
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