Example sentences of "[pron] [vb infin] [prep] [pers pn] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | There was a lot of tooth-sucking for a while as he tried to get me to say more and that was almost funny , given that it was the tooth-sucking that made me think of it in the first place , suddenly thinking . |
2 | He was rather taken aback but said he would report to head office and let me know about it in the New Year . |
3 | Can I change into it in the evening ? |
4 | Can I sit with you at the back some time . |
5 | Okay , can I talk to you about the televisions ? |
6 | ‘ Do you know she would never let me speak to you on the phone ? |
7 | Right , well what do you think of it at the front ? |
8 | If there 's a traffic jam anywhere the new information unit will let you know about it on the hour as well . |
9 | Will you wait for me in the car ? ’ |
10 | Can you wait for me in the foyer of the nurses ’ home at ten past and we 'll run over to Faye and Bill 's in my car ? ’ |
11 | What role do you see for it after the transition ? |
12 | ‘ You ask : how do you advance the public interest , how do you provide for it in the best way ? ’ |
13 | What would she write in it for the week in which she visited the fire station ? |
14 | How did you come across her in the first place ? ’ |
15 | Well did n't you wave to him through the window ? |
16 | ‘ Did you listen to me on the radio ? ’ he asked . |
17 | The danger arises if you happen to arrive at what was for you a distressing time and there is no one there to help you deal with it in the way I shall describe in Chapter 2 . |
18 | Berndt said , as though it were his incisive wit alone which had arrived at the nub , ‘ The question is , what do we do with her in the meantime ? |
19 | We are interested and associated but not absorbed and should European statesmen address us in the words which were used of old — Shall we speak for thee to the king or captain of the host ? ' — we should reply , Nay sir , for we dwell among our own people' ’ . |
20 | ‘ I saw him look at it in the car when we were driving to the Lubianka . |
21 | Do they look after you on the plane Sue ? |
22 | She 'll lie down and let him walk over her till the end of her days . |
23 | Later on I heard him go with them to the dorm . |
24 | The hardest thing I suppose will be to see him play against us during the season . |
25 | How differently did it appear to him from the Berelands ' assessment ! |
26 | It gives you more confidence , yeah , what 's it do for you within the company ? |
27 | ‘ Could he come with us to the West ? ’ she asks . |
28 | Does he talk to you about the Medieval Circle ? ’ |