Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [verb] [adj] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This belief has lasted to the present day ; and , in revenge , we should round up all the people who made these awful hippy records and make them read old Charlatans interviews until they beg for mercy and we hurl them into a well filled with angry weasels . |
2 | As Josephus says : ‘ They also do not value dying any kind of death , nor indeed do they heed the deaths of their relations and friends , nor can any such fear make them call any man Lord … ’ |
3 | and it 's all I mean I use this gel stuff |
4 | Then also , he also gave me I mean I got hundred percent mortgage which you are allowed on , I mean the law says er t the chance to buy so therefore you do n't have to have a deposit . |
5 | Here all up here , here in my arms I mean I had seven week physiotherapy on this arm , it 's |
6 | As it was , I mean I found another chocolate gateau under those Christmas tree cakes . |
7 | If you get an opportunity to visit the Caymans , I suggest you visit Seven Mile Beach on Grand Cayman . |
8 | I suggest you avoid chemical pH buffers as these often have extremely undesirable side effects , the most common being milky water and dead fish . |
9 | I suggest you add another Triton tube and include an aquarium plant fertiliser . |
10 | " D' you know that Miss Lavant ? |
11 | I want you to organise full blood analysis , and the usual urine tests . |
12 | Many spring-flowering bulbs do well under deciduous trees , but if you want something to provide permanent ground cover choose from the relatively few plants that tolerate dry roots and poor light . |
13 | Part of that would be that they identify that that 's , I 'm going there two years hence that 's the pathway and it 's too late to wait until next January a year from January and suddenly realise they need six G C S E's , a , b , c when they 've lost half their grades on the course work to date . |
14 | One person assembles one product from beginning to end ; the workers say it 's more satisfying that way and Peavey say they get better quality work , as well as being able to respond quicker to market demands . |
15 | One person assembles one product from beginning to end ; the workers say it 's more satisfying that way and Peavey say they get better quality work , as well as being able to respond quicker to market demands . |
16 | After turning it through 180 degrees , re-install it to give increased adjustment capability in the required direction . |
17 | But Ferguson insisted : ‘ Let me make one thing crystal clear — Manchester United wo n't bottle it on the last lap of the championship . |
18 | Let me try that hair band on . |
19 | The man whose portrayal of Hannibal Lecter in Silence Of The Lambs thrilled movie-goers , heads a host of stars in the New Year honours list which includes courageous entertainers Roy Castle and Leslie Crowther . |
20 | Well I hope you win this afternoon Kev . |
21 | We hope you find these advice lines useful . |
22 | We hope you find these advice lines useful . |
23 | We hope you find these advice lines useful . |
24 | We hope you find these advice lines useful . |
25 | For instance , a manufacturer of household detergents might aim to increase the housewife 's use of any one of its proprietary brands , and also persuade her to purchase other company products for other household cleaning , such as washing up or spray polishing . |
26 | The relevant provisions state that an employee has the right not to have action short of dismissal taken against him ‘ as an individual ’ by his employer to : prevent his belonging to an independent trade union ; or prevent him from taking part in the activities of an independent union ; or compel him to join any trade union . |
27 | If anyone thinks my language exaggerated or highly coloured — and such there might well be , considering that no one here under pensionable age can have any recollection of a world without rent restriction or subsidised rents — let him recall another upas tree which we only managed to cut down in the nick of time ten years ago . |
28 | Let us skirt round professor Joan Bicknell , a major authority in child psychiatry . |
29 | Finally , let us consider some motion verbs that have built-in deictic components , English come vs. go makes some sort of distinction between the direction of motion relative to participants in the speech event ( the exposition here follows Fillmore , 1966 , 1975 : 50ff ) . |
30 | However this wo n't quite do either — one can say : ( 84 ) When I 'm in the office , you can come to see me where come glosses as " movement towards the location of the speaker at the time of some other specified event " ( let us call this time reference time ) . |