Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] [to-vb] [adv] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 You want me to blow up a railroad station ? ’
2 Expect them to be hammered and they hold the eventual World Cup winners to a point : expect them to see off a side which had not won in the Championship for three years and they submit weakly .
3 When you 've finished with the reptiles , I want you to round up a group of humans .
4 ‘ My brother is but an earl , and yet you expect us to give up a king in exchange .
5 Just to show her who 's boss , I compel her to let out a shriek .
6 Break it to go round a planting bed , make a circle on which to stand a large plant pot or statue , or to give a paved area around a rotary clothes dryer .
7 Yeah so erm yeah so if you get that sort of thing and then you can in some way either get people to discuss or get them to fill in a questionnaire about it or something of the sort I mean that 's er the format that y'know kind of er seems to work quite well for final year projects anyway er generally speaking with other stuff so er yeah that 's that 's do-able .
8 The idea is to get them to trust the staff and their peer group and get them to open up a bit .
9 Rout out Annunziata , would you , Comfort , and get her to bring up a tray of breakfast .
10 And get him to take out a party . ’
11 Instead , ClarisWorks has a toolbar running down the side of the screen , containing special icons which allow you to call up a worksheet or a graphic .
12 The function keys allow you to call up a variety of viewpoints but , despite this , it was sometimes hard to tell what was going on .
13 Clear cross-references , supplemented by a thorough index , allow you to follow up a line of enquiry and to move easily from the text to the line drawings , maps and colour plates — each chosen to represent a particular design or type of rug typical of those currently available — offering instant visual access to the information you need .
14 The first is knowledge of the remarkable consistency in the organization of the brain , at least within individual species , the second , the availability of histological techniques which enable them to specify where a lesion has been made , after the event , even if it is n't completely possible before , and third , access to new chemical techniques for selectively destroying some components of the brain while leaving others intact ( Kohler , Schwartz , and Fuxe 1979 ) .
15 When you call , Butlin 's will make a provisional booking and ask you to send in a booking form , available in a Butlin 's Holiday World Breakaways brochure or send you a copy .
16 A little background knowledge will make you more confident and help you to draw up a list of really relevant questions .
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