Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [verb] [pers pn] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Life continued as normal at Marham with four T.4s and two or three B.2s , two of the latter being designated B.2T because of a change in nav fit which gave them a Green Satin doppler and a GPI IV . |
2 | ‘ I expect she gave you a good tea , ’ said my mother . |
3 | The reaction from the other side of the table is different because you are a woman , they expect you to do it a different way . ’ |
4 | What kind of people d' you think I the first year psychology students they 've been given some sexual orientation ? |
5 | Now I want you to do it the hard way , I mean you would n't normally do it this way but when you 've got letters in you 've got no choice . |
6 | I want you to tell me a few things and then I 'll let you go back to sleep , all right ? ’ |
7 | Now I want you to tell me the important part — why the hell are you so desperate that you 'll go to this extent in order to get your hands on the bequest ? |
8 | I expect he gived you a funny answer |
9 | Mr Coker was a forward-looking fellow : ‘ And now ’ , he said , ‘ let me show you the third class coach of the future . |
10 | Well , let me tell you a short story . |
11 | Let me tell you a little story . |
12 | Let me tell you a little bit about the history . |
13 | ‘ Let me tell you a little bit about Domino , ’ he cut in deeply . |
14 | Let me fetch you a clean nightshirt , ’ said Florrie , throwing back the bedclothes . |
15 | But of course there is some choice erm let me give you a final southern er Africa example of this , Botswana geographically is one of those countries cut off from the sea , it 's a very large country but much of it is uninhabitable because it 's so arid it 's therefore a small country by almost any standards , number of people , the economy of er of Botswana is small and it 's frankly dependent upon South Africa in many ways for its transport , for its economic wellbeing , for the movement of people erm and even some educational resources . |
16 | Let me give you a personal illustration . |
17 | Let me give you a partial answer for the moment . |
18 | Let me give you a biblical example . |
19 | Let me give you a few examples : |
20 | Let me give you a few tips on how to make your pockets bulge … |
21 | Let me give you a few examples of the way in which our departments work . |
22 | Let me give you a brief word picture of the average transvestite . |
23 | But let me give you a particular tip here . |
24 | Let me give you a little drop of scotch . |
25 | Erm , let , let me give you the confusing bit . |
26 | If it seems an ambitious goal , let me ask you a simple question . |
27 | ‘ I hope I find you the same . ’ |
28 | Let him call it an English fief if he will , it makes no difference to the truth , it 's but a word . |
29 | Then , ‘ after a great deal more chit-chat I let him kiss me a tender goodnight on the doorstep with the promise to phone when he could and , gathering up my ermines , swept into the great portal . |
30 | ‘ Now it 's great to be going back there in a successful side — I only hope they give me a good reception . ’ |