Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [art] short " in BNC.
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1 | What I 'd like to do now is erm show you a short video snap from a customer . |
2 | The Gas and Electricity Boards will also give you a short visual report on their installations in the house , for a small fee . |
3 | Mr Rochester was in such a hurry that he only allowed me a short time to put on my wedding dress and veil . |
4 | The conference was also told that as an alternative to the expense of sending officers to university , it was proposed to ‘ direct officers to research a particular problem … and give them a short period to carry out intensive research ’ . |
5 | Give them a short back and sides and give them a taste of the birch . |
6 | Having made his choice , he showed her a short , stout leather strap , before applying it to her naked seat . |
7 | ‘ We 'd only had it a short time but it was very tame and friendly . |
8 | Then give it a short twist . |
9 | THE next leg of my journey takes me the short drive to Regensburg and from there I follow a minor road to Cham , last stop before the German-Czech border post . |
10 | meant to be moving onto the tenth and eleventh floor it only takes them a short time to save time on that or , or cut down on your labour as usual . |
11 | Eva would have had difficulty holding the reins , even for such a short time , without wanting to give them a short , sharp jerk occasionally . |
12 | Now police are out to give them a short , sharp lesson , as an alternative to prosecution . |
13 | Your Royal Highness , Ladies and Gentlemen my name 's Rod I normally masquerade as the Chief Racing Coach for the Royal Yachting Association but I 'm not here in that capacity this afternoon but the coordinator rather a grand title for the Year of Youth Sailing and I 've been asked to give you a short ten minutes or so briefing on where we 're up to with th this project this year erm I know there are many familiar faces around so I apologize to those of you that may know some of this information already . |
14 | On the other hand , he was n't all that heavily built and a strong man — or woman , come to that — could have dragged him a short distance . ’ |
15 | One of the reasons for that is that one of the skills of the advocate is to learn to be concise and to get over the message very quickly , and that 's one of the reasons for giving you a short period of time . |
16 | With an effort she turned to Jos , who had followed them a short way . |
17 | We rose and he took me a short distance to Bread Street . |
18 | Well , let me tell you a short story . |
19 | He took of his glasses , put them on the table and flipped them a short distance . |
20 | Next morning , she telephoned Ernest Baird and gave him a short account of developments . |
21 | Gabriel gave him a short , flat look . |
22 | Taheb 's litter carried them the short distance within the compound to the towering , dark house of the Controller of the Silver Mines . |
23 | You start by telling them a short story — something that happened to you as you came to work , something you heard on the news . |
24 | Permit me a short laugh . |
25 | In the Anglo-Italian Cup , group A , the other game being played in this country tonight as I was telling you a short while ago , Bolton nil , Brescia one , the goal scorer after three . |
26 | Since in connection with this American libel we did not employ Mr Quintin Hogg , I wrote him a short letter and received a courteous reply : The third occasion when we instituted proceedings was several years later , in 1971 , when Harold Wilson was back in opposition , and related to the activities of the BBC , which produced a thoroughly incompetent piece of television called Yesterday 's Men . |
27 | She came out into the starlit night , and beckoned one of the battered taxis to take her the short distance to the Monte Samana complex . |
28 | Geraldine read us a short story and , as I had each contraction , I 'd kneel over a bean bag . |
29 | The patient 's memory can be retrained through simple exercises such as question-and-answer sessions after you have read him a short passage from a book or newspaper . |