Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [pers pn] [verb] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You must start paying five pounds a week by next Tuesday the court usher will give you the address of the court but you must make you send that money every week .
2 ‘ Perhaps I should leave you to answer that question , ’ she whispered .
3 I let him have his pet , but in the end I went and tried to be nice to him ( because I knew I must get him to send that letter ) .
4 I 'll bet he drives that Mercedes parked up in the lot .
5 Just wondering how long it 'll take you to read that paper Brian
6 There is direct precedent in the first case , and he knows that sound strategy might require him to follow that precedent .
7 So you 'll let me have that information ?
8 you do not mind my taking this method of answering your letter and I hope that you , I did not put you to too much trouble to locate a recorder to listen to the tape , I am just too lazy to write it all down and think that what I have to say I can put it better in words than what I can on paper , I 'll let you do that part .
9 I 'm going to see a wee lassie tonight ; maybe she 's not as pretty as Helen , but after I have a word with her , then maybe , just maybe , she 'll let you put that cock of yours into action .
10 Right I 'll let you have that part cos they write they wo n't want these that is that is original receipt so I 'll give her
11 And if you decide to distribute them then you 're going to need to help , so you just give a few to , and a few to you as well , we 'll get them distributed that way .
12 The point is , though , no matter how badly people might say he played that week and won — everybody 's going to miss a few fairways ; Tom Watson was just as erratic in 1983 , that 's his game and he 's no mug — he 'd got it all worked out .
13 She smiled up at him , wishing she could will the tension out of his body , wishing she could make him relax that guard .
14 ‘ I could make you take that back , ’ he said , his voice a low growl very close to her ear .
15 I do n't think you 'd like me doing that Alex ?
16 I 'd like it to stay that way , do you hear ?
17 You know where it says now try this , I 'd like you to do that exercise , putting in all the punctuation .
18 ‘ It may surprise you to hear that typing is the last thing on my mind , ’ he said softly , sitting down beside her .
19 Anyone would think you got that job at the Queen 's Theatre . ’
20 Ethics do have a place in the boardroom , and our employees , er employees in I B M , would expect them to have that place .
21 And you would like me to provide that management ? ’
22 I would suggest you to ask that question in fact you 'll ask Gordon afterwards .
23 Er the other fire fighters would enable us to hit that target on a regular basis and in fact we will also the target during those periods when .
24 The enthusiasm of the sixties ( it was not just naivety ) would have held that education should lead the whole process , while the cynicism of the seventies and eighties would have us believe that education , that is schools at any rate , can do no more than mirror the society of which they are part .
25 This has something of the smack of a ‘ like it or not ’ pronouncement of the kind commonly declaimed by those who would have us suppose that opposition to things we do not like would be pointless .
26 I shall hoover you to get that grass off .
27 And in the creation of unity , unity there 's deep concern about the status of American churches in Romania and obviously the Hungarian church in Romania is affected by that whole process so I would urge you to read that letter to remember the work of Hugh erm and to be aware of , of what the situation is in that part of the world .
28 It is important to get that correction — if he will allow me to use that word — on the record .
29 I shall be happy to give way to the hon. Member for Dunfermline , East ( Mr. Brown ) if Mr. Speaker will allow him to answer that question .
30 I want to go to university and this will help me achieve that goal . ’
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