Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [to-vb] [pers pn] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 What 's probably happening is that you are trying to tell them you are annoyed but also saying you still want them to like you at the same time .
2 You want me to put them in the bag ?
3 when they 've got to do the road or something they want somebody to do it for the three weeks or
4 Now look at that I want you to see them in the bath , they enjoy themselves like children .
5 no , what I 'd like you to do is , I want you to put it on the erm , you can take it home later , put it on the windowsill with your plan , do n't lose your plan please put it on the windowsill your plan you need to have your plans with you , now you can start tidying up your mess and
6 ‘ I want you to phone me on the usual number at eleven , old chum , and do n't fail . ’
7 " I want you to tell me about the telephone call this morning , Mrs. Bidwell .
8 But that 's what I want tomorrow morning we 'll be looking at your preparation tonight on your call and I want I want you to tell me at the end of each why you chose the route you chose right ?
9 It was an unsecured loan … now they want him to secure it against the house .
10 It was an unsecured loan … now they want him to secure it against the house .
11 The banks want us to pay them for the privilege of making their money from our money .
12 ‘ Then tomorrow , you can take it down to the oven and tell them to put it at the bottom , so it -cooks really slowly , to keep it moist . ’
13 ‘ We like you to open it on the spot , just in case there 's a query . ’
14 Now you 'll then have to look and see if they tell you to give it to the nearest metre or the nearest maybe the nearest maybe the nearest point one of a metre or three significant figures or three decimal places .
15 ‘ But even though they had nothing at the ports , if you offered one of them a bar of chocolate or a pack of cigarettes they would turn it down and tell you to send it to the Front . ’
16 Tell him to join us in the admiral 's cabin at once . ’
17 I steel myself to look them in the eyes .
18 A series which is broadcast each week has a number of features designed into it to help viewers recognise " their " programme and encourage them to watch it at the same time every week .
19 They can get so much more out of it if you encourage them to approach it in the way a real production would be approached — as an exercise in communicating something to a specific audience .
20 Suppose you allow me to take you to the Odeon ? ’
21 Allow me to introduce you to the new Mrs Morey . ’
22 Allow me to assist you up the hill . ’
23 If the Hon. Gentleman has suggestions , I advise him to bring them to the attention of the Accommodation and Administration Sub-Committee .
24 Explain that no one is to see what they have written on the paper and then ask them to pin it on the back of the next guest to arrive .
25 You often hire him to take us across the river .
26 Keep it to remind you of the time when Eddie 's little sister was n't good enough for you ! ’
27 Then you slide the inner wall across and use it to pin them against the side of the cage so they ca n't move or fight .
28 Remind me to ask him in the morning for it .
29 In accordance with Section 29 of the Companies Act 1982 we require you to provide us with the names and addresses of the partners in your business .
30 But the mystif lovey , I need you to tell me about the mystif .
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