Example sentences of "[verb] [art] [noun] [verb] [pron] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Her mother tried to persuade the woman who had received the letters to let her talk with this guard ; a man who was actually in touch with her husband . |
2 | USING THE RULES TO HELP YOU WIN |
3 | ‘ Stapleton had the idea of buying a huge hound , and of using the phosphorus to make it shine like the hound in the story . |
4 | A tall order , but possible , given the will to make it succeed by all those involved . |
5 | From that it was just a short step to encouraging the animals to help him hunt , no doubt a piece of teamwork from which both benefited . |
6 | She had introduced herself on the doorstep , often been invited in and asked the tenants to let her know if they had any problems with which she could help . |
7 | What I heard every time Barnesy got the ball made me feel really bad for him . |
8 | No I got the cakes Does it look alright Paul ? |
9 | When you got the bottles did they have to be cleaned ? |
10 | HOTECH 91 , the technology exhibition for the industry , offers the solutions to help you run a better business . |
11 | Well I only , th I mean the woman made me feel dead small because I said to her you know , she was asking everybody why they 'd come and I said , well I 've only come to give Chris moral support , which was the truth because until about three hours before we went , I did n't even know it was there |
12 | Why do you think the police let them go ? |
13 | sine and you do n't need to put press the equals do you do it 's nought point six four two . |
14 | Yes , the Alexander Technique is a very useful tool which you can use to help you find the solutions to many physical , emotional and mental problems but , more than that , it has the potential to help us use our intelligence in a way that is constructive both for us and our fellow man . |
15 | ANDREW ARROWSMITH has the information to help you hedge your bets . |
16 | She stood defiantly in front of him , shaking her head , trying desperately to find the words to make him realise that she was tired , due for leave , and really felt he should ask someone else . |
17 | Although the prison is euphemistically called a rehabilitation centre , the women staff workers are known to arrange appointments for the prostitutes with the male guards in exchange for a small return and there is no attempt to train the women to help them find some other form of employment when they are freed . |
18 | According to Martha Fitzgerald , a spokesperson for the Streeterville Organization of Active Residents ( SOAR ) , ‘ The museum is cavalierly ignoring the terms of the $99 ninety-nine year lease the community helped them achieve ’ . |
19 | You 'd need a psychiatrist to help you recover from her . ’ |
20 | They were ‘ dwarfs ’ at 5′ 8″ and were disparagingly said to ‘ need a helmet to help them appear big enough ’ . |
21 | Lamont says he has no plans to make them pay |
22 | In order to tackle the problem let us think of short-term and long-term strategy . |
23 | However the wily old man gets his way , surreptitiously sabotaging the TARDIS to make it look like mechanical failure , and suggesting the city as the only source of repair . |
24 | He says the music makes him feel good . |
25 | Only when she was out of sight and I had turned a corner did I remember that I had left the little willow leaf from her body lying upstairs on her Sophocles . |
26 | and let every muscle let it relax . |
27 | There is one scene in which the straight-guy Suwelo refuses to push a cart to the shops , he would rather go by car ; pushing a cart makes him feel un-manned . |
28 | What do you think influenced you , I mean if you went to choose a chair did you sit on it to see if it was comfortable or were you more interested in what it looked like ? |
29 | A pitcher can spin a baseball to make it follow a trajectory in any direction . |
30 | Yeah , no wait a minute let her tell you what I not mean when he comes over our house I always give some . |