Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] [verb] [verb] [pers pn] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It does n't say anywhere in my contract I have to make them feel good , too . ’ |
2 | I catch a piercing look I 've seen him give other guys ; Gregory , when he would n't jump a six-foot gap on the fourteenth storey ; Nick , when we learned about his drinking . |
3 | So erm yes I think everybody 's very very disappointed as I think we probably heard with Paul Simpson because United certainly in my books , played some of the best football I 've seen them play since they 've been back in the second division in the erm first half , but really did let things slip away a little bit in the second . |
4 | Having made contact with a group of students at the nearby Architectural Association he went to see them play at the Goings On Club in Archer Street , a tiny place largely frequented by poets . |
5 | The white half-mask he wore made it seem as if the upper part of his face had been skinned . |
6 | That you can easily lose your concentration and go off to sleep and so it is in the truth , so we need to stay awake , stand firm for almighty , be vigilant and again in the scriptures we could look up half a dozen scriptures in the Christian Greek scriptures to show that we need to keep spiritually awake and it uses different terminology you 've heard me use some already , remember the one in verse Peter four , verse seven ? |
7 | You have brought life where there was uncertainty … perhaps in part you have made me know myself , understood before by you . |
8 | With a single look she had made him feel faintly ridiculous . |
9 | It was the question that had been tormenting her from the very moment she had seen him enter the room . |
10 | Well , relative to the size of the job we have to do I think the answer is yes . |
11 | Since she had begun by taking charge he had let her continue doing so , and had responded by being more feckless , lazier and more contrary than he was by nature . |
12 | Arguably the greatest American architect of the twentieth century , but not a name I 've heard you drop into casual conversation before . ’ |
13 | With and without the capital S. You 've heard him go on about those selective hierarchies ? ’ |
14 | You can use the control you have to help you get more benefit from your viewing . |
15 | Mr Hart said : ‘ It 's a game we play to help me get ideas to help pay the rent . |
16 | Now good that 's a really brilliant point on any graph to put the units in because they give marks for that , when they see your graph they want to see you 've put the units on . |
17 | This was not a song he had heard her sing before . |
18 | He says nah leave it , he says any case he says this thing you get he says now you 've got my voice he says do I get some of it ? |
19 | Out of the kindness of his heart he had let him have a job in his shoe repair shop . |
20 | And if there 's only one thing you want to do you have to get on and do it . |
21 | The food she ate made you grow too , so she was very careful to eat only good food and to take nothing that might harm her little baby . |
22 | ‘ Well , that 's the first thing we have to make him see , then we need to get him to come in for regular counselling sessions . ’ |
23 | Encourage the person to speak-when they stop or get stuck , allow them time to think and repeat back to them the last thing they said to help them find their flow . |
24 | On an empty stomach it 's made me feel quite queasy . |
25 | He kept up this sort of thing a while longer , but I refused to be provoked and in the end he had to let me go . |
26 | He can never — and Jaq can never — make you feel the way I have made you feel today . |
27 | ‘ Well , with all the things we 've discussed , the way you 've made me see myself , I 've decided I should n't stick around here . ’ |
28 | ‘ You look to be nineteen or twenty , but sometimes the way you talk makes me think you 're older . ’ |
29 | ‘ Forget it — I 'm not talking to you in your suite ! ’ she snapped , chagrined by the way she had let him lead her . |
30 | Whether because of the position she 'd made him adopt , or the bonds securing him , he was as stiff as a fence post . |