Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [pron] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | And above all he does n't want to see it appearing in the Accounts . |
2 | You 'll have to wait to see what happens to the Famous Five until he can read it to you in his own inept fashion . |
3 | Maurice probably did n't want to risk her objecting to the surrender of Tristram 's letters . |
4 | My reply to these people , if they asked me what happened at the branch meeting I say , do you want to know what happened in the branch meeting ? |
5 | In contrast , the few policies aimed at older workers have been positively intended to encourage them to withdraw from the labour market . |
6 | ‘ I want to see something happening in the game , something that helps the players and the spectators to enjoy it — but how can it happen when players are congested in seven-and-a-half yards either side of the halfway line ? ’ |
7 | something that it , either it is successful in itself and it no , no longer needs to be subsidized or something that they want to see go to the wall , if they want to see something going to the wall , it |
8 | ‘ I want to see it drop into the Pacific . ’ |
9 | The dogs were surprised when I disturbed them in the middle of the night and they chased in their runs when I left again , strained to see me departing through the rain , and hear the car door opening , their bowls clanking as I threw them inside . |
10 | I shall wait to see what happens about the speed of motorway repairs . |
11 | If you want to know what goes into the scales , chords and intervals you use , the Note Tracker will give you all the information , instantly . |
12 | And of course , there is the ‘ ENDINGS ’ section , for all the people who do n't like reading books but want to know what happens in the end . ’ |
13 | He needs to know he belongs to the new family , that he is ‘ accepted in the beloved one ’ ( Eph. 1:6 ) . |
14 | After a reeve has mated she departs from the lek to lay her eggs and rears her young by herself . |
15 | Liberal Democrat MP Simon Hughes on the Lamont affair WHEN he goes to see a Shakespeare play he wants to know what happens at the end . |
16 | Dick 's career has seen him playing against the country 's best , even though he always remained a village player at heart . |
17 | Since then , speculation that families living close to high-voltage cables are at a greater than normal risk from childhood leukaemia and other cancers , has made them wonder about the safety of their sons Daryl , aged 2 and Jack , just 8 weeks old . |
18 | He has made me look at the world again , made me see things I had never seen before , and see familiar things in a new light . |
19 | Well I think like Lucy said it has made you think about the really . |
20 | Former Puma star , Marcelo Loffreda , thinks that ‘ Our rugby as a whole has deteriorated due to the way it has been managed by our officials and this crisis has made itself felt in the Pumas in the last two years . |
21 | There must be very many such incidents in which his influence has made itself felt in the West Riding ; and many staff and children who , without knowing it , have cause to be grateful for his work for them . |
22 | Everything about it has helped me to grapple with the intricacies of machine knitting in this , my second year . |
23 | But this spring 's burst of blossom on older trees in the garden has had me thumbing through the catalogues again . |
24 | Someone has to experience it to know to the full how you feel . |
25 | This has got something to do with the murder of his family , has n't it ? |
26 | You may also need to help her to transfer to the list of your own general practitioner , if she and he are both agreeable to this ; and of course she must be assured that you , or some other member of the family will be with her on the actual day of the move or , if she wishes , take the responsibility of it off her shoulders completely . |
27 | Huy tried to imagine her going through the simple ceremony with someone else , and could not . |
28 | She tried to imagine herself walking along the corridor , knocking on Luke 's bedroom door and saying — saying what ? |
29 | Then they tried to persuade me to part with the silver and everything else that had belonged to my husband . |
30 | ‘ And now it 's a wonderful feeling to know that it has enabled me to look at the top guys knowing there are only a few ahead of me . |