Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [pers pn] [verb] [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.

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1 If they 're sick for seven days or less , you may want them to fill in a form saying so .
2 This list has , believe it or not , really got me in the mood for venturing back to see United — tommorrow should see me travelling up the M1 if I can get the transport arranged — and hopefully I 'll be seeing quite a few games throughout the season .
3 Ideally , it should enable you to burn up a little more energy and help you to become fitter .
4 Mrs Putt might want a stall cleared out and fresh straw put in for some company she 's expecting , or she 'll want me to hitch up a carriage so she can go visiting .
5 Perhaps he thought it might make me nip up a bit quicker with his morning tray . ’
6 Tonight it 's my turn ; he 'll expect me to take up the story where he left off , but I 've no intention of doing that .
7 You 'll hear it coming down the anal passage
8 Fifteen minutes later : ‘ I 'll leave you to dig out the part numbers and the vehicle details , Staff .
9 ‘ It 's Dieter 's section that 's been handling this , so I 'll let him fill in the background . ’
10 But iff you actually allow B R as an organization to bid , I think it 's making a nonsense of privatization because you 're saying in essence there is n't anything wrong with B R management at the moment and we 'll let them take over the network .
11 If I go and tell that mod over there that he 's insulted his tie and then I go and tell the rocker that the mod 's been rude about him , we 'll get them burning down the pier . ’
12 I 'll ask him to move along a bit , so he ai n't blocking the entrance .
13 I 'll help you set up an art and printing business .
14 okay it 'll be that so you can eventually you can build up a few tricks that 'll help you sort out a lot of the spelling .
15 Once in , it seemed nothing , absolutely nothing , could make her give up the job she loved .
16 He 'd watch him dance around the room emitting stifled screams .
17 Despite their bare feet , our young guides strolled nonchalantly across these sections , apparently unconcerned that a single slip could send them plummeting down the mountainside .
18 I could see her checking out every point on the landscape , sussing the locality .
19 Oh I did n't like them I was , I could see them riding up the leg just like that pair I had on that day and in the end they look so grey and they look like
20 Get into Microfit , when you 're in the data input menu I 'd like you to call up the file Q M four FIT
21 But I could have them send up a tray if you 'd rather stay in bed . ’
22 You could hear him shouting down the telephone halfway down the road .
23 I could hear him pick up the telephone and dial a number .
24 He paused ; she could hear him shaking out the page .
25 We could hear it whistling down the chimney , and howling all around the house .
26 She said if I could get us chucked outside the cinema , chucked out the cinema cos Billy said he 'd get us chucked out the cinema for , she goes and we can all pretend we do n't them .
27 She could imagine him picking out the blooms , thinking of her , his large , flamboyant writing looping across the card …
28 An analysis of aggressive episodes could help you to work out a practical campaign to deal with a persistent problem over discipline .
29 And to encourage people to work they would make them fill in a job-sheet saying how many forms they had booked in .
30 The Law Commission committee says that this principle is not good enough ; sellers should be under a legal duty to reveal everything they know and ought to know about their property — which would oblige them to carry out a survey before offering it for sale .
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