Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pers pn] [verb] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This encourages them to listen to the responses and to each other . |
2 | In addition , work which has been prepared on a word-processor and presented to teachers or assessors encourages them to concentrate on the content without being prejudiced by the presentation . |
3 | One of his daughters takes me to borrow the telephone of a surly neighbour , who insists I pay for the call . |
4 | My nephew thinks I stay on the bus right into the estate , but I do n't always . |
5 | I goes I went to the end I goes look I 'll tell you all together get it over with I lost my balance and I dropped it . |
6 | Order 16 , r 10 applies , and in whatever manner a transfer may be ordered , the county court : ( 1 ) gives notice to all parties ( N 278 ) ; ( 2 ) copies all court records , has them certified by the district judge , and sends them to the High Court together with : ( a ) all documents filed ; ( b ) the transfer order ( if made by the county court ) ( N 278 ) ; ( c ) ( if legitimacy proceedings ) a certificate by the district judge showing the state of the proceedings and the steps taken ( Ord 16 , r 10 ) . |
7 | NOW THAT the Carry On series has them rolling in the aisles once more with Carry On Imperialism , NME takes a look at whatever happened to the original team . |
8 | Oh he 's brilliant , he has them stuck on the side of his wardrobe door on big pages this size , you know , maybe this height , and it 's detailed right through the whole thing . |
9 | At the end of this necessarily lengthy examination of the decided cases I have found nothing which causes me to depart from the view I expressed before embarking on that examination as to the appropriate procedure to be followed under section 7(3) and section 8(2) considered simply on the basis of the statutory language . |
10 | He wants ideas , new possibilities , experiments , and he wants me to talk to the actors . |
11 | She wants me to go to the theatre though , I do n't think she 'll enjoy Chekhov very much . |
12 | Anna wants me to know about the birthday party she had in July . |
13 | He wants them to share in the excitement of an excellent revenue week . |
14 | Or , ‘ The Doctor wants I to see about the moss in the tennis court . |
15 | Has she changed over the years ? |
16 | The threads that a woman holds she weaves into the fabric of daily life . |
17 | Ask the Father which passage(s) he wants you to read in the Bible . |
18 | As we saw in chapter two , the number and variety of messages with which the main character is bombarded causes her to reflect on the role they play in her daily life . |
19 | Rachel cheers me up by saying she was leaving anyhow , and if he wants her to pay for the night then she will and to hell with it . |
20 | Bathsheba stands framed and illuminated by lamplight in the window as Gabriel , outside with the men , accompanies her singing on the flute , and Boldwood , to her left within the room , hums the bass line . |
21 | It wants him to go beyond the landscaping of degraded industrial sites as a means of attracting new investment , to embrace the concept of ‘ sustainable development ’ which was backed by the UK government at the recent Earth Summit . |
22 | Has it fallen off the roof ? |
23 | It 's quite likely she calls a taxicab every time and has it waiting round the corner out of sight . |
24 | ‘ ( 2 ) A person secures access to any program or data held in a computer if by causing a computer to perform any function he — ( a ) alters or erases the program or data ; ( b ) copies or moves it to any storage medium other than that in which it is held or to a different location in the storage medium in which it is held ; ( c ) uses it ; or ( d ) has it output from the computer in which it is held ( whether by having it displayed or in any other manner ) ; and references to access to a program or data ( and to an intent to secure such access ) shall be read accordingly . |
25 | Nor has it dealt with the question of a new citizenship law , though the Solingen atrocity has revived debate about this . |
26 | Has it occurred to the Secretary of State to discuss that with the CBI and perhaps also to nudge his colleague , the Chancellor of the Exchequer , to try to change that trend ? |
27 | Has it occurred to the Minister that the problem is that there are plenty of young people camped out in the open air , but that they do not have any work ? |
28 | How much has it changed in the costume and the ploughs , nowadays compared to when you were young ? |
29 | Is he the sort that he actually wants one , or has he bowed to the advisers that he 's got from the War Office and so on who say the soldiers need it ? |
30 | What proposals has he to put before the House this afternoon ? |