Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [adj -er] " in BNC.

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1 Yet there is striking evidence that carts and wagons had been much improved , and that bridges were being built in many parts to make it possible for them to go longer distances .
2 Top management is clearly very important to the organisation , and managers are realising that management information systems can help them make better decisions .
3 Well he 's just gon na make them stay longer is n't he ?
4 The success of their handhelds has not yet encouraged them to plan further developments .
5 We must also consider the opportunity that some occupations have for deliberately restricting access to the acquisition of the skills needed to do the job , thereby keeping down their distribution amongst the population , and enabling them to claim higher rewards in the market place .
6 You 'll find that many of your creditors , such as a building society , credit companies and so on , will be as helpful as they can if you ask them to accept smaller payments for a while .
7 And we will allow them to attract older students as well .
8 COLLEGE lecturers at Colchester Institute are to strike in protest over new contracts forcing them to work longer hours including weekends and bank holidays .
9 One of the teacups has been chopped into little pieces but the other still has some water inside , which to me looks redder than it should .
10 ‘ I 've 'ad me bath , ’ she said , ‘ d' you like me looks better now , mister ? ’
11 As we understand it , the Chancellor does not tax spirits more heavily because of their intrinsic properties nor because of the categories of persons who consume spirits , but because he considers that spirits face market circumstances which allow them to bear heavier taxes .
12 After a while I became calmer ; then the postman came , and the milkman , and life became more normal .
13 Slowly I became calmer among the beautiful mountains .
14 After some days my arm began to get better , but I became sadder and angrier than before .
15 Here 's one I made earlier
16 I mean tinier than that , tinier than that , and it just flips .
17 I mean longer … slowly . ’
18 Hopefully I have improved in that regard and perhaps also I make better assessment of what is on .
19 he reckons I make better pastry than what I .
20 It did n't seem quite the same , anyway , as I got bigger .
21 We found then that the bigger the objective lens was the more light could be got and the bigger you could make it , so as I got bigger and got er the chance of making my own lenses and building up lenses of various kinds , I found that I could get quite a good magnification .
22 Instead I got slower . ’
23 I got better , did n't I ? ’
24 When I was ill she gave me some herbs made into a medicine and I got better quite quickly .
25 Dear old Joe seemed just the same , but as I got better , he began to remember I was a gentleman , and call me sir again , and when I got up one morning , I discovered he had gone .
26 I was also ill for some weeks , but slowly , I got better .
27 I know I went crazy at first but I got better .
28 I got better results than if I 'd stayed at school .
29 And er then of course when I got better It hit me all on the head and that well Then er when I went back to school they found out as I could n't see the board properly .
30 I got better results than what they did with their with their fancy gadgets .
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