Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] [verb] [pers pn] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In Rourke v Barton [ 1982 ] CLY 793 the plaintiff 's general damages took into account the fact that she had been prevented from nursing her terminally ill husband .
2 It is not the panacea to all our ills and also we 've got ta make it quite clear to the Labour Party that they can not use and the acquired rights directive to include compulsion in competitive tendering .
3 One for my own anyway cos I 've got ta give you back hundred pound for that one
4 Got ta give it more second house , ’ said the Stage Manager , as she passed .
5 I 've got ta give it back this Friday tomorrow .
6 It pulls drug-takers into a world of filthy needles , poisoned doses and pushers bent upon selling them more addictive and dangerous fixes .
7 Instead , he 'd looked shocked and utterly horrified at seeing me still alive .
8 So it is not surprising that his interest developed from driving them very fast and very skilfully to the point where he now heads a business specialising in accident repairs and coachbuilding with a turnover in the region of £7.5 million .
9 The great enemy is depression — this must be overcome by giving him as much help and support as possible .
10 The shackling of a West German military contribution to NATO would have to be achieved by placing it under non-German control .
11 Nigel bought a pulley , and the offending object was banished — hoisted skywards , where it hung immobile except when lowered , which became mainly for the amusement of visiting children who nevertheless were informed that any bad behaviour would be punished by hauling them up twenty-five feet into space and leaving them .
12 So there 's no reason why these people should be given more votes rather their superior status can be recognized by giving them more informal influence .
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