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

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1 Children from eight to 13 can join in various activities , among them bug hunts , face-painting and natural sculpture .
2 However , if the half-caste kids act black , they pick on them hassle man .
3 Er , if I do n't lose any weight this month I feel amazingly guilty and that 's going to help me lose weight next month , and so on and so forth .
4 Designed for four sessions , Parenting In a TV Age provides a step-by-step process to help parents learn to analyse the media , to teach their children to do the same themselves and to enable them develop selection criteria for what to watch and what to miss .
5 Long term follow up of these patients is underway to see if any of them develop PSC .
6 Paul Girouard in The Return to Camelot pointed out that the chivalric code of conduct ‘ never recovered from the Great War partly because the War itself was such a shattering of illusions , partly because it helped to produce a world in which the necessary conditions for chivalry were increasingly absent ’ and that the absence of so many men at the Front ‘ had put women in a position of responsibility which made many of them distrust chivalry as a form of concealed slavery ’ .
7 Griffin , to exemplify this , reports a signing sequence by Patterson 's Koko : ‘ Please milk please me like drink apple bottle ’ , and one from Nim , ‘ Give orange me eat orange give me eat orange give me you ’ ( 1984 : 200 ) .
8 Griffin , to exemplify this , reports a signing sequence by Patterson 's Koko : ‘ Please milk please me like drink apple bottle ’ , and one from Nim , ‘ Give orange me eat orange give me eat orange give me you ’ ( 1984 : 200 ) .
9 You 'd be surprised , some of them make bookings with the beautician and hairdresser even before they come on board . ’
10 ‘ Their foot shall slide in due time : for the day of their calamity is at hand , and the things that shall come upon them make haste . ’
11 In other words , manners not only make the man , but lack of them make men into animals .
12 If we come across any o' them sect goons , holler out an' drop flat on y'faces , so we kin git a clear shot at ‘ em .
13 There 's something in them thar clouds .
14 Well you do n't have to go to the wild west , just head for ’ them thar hills ’ and a riding school where you can learn all the skills you 'll need to feel completely at home on the range .
15 Some of them involve assumptions , and a difference of plus or minus 5 per cent is n't really significant .
16 Me feel me want progress me want progress move fasta
17 Me feel me want progress me want progress move fasta
18 But just watch them explore picture books and the bookseller breaks into a cold sweat .
19 It always amazes me build things like that
20 A lot of them send stuff that might be the greatest thing they 've ever produced , but looked at objectively it may not be up to much .
21 All of these areas enable us to create long term partnerships with the groups and organisations we 're committed to help , and all of them enrich I B M's own long term aims .
22 Three of them propose rules to make political bribery more difficult .
23 But will some of them propose ways to eliminate the ‘ bad ’ genes from others ?
24 Yeah and then she 's already cut it up into twelfths like this and then she thinks about asking them who wants pizza and there 's only four of them want pizza after all this trouble .
25 Natural materials like ‘ blood , bone and fish ’ will between them supply nitrogen ( N ) , phosphorus ( P ) and potassium or potash ( K ) , hence ( NPK ) , but how do you ensure the diet is balanced ?
26 When I perceive others my attitudes , values and beliefs filter what I see or wish to see .
27 And I shall have him flogged in their sight when I perceive dissension to our wise governance .
28 ‘ I was a big baby — I 'm obviously meant to be this size ’ , ‘ all my family are big ’ , ‘ I 've tried every diet , they just do n't seem to work for me ’ , ‘ I only have to look at a cream cake and I gain 2lbs ( 0.9kg ) ! ’
29 I cite G.M. Musgrave , sketcher , traveller , memoirist , and vicar of Borden , Kent : author of The Parson , Pen and Pencil , or , Reminiscences and Illustrations of an Excursion to Paris , Tours , and Rouen , in the Summer of 1847 ; with a few Memoranda on French Farming ( Richard Bentley , London , 1848 ) and of A Ramble Through Normandy , or , Scenes , Characters and Incidents in a Sketching Excursion Through Calvados ( David Bogue , London , 1855 ) .
30 I cite George Eliot alongside Flaubert .
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