Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [pers pn] [vb infin] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Caddis houses helped us take the previous step ; snail shells will help us take this one . |
2 | For our second experiment let us take the opposite tack . |
3 | Accepted by thousands of shops , hotels , restaurants , garages etc , in the UK and throughout the world , you will find a Midland Access card lets you make the most of your new spending power . |
4 | But this is not a work of criticism , nor an attempt to make you like The Faerie Queene or the Confessio Amantis . |
5 | In this case let us consider the healthy child and the illnesses that commonly occur in childhood . |
6 | They did it , very slowly and tenderly , and then drove on again ; and then Boy made him stop the second time , in a layby with the first lorry headlights going past , and the man took Boy 's cock in his mouth again , and masturbated Boy again so that he came a second time , and then they drove again . |
7 | Personal experiences made them reject the new truism that the children of fatherless families become delinquent . |
8 | He did not ant to see us make the same mistake in Iran as it might cost us much more if we did not move now " . |
9 | A jovial Indian lady struggling to stay inside her sari helped me find the Electoral Register covering Lee Metford Road and I ran a finger down the names to see if any rang a bell . |
10 | The psalms let us hear the exultant shouts of the worshippers , and allow us to join in imagination with the pilgrims who go up to Jerusalem to keep the festivals . |
11 | Perhaps surprisingly , the methods of modern-day actuarial statistics , where ‘ lifetables ’ are constructed on behalf of insurance companies to help them estimate the probable lifespans of various classes of individual , have come to our aid in this project . |
12 | Only when he saw others smiling and laughing did he give the little barks . |
13 | Boy did he have the last laugh . |
14 | Scotland 's tackling at the weekend was akin to a holding operation ; not surprising really as only rarely in the domestic sevens circuit do you see the shuddering finality which the Samoans , Fijians and Canadians bring to their defensive chopping . |
15 | Only when , in April , Elizabeth made it clear that he was the one Marian exile who would not be welcomed back to England did he accept the inevitable and come to Scotland . |
16 | The course is designed ‘ to equip pupils with the knowledge and skills to help them understand the economic aspects of their own lives and the world in which they live ’ . |
17 | And after you have graduated , we have a comprehensive range of services and products to help you make the most of your life at work and home . |
18 | In order to obtain the B-H curve let us make the following experiment . |
19 | For the moment let us use the above expression for deriving Biot-Savart 's law . |
20 | Most Compacts will arrange for you to have short-term targets to help you achieve the necessary goals . |
21 | We have separate brochures which describe in detail all of the programmes , plus open information seminars , road shows , corporate presentations or individual counselling to help you make the right choice . |
22 | Rent both together for Only £19.99 a month and we 'll give you a FREE Stacking Kit to help you make the most of your floor space . |
23 | We have linked up with L'Oréal Plénitude to bring you an exciting , friendly and informative day packed with inspirational ideas to help you make the most of yourself . |
24 | Yet despite that recognition , only in the Bible do you find the true nature , extent and solution to covetousness clearly spelt out . |
25 | What teacher do you like the best ? |
26 | In what order of importance do you place the various advantages of this area for new industries ? |
27 | Nevertheless it all sounded pretty convincing , so much so that you came out wondering whether that persistent zit on your face was n't the result of bad diet , but actually something implanted by alien beings , determined for their own mysterious purposes to make you suffer the social embarrassment of a bad complexion . |
28 | The government 's aim has always been to attract foreign investment ; only its tactics have changed as the tiny city-state ( 639 sq km ) matures and looks for more sophisticated investors to help it achieve the longed-for ‘ developed nation ’ status by 2030 . |
29 | But too much mist obscures the question what it is like to be a chimp for even the best-meaning efforts to make them make the best of meaning . |
30 | Danny was heavier by at least two stone , and his upright stance made him appear the taller of the two . |