Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [pron] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Come on make me a nice cup of tea . |
2 | Helen 's ability to enjoy herself and express her objections effectively make her an easy person to help , although she is sometimes criticised for being demanding . |
3 | They obviously hate you a great deal . ’ |
4 | It is hoped to have another polo match here next year and perhaps make it an annual event . |
5 | So give him a big hand , please … |
6 | His name is Michael Marsden and he 's a local runner , so give him an encouraging word as you pass . |
7 | When children come into a strange house they are often a little shy , so give them a warm welcome . |
8 | Theorems 2 and 3 together give us a relative completeness result : relative to the knowledge we are assuming about expressions , our algebraic laws are complete with respect to deciding the equivalence of finite programs . |
9 | There are several simple repairs you can carry out to keep your existing windows in good working order , and so save yourself a massive bill for replacements for at least another year or so . |
10 | It may be full of microbes and rotting vegetation , but these are natural and organic and only give it an attractive flavour . |
11 | Does the horse come to the stable door to investigate you , and perhaps give you a friendly nuzzle ? |
12 | Films about juvenile delinquency , for example , from Cosh Boy ( 1952 ) to Violent Playground ( 1958 ) , never explore the inner worlds of their characters , only demonstrate what a terrible threat to organized society such behaviour represents . |
13 | The wide strip will contain a language pattern which is well known to the pupils , eg give him the large book . |
14 | The question of diet generally for elderly people has already been mentioned in Chapter 3 , and all who are trying to ensure that an elderly parent ( particularly one who is living alone ) is eating sensibly know what a difficult problem this is . |
15 | And what you need to do is , obviously indicate what the modern version is , next to that |
16 | Vehicles must be left some distance away from the netting site , and downwind too , so find yourself a convenient parking site during daylight for use after dark . |
17 | I entirely endorse what the hon. Gentleman said about the death of Roger Ellwood . |
18 | Although , ’ he added ruefully , ‘ I much prefer it the usual way . ’ |
19 | not make them an enormous feature . |
20 | Take any components you want , design it however you want , just make it a real amplifier landmark like the bass amp is . ’ |
21 | But who could get this far and not just push it a little bit ? |
22 | Just imagine what a seven foot gauge ‘ King ’ or ‘ Castle ’ , built out to the full loading gauge , could have achieved or what speeds modern diesel and electric seven foot trains might attain ! |
23 | Right , so when you measure that , okay , you best put it the right way up so you can see what you 're doing , and we 'll turn it back in a minute . |
24 | But I just wash it every other day . |
25 | Well we 'll put it just put it the other side of the line . |
26 | Oh I should love one , ooh , so I thought , best not give him a bleeding mug I 'd best get my best china out , you know ? |
27 | ‘ Just give me a little time to take it in . ’ |
28 | Just give me a general ball park figure . |
29 | ‘ Just give me a one way ticket to Gloucester before I break your fat necK ! ’ |
30 | Just give him a dead eye . |