Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [conj] [verb] [pers pn] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 And I knew , out there , that he would have killed me rather than let me get away .
2 You can hear them from a long way now what you do is you sit them down and let them take up their own particular position , you can , if they 've got their medication their Ventilin or whatever , you can put it beside them , they will know if they need to take it or not , get them with the fresh air and let them take up their own position which is usually leaning forward so that it expands their lungs , talk to them about something different because sometimes well they 've got to think of what to answer you , it 's relaxing those tubes , now if they 're taking their medication and it does n't work within about five minutes get them to hospital , because the only people that really die with asthma are those that have taken medication and keep saying I 'll give it a few more minutes , give it a few more minutes and if they 're getting worse and worse they 're leaving it too long .
3 They would salt them down and let them lie in the brine for a while and they would take them out and dry them .
4 I bite them together and feel them squash .
5 I says , they have a hotel there , so I brought them up to the hotel and took them , he went in and he made arrangements to stay there and then I took them over and let them see this lake dwell this crannagh as they call it .
6 " I did n't have to take my ideas to somebody else and hear them say " Yes … but " .
7 So do you so do you go together , a few of you together or do you go .
8 does it pop itself up or do you have to ?
9 Are you around or did you say you thought you were going away ?
10 All the examples are made of notes from a pentatonic scale , but harmonised using 4ths to fatten them up and make them sound a bit more ‘ chunky ’ .
11 them up and let them know .
12 I think we 'd have to ring them up and let them know what we 're doing .
13 Look at them , acknowledge them and then tell yourself you will deal with them later and let them go .
14 The veto , yes we touched upon that , that 's that 's stopping the congress from doing something rather than making them do something .
15 Do you want me to put this one in or do you want the other one to go in ?
16 ‘ If I find favour in the eyes of the Lord , he will bring me back and let me see both it and his habitation ; but if he says , ‘ I have no pleasure in you , ’ behold , here I am , let him do to me what seems good to him' ( 2 Sam .
17 Take them out and let them cool and then we can ice them , yeah ?
18 Mrs Tiller suddenly pulled me out and made me stand at the side .
19 Basically , it provided that they would be investing in her rather than letting her buy this or that security for them .
20 ‘ I came out to call him in and saw you pass .
21 Selkirk pushed him in and made him squat on a stone ledge while he cut free his bound hands only to fasten gyves to his wrists and ankles ; attached by chains to the wall ; these allowed Corbett to move but quickly chafed his wrists and ankles .
22 ‘ Or do n't tell me that all those questions about Ryan were simply so that you could track him down and make him pay the money back ? ’
23 I 've had to go back up in to him , yeah , but I do n't know what happened last night , I do n't know whether he was not quite tired enough , erm , he must of got up as soon as I put him down and started sort of moaning then I went into the girls and I sorted them out he started screaming he did , so I had to go to him in and lay him down and making him lay down
24 Now put her down and let her run about .
25 Jezrael 's fingers crisped into the grit beneath her ; even her face worked with the adrenalin that surged up , so much did she want to shove him away and make him save himself .
26 Sometimes Anne was annoyed by this unnecessary furtiveness and sometimes wondered why John had not explained the situation to her sooner and let her decide whether she wished to be involved with him , but she pushed these doubts aside .
27 Her hands flew to his shoulders , but whether to fend him off or make him stay she could not have said .
28 The thought of a hot lasagne at home cheered him up and helped him ignore the throb of a headache that had begun during the drive up to Kentish Town .
29 You know what it 's like to bear a child and bring him up and see him leave you and go to the other side of the world , knowing you 'll not see him again ?
30 As he was one of our Corporals , the Military Police had sought him out and made him return to barracks .
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