Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun sg] [verb] [pers pn] [vb infin] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 My husband made me wait while I was in labour till a game finished !
2 A jolt of pain in my head made me wonder whether it was such a good idea .
3 well my Lord let me clarify and be quite clear
4 It 's because my cousin makes me forget that I feel better when I 'm with her . ’
5 We 'd be sitting or standing watching the traffic go by , Dawn alternately flapping about desperately trying to get away and perching on my glove letting me stroke and soothe her .
6 Before the editors of trade magazines start sticking sub-editors ' spikes in my effigy let me explain that their publications perform a valuable function and are extremely interesting to their readers .
7 Of course her father saw them arrive but he never mentioned them .
8 What he heard in her voice made him frown and try to warn her .
9 Only in the last months of her life did it appear that her policy might not be sustained , because of the changed situation in England and France .
10 Only when the bottles leaked in a smelly , milky mess all over everything in her bag did she discover that the rings and sealing discs did not fit properly .
11 I did n't like this town when I first came to it , and … and I must whisper this , I did n't care much for him either , for his deaf-aid makes him believe that everybody else is deaf . ’
12 His example makes it seem that the circle is not simply a detachable result of , or something which can be considered in isolation from , certain motions , but rather something whose very nature and properties are essentially tied up with its method of production .
13 The dryness in his voice made me feel that I was being very naive .
14 ‘ Where 's Marie gone ? ’ demanded Gazzer , his agitation making him forget that you did n't talk like that to sick , old people .
15 His breathing is laboured in that heavy way which so often heralds the end , and as you grip his hand to let him know that he is not alone , you try to love him as the Lord himself would do .
16 Roth has left off with his mythologising fury — and his memoir lets us know that the benefits that come to the writer who tries , or even seems , to stick to the facts may amount to something more than those of hindsight .
17 When he had begun to eat , I'tibar Khan entered with the box and laid it before the unhappy father , saying : ‘ King Aurangzeb , your son sends this plat to your majesty to let you see that he does not forget you . ’
18 Er when thy come to give you your lunch let me know and I 'll let you off .
19 During training , your instructor makes you practise and insists that you try to fly more accurately and efficiently all the time .
20 Better that we get rid of these people in the Labour Party if they do not want our involvement let them go and form their own party , as a trade union ordinarily formed originally formed the Labour Party !
21 I mean when you spun off last year and broke your ankle did you think that it might be , well , worse ? ’
22 Like if your family makes you like that I think it 's time not to bother .
23 How much of a difference to your family did it make that you were working , financially ?
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