Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [to-vb] [pers pn] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | However , by using different assessment methods , the concept has been refined to include how managers perceive their world , how they search for and select data , and how they conceptualize with that data to give it a framework and meaning . |
2 | This attitude to doubt it a part of our Christian shame today . |
3 | However , I 'm not too impressed by the pickups and need some replacements to give it a bit more OOMPH . |
4 | I 'll take the little one home with me for a few days to give you a break . |
5 | If the package can be prepared for approval a prompt will appear at the foot of this page to give you the choice of preparing it or not . |
6 | They will be able to send you some materials to give you a plan for getting started and to help you think through the two important questions : |
7 | We interrupt this presidency to bring you a newsflash . |
8 | Of course ! she could see it all now : Luke had suggested this date to give him the opportunity to warn her off Rob ! |
9 | Perhaps , perhaps you could take a few moments to show me the house , your room , where you work ? ’ |
10 | What , sir , is your presence in this house to keep me a prisoner here ? |
11 | ‘ They knew about us , the type of vehicle we were drivin' , and they instructed the keeper of that crossin' to tell us the road over the pass was open , that it was okay . ’ |
12 | She told me how much food to give him every day , and to be sure to leave the window open a bit so he could get into the garden and do his business . |
13 | One would expect such energy to earn him the approval of the Nazarean hierarchy in Jerusalem . |
14 | Nicholson will be glad when he can remove for the last time the putty nose , hairpiece and false front tooth the make-up wizards gave him each day to make him a mirror-image of bully-boy Hoffa . |
15 | He looked , Caroline thought , like a host taking leave of a guest who 'd resisted all efforts to call it an evening . |
16 | And er the corporation used to give her so many tickets to last her the week . |
17 | ( ‘ He wanted more to earn enough money to buy me a present , ’ she said . ) |
18 | It would n't do any good to tell her the truth — if it was the truth . |
19 | It 's long hours and when I get in I 've seen enough shoes to last me a life-time . ’ |
20 | ‘ I 'm trying to screw up enough courage to ask you a favour , ’ she muttered , flushing . |
21 | Yet many easterners complain that , since their revolutions began in 1989 , the Community has been too wrapped up in its own affairs to give them the attention they deserve . |
22 | Brian Horton says that Joey has signed a three year contract and he 's sold enough players to last him a lifetime … |
23 | yeah it does , not too bad , I do n't think they 'll be enough nuts to tell you the truth |
24 | ‘ I 've got enough clothes to last me a lifetime . |
25 | The directors of one company , Lakeside Canning Co Ltd , induced certain shareholders in that company to give them the option to sell their shares . |
26 | He had met commanders from both sides to tell them the killing of L/ Cpl Edwards was being treated as murder . |
27 | He had met commanders from both sides to tell them the shooting was being treated as murder . |