Example sentences of "[pers pn] [to-vb] [prep] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And in the fourth year I tend to do them an evaluation sheet , where I write down lots of questions about the project they have just done , and maybe get them to sit for a double lesson and write about the things they experienced and found out … |
2 | He adds sadly : ‘ It 's impossible for me to go on a quiet date as I get recognised everywhere and asked for autographs . ’ |
3 | The Prince wants me to go to a bloody ball . ’ |
4 | ‘ They want me to go to a mental hospital , Mum . ’ |
5 | ‘ It was a psychological tonic which helped me to cope with a silent Parliament . |
6 | I asked them to work for a loose confederation of equal republics , largely self-governing , but with certain specified powers on a federal basis . |
7 | It 's also good for them to come to a new school and know at least one face there . |
8 | The Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu , K. O. P. M. Karunanidhi , was given the responsibility of talking to the various Tamil groups to persuade them to come to a peaceful settlement after the withdrawal of the IPKF . |
9 | Had Aldous Huxley introduced a sub-plot into Brave New World , where the remains of a dead man were cannibalised to save the lives of 50 strangers , only for them to succumb to a lethal virus hidden in his tissues , his readers would have been impressed by the fertility of his futuristic imagination . |
10 | The heading ‘ Letterman productions , Hollywood , London , paris ’ , with a movie camera logo , seems to me to come from a comic book , but it obviously reminds Mr Shah of his brief association with Ava Gardner , Clark Gable and John Ford . |
11 | ( 1981 ) also shows how positive measures to meet the needs of visually handicapped pupils can help them to flourish in a happy community atmosphere . |
12 | Karadjordje 's response was to declare : ‘ It is easy for the Sovereign Law of yours to rule in a warm room , behind a table , but let us see tomorrow , when the Turks strike , who will meet them and beat them . |
13 | ‘ Labelling theory ’ claims ( and is supported by research studies such as those just mentioned ) that catching and punishing offenders ‘ labels ’ and stigmatizes them as criminals , and that this process can in various ways make it more difficult for them to conform to a law-abiding life in future . |
14 | It seems to me that your work does reside right in those discourses but , as an aesthetic , it seems to me to talk about a spiritual vacuum with consumerism and the commodity . |
15 | It may be easier for them to talk to a fellow inmate . ’ |
16 | Once on the Council , I set out to persuade them to apply for a compulsory purchase order on the site , which could have been done before , of course , if anyone had been single-minded enough about it . |
17 | Prior to enrolment at the start of their first year , the University will send to all EC students forms to enable them to apply for a mandatory award . |
18 | The act of producing the video helps to impart courage , self-confidence and a sense of interdependence to the group and encourage them to focus on a clear articulation of their situation . |
19 | The Cavaliers occupied Burghley House , but they were heavily outnumbered , and Cromwell forced them to surrender after a bitter siege . |
20 | To oblige them to belong to a national group was as likely to imprison them in an identity from which they wanted to escape as to liberate them . |
21 | It is n't like you to fuss about a missing chop . ’ |
22 | IF Eugene Kertsman asks you to go for a little jog to keep fit — watch out ! |
23 | I want you to concentrate on a specific area , so you want to retain control . |
24 | An adjustable control system allows you to pass in a different direction to which you 're running , enabling lots of teamwork between your players , including clever one-twos . |
25 | If you 're short of worktops , a wooden block on wheels can be moved to a free space and allows you to work at a similar height to your kitchen worktop . |
26 | Well that may be a bit of fun , but it is quite possible for you to write in a complicated manner without realising it . |
27 | But no one is asking you to conform to a preordained career timetable or a specific direction . |
28 | It 's a minor , chromatic thing ; it enables you to play in a minor key , which most open tunings do n't . |
29 | I want you to conclude with a leading question . |
30 | There is plenty of evidence to suggest that such a diet also helps reduce your risk of certain cancers , and it will certainly help you to keep to a sensible body weight too . |