Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [verb] [pers pn] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Although they receive notification from education of the intention to assess a child , they are uncertain of their role , and so , with other pressing priorities , they tend not to give it high priority . |
2 | Events that happen previously show us that Atticus is a person that we can put our trust in . |
3 | And er you get out give it another coat with a thingummy and then you work straight across straight across and you just gradually add maybe just a wee drop of methylated spirits till you get all that oil and you see it glistening . |
4 | You know , perhaps if you straightened up on the side , or made it a bit more symmetrical , so that I know how to improve it next time . |
5 | You go along to see him first thing tomorrow . ’ |
6 | And try not to drop it this time , please . |
7 | Unless we make it trivially true that gold is malleable , by explicitly including malleability in our idea of it , we can perceive no connection between the ideas of gold and malleability ; our observation and experiment do not tell us that gold must be malleable ; we have no knowledge that it is . |
8 | One of their complaints against Corcyra is specially revealing : the Corcyreans , they say , ‘ do not pay us appropriate respect as their mother-city ’ . |
9 | We have had more debates on these issues , but it is insulting to suggest that our partners do not give them sufficient attention . |
10 | Do not give them any alcohol , as it will stimulate further heat loss through the skin . |
11 | The gods do not give you two chances . " |
12 | If you do not give us this information , or you give false information , you may be subject to a penalty of £50 for the first offence and £200 for any subsequent offence . |
13 | Do not forget me dear comrade . |
14 | However , I do not play it this way but allow each person ‘ goosed ’ to be the next catcher . |
15 | ‘ I do not see it that way , but it 's all been built up now . |
16 | Much of this could be as plausibly argued today as thirty or more years ago : the extraordinary achievement of the public relations advisers who replaced the ‘ ludicrous courtiers ’ has been to ensure that the royal family do still have it both ways . |
17 | Do n't give me that shit Mr er er , we 're having the heating on at night while Andy 's not here ! |
18 | I just looked her straight back in the eye , as if to say , ‘ Do n't give me that bullshit . ’ |
19 | ‘ Do n't give me that stuff about children then . |
20 | ‘ Do n't give me that nickle and dime stuff ! ’ she burst out shakingly , her eyes blazing with pain . |
21 | ‘ Do n't give me that rubbish , Sid Watkins , ’ she began , ‘ with the average party in this place , that fish would go in one sitting and you know it . |
22 | ‘ Do n't give me that rubbish ! ’ the father shouted . |
23 | Do n't give me that rubbish . |
24 | Do n't give me that crap about being lower-middle-class : it really annoys me . ’ |
25 | Do n't give me that crap Helena cos you told me oh god Scott 's really pissed , he 'll have to stay as well . |
26 | So do n't give me that line , because I 'm not buying it ! ’ |
27 | and then they walk in the bin so I suggest you do n't give me any hassle |
28 | ‘ Do n't give me any trouble , Huy . |
29 | ‘ Look , do n't give me any trouble , ’ replied the Zoggian angrily . |
30 | yeah , he said it 's the best move I ev he said I do n't , the lads do n't give me any trouble he says I 'm fair with them and they 're fair with me |