Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] [pers pn] [adj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So I want to give you that positive feed-back . |
2 | I want to give you some positive feedback , you asked for it , from the National Alliance of Women 's Organisations , er , which represents two hundred and six organisations , in , all in all about five million women . |
3 | Set on its own rocky peninsula overlooking the sea , the hotel at Cala Mesquida is just far enough from the hustle and bustle to make it that little bit quieter and more relaxing . |
4 | ‘ I 'll hit you if you keep callin' me that daft name , ’ said Dolly . |
5 | Now I 've given you some good tablets for this |
6 | Tomato one small tomato , right , they 've got me two small tomatoes . |
7 | I 've promised them all total confidentiality . ’ |
8 | She pulled the door open , suddenly terrified of finding a solemn-faced policeman standing there , come to give her some terrible news . |
9 | ‘ Heaven forbid that you 've brought us another budding actress . ’ |
10 | You 've sent me five handwritten pages of quotations ( some of which concern horses — genetically manipulated animals ) , which in the seven-point-solid type that my Bible is printed in would come to about half a page . |
11 | Such arguments serve to remind us that scientific management has right-wing as well as left-wing critics . |
12 | ‘ I 've lost you six good men , ’ said Owen , ‘ and gained you nothing . |
13 | I have given him some heavy sarcasm about it . ’ |
14 | This month , I have given you 23 small designs and invite you to create your own individual picture . |
15 | ‘ And you , Kraal of the distant South , must try to remember all I have taught you these long years and pass it on . |
16 | In due course I will answer it for you , that and many other things that I know have quizzed you these past years . ’ |
17 | Have to find him yon old folkery with the picture-window looking on to the stand of immemorial beeches , the dingle dell , the plashing brook , the wishing-well , the verdant sward … |
18 | Radchenko is clearly the dangerman in a team whose away exploits have earned them previous European qualification . |
19 | ‘ No doubt you meant well , ’ he said , ‘ but you have saved them some hard knocks . ’ |
20 | Yet 35 years of research have convinced me that managerial hierarchy is the most efficient , the hardiest , and in fact the most natural structure ever devised for large organizations . |
21 | I said here I said got she said oh I have to go into cash now I suppose I have to owe you another bleeding pound here you are . |
22 | I 've spoken to Nylabone — the manufacturers of the Plaque Attacker and they have reassured us that small pieces are intended to break off when you chew vigorously . |
23 | Charles , I have to tell you some bad news . |