Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pers pn] [verb] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Things have been patched up between us by Lord Coleworthy , who likes me and thinks I do a good job .
2 I 've only been there once and I thought he did n't like me much , but now he wants me to do a dozen PDs tomorrow . ’
3 ‘ She wants me to make a thousand currant buns , five hundred sausage rolls and fifty chocolate sponge sandwiches , if you please , in time for the jubilee , ’ Mrs Cartwright exploded as she juggled with dishes and tins and bowls and ladles .
4 Now , if a medicine is given to a healthy person and it causes them to produce a particular reaction , a set of symptoms , then these symptoms are the healing response that this particular medicine is capable of bringing about .
5 Because he , he just has you know a very slap happy er attitude towards finance , but from an engineering point of view you can trust him
6 The New York office wants you to do a short course . ’
7 IBM with its new SLC chip wants you to plug a miniature circuit board into the socket which once held your 386SX processor .
8 Because recentralization of business my be a correct and and fashionable philosophy or perhaps one that is no longer fashionable I do n't know it still needs we believe a global approach a coherent approach to tie these things together so the organization can not only get the benefit of responsiveness and flexibility at a departmental but the leverage to exploit that information on behalf of the organization as a whole .
9 While visiting the local volcano , Serena is profoundly upset by the sight of hardened lava fields around a bubbling centre , and this causes her to have a nervous breakdown .
10 The youth may want to buy a motor bike , but his mother wants him to purchase an old car because she thinks bikes are dangerous and will get him into bad company .
11 His landlord wants him to pay a further $170 to make up for the deposit that 's gone missing .
12 And just as the MOD has chosen to let such production lines be closed down , rather than pay contractors for the cost of mothballing them , so too has it cast a cold eye on the plight of domestic defence electronics companies .
13 First , it discusses the government 's impact on the Conservative party : has it created a new Conservatism ?
14 Has it got a fair-trade mark ?
15 Has it got a black arrow ?
16 If you 're looking at triangles you 're first thing you 're looking at is has it got a right angle ?
17 so that 's your first one has it got a right angle ?
18 Will you get on that ma , has it got a long play ?
19 Has it got a tenth root ?
20 Has he got a good voice ?
21 Has he got a roving eye ? ’
22 Has he got a massive dick ?
23 Has he got a double bass like ? drums like ?
24 Reporter asks : And has he got a bright future ?
25 That 's all right , I 'm just why has he got an American flag wrapped around his head ?
26 Has he had a bad appraisal then or something .
27 Cos the thing is as well , I might be inclined to get a two anyway , because she wants it to last a little while do n't she ?
28 Because Boocock has concentrated upon colour photographs it has a disturbing quality of being particularly modern although the last day of steam at 70A , the depot which served Waterloo , was 9th July 1967 .
29 This allows them to generate a plausible pronunciation for a non-word like ‘ blasp ’ , but means that they can not pronounce many irregular words correctly .
30 Someone who has acquired skills in early life for a job involving considerable strength and mobility will be more handicapped in finding work if they become wheelchair-bound than someone similarly afflicted who has qualifications and experience in a field that allows them to do a sedentary job demanding intellectual skills .
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