Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] [verb] [noun] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The other aspect Mr Mayor that I , that I want t to dwell on is the thing about housing benefits themselves , there 's been a lot of talk by a lot of speakers about benefits and er means testing in the years gone by and well okay I 'll give councillor a few more years than I have , I do n't remember the forties because I was born towards the end of them but , y'know , maybe that happened .
2 And that might do that , I 'll drop Mr a wee note , tell him that you 've been in ,
3 He was sitting and he said oh I 'll write Iris a few lines .
4 I could give people the last part , be careful in the second one .
5 Later in the day I would tell Jack the exact distance that the first bunker was from the tee .
6 I shall tell Alan the bad news .
7 Well , at least , he thought , with a glimmer of the old wry humour , at least I shall witness things the legitimate Wolfprinces did not .
8 ‘ The second we are there , I will offer Kevin a five-year contract .
9 I think you should make art a little bit more alive .
10 You should introduce fish a few at a time , over a period of several weeks .
11 If I do n't stop her , he thought , she 'll leave Miriam a nervous wreck .
12 " And let it be said , " Harry went on , " now we 're talking straight , that Miss Jennifer here can forget all the Romish ideas she was fed on down at Roscarrock Hall and start eating Protestant pie , which she 'll find suits a Cornish stomach a sight better than all that hocus-pocus-nomminy-domminy rubbish they peddle down at Holy Joe 's .
13 You 'd have difficulty a local player of that one .
14 I can just remember in the so-called heady days of the early nineteen eighties the then Prime Minister saying that you would make Britain a great trading and a great economic nation once again .
15 ‘ If you do , ’ Benjamin replied quietly , ‘ you will leave Nottingham a rich man . ’
16 ‘ Then , Oswald , you will leave Nottingham a dead man ! ’
17 That 's why you can tell Gran a white lie and she wo n't know any different . ’
18 You can see Tom Jones-The Right Time on Saturday at 10.15 on Central .
19 What 's more , we 'll give families the economic and technical support they need to irrigate land , grow crops , raise livestock and so provide a better future for their children .
20 They began shouting ‘ We 'll give Mosley a hot time ! ’ and ‘ To hell with the Blackshirts ! ’
21 But we could have dome a little tree for forty five .
22 We will give tenants a new Right to Improve , so they can receive compensation for certain home improvements which they undertake .
23 We will give people a new right of access to open country , create new national parks and step up protection for special sites .
24 ‘ Devoting more airtime to music means we can offer listeners a broader range of singles and albums , ’ said Paul Robinson , chairman of the playlist panel of producers and DJs who select the records to be played .
25 They stayed close to the Oaks , as if they considered it their duty , and they looked as if they might find life a serious business .
26 Hopefully they will make Teesside a smaller geographical area than Cleveland . ’
27 'If my writings are to last , ’ he said in 1835 , ' … they will please tor the single cause , ‘ That we have all of us one human heart ’ . ’
28 Unconvinced of the healing powers of art , they can give artists-in-residence a hard time .
29 It 'll cost Virgin an estimated five million pounds a year to lease each new plane , with six on order
30 because it 'd give Mike an extra few days anyway , could actually have
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