Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [vb infin] the [adj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Let me tell the right hon. Gentleman what was the test for our new health service reforms set by his hon. Friend the Member for Livingston ( Mr. Cook ) .
2 To illustrate that point , let me remind the right hon. Gentleman of what his right hon. Friend the Chancellor said : ’ wait and see if this convergence happens . ’
3 For the moment , let us ignore the modern specialised approach and concentrate on tackling a typical carp lake which will allow you to fish it in whatever style you choose .
4 Let us consider the following two cases .
5 Let us consider the following balanced equation : This equation represents the reaction system as a whole .
6 [ … ] With these basic considerations concerning the purpose of price theory in mind , let us survey the major theoretical issues .
7 Finally , let us note the comparative static propositions of this theory .
8 Say yeah you can make you know the big bright lights and things like that .
9 Over the past two years Japan 's five largest city ( ie , national commercial ) banks raised ¥3 trillion ( $21 billion ) in total — to help them meet the new capital-adequacy requirements set under the auspices of the Bank for International Settlements ( BIS ) .
10 On the whole Leeds have a lot of positive points at the moment but the deficiences of the squad I think will not see us challenge the top two places this year — I hope I 'm wrong but unless serious money is spent strengthening the side the likes of Man Utd and Liverpool will defeat us .
11 She felt him pinch the fleshy outer folds of her labia between his fingers , and clip a peg on to it .
12 The 24-year-old local hero failed to find the superb form which saw him win the French Indoor Championships , as he lost his first match to Pete Sampras , 7–6 ( 7–5 ) , 7–6 ( 7–3 ) .
13 She saw him read the simple stylish lettering that proclaimed the occupant below .
14 But in either case , in studies using light microscopy , scanning electron microscopy ( which reveals surface details ) , or transmission electron microscopy ( which lets us see the basal epidermal layer ) , we do not find lamellipodia at the epidermal wound front in either the basal or the peridermal layer .
15 I can evoke the wind at will and make it rustle the stiff papery blades of the bamboos and sing , through the comb-like leaves of the yew , as a worthy accompaniment to the voice that on that day and on all other days , even to the final silence , spoke words that had always the same meaning .
16 one is that i it may be that the old moral economy worked because the peasants recognized that , in a sense , that was the way they w well they , they could not stand up and criticize the landlord th the , the most they could do was to try and get the landlord to behave in a reasonable way , and that within that there would then be the sub-culture , the counter-culture of , of beginnings of mutual aid and what is happening in is in part that the communists are making them think the old moral economy work , but in part they are picking up on those sub- culture bits because the , the , the whole of mutual aid idea is , is coming from existing peasant cooperations .
17 Do I ignore the other four points that I wanted to make ?
18 Mr Churchill : Do I understand the Right Honourable Gentleman to say " Rubbish " ?
19 a good choice for instance , right , all you say to somebody is do you prefer the traditional right or would you prefer the modern styles , right in other words would you like Georgian or would you rather have leaded
20 Do you want the Swiss brown or the rest of the walnut ?
21 Do you mean the Irish Civil Service ? ’
22 ‘ Where do you think the remaining 49 billion roubles will go ? ’ he asked .
23 So roughly when do you think the Gaelic faded from the upper part
24 ‘ Where do you think the other two have got to ? ’ she said , and looked around , ‘ no sign of them . ’
25 Respondents are asked : ‘ How do you think the general economic situation in this country has changed over the last 12 months ? ’ .
26 How do you think the British special stamp er program compares to that of other similar programs from other countries ?
27 Well do you know the tiny little
28 Do you remember the dusty black velvet chairs and the sofa with too many cushions ?
29 " Do you remember the eclectic Sixties parodies — when we went to the National Portrait Gallery — everything , from swamis to major-generals and major-domos too .
30 Do you see the little coloured arrows in those ?
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