Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [pers pn] [noun sg] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | You should see him slobber in the office ! |
2 | I must draw you attention to the game 's graphics . |
3 | Now we know that gale-force winds in the Channel can topple sightscreens , we must put them upwind of the pavilion this winter , and build a new pavilion out of the insurance claim when they crash through the roof . |
4 | A call to your local Trading Standards Department may give you information about the state of the business and your next step . |
5 | ‘ If he 's a good boy I might make him Chairman of the board of Ferguson Foods ! |
6 | Still , the trip might buy him credit with the boss , unless he thought Cormack was a sycophantic idiot offering to take the things in the first place , which was equally likely . |
7 | I 'll give you money for the assassin . |
8 | If Dad was alive he 'd give me money for the bike like a shot . |
9 | In such a highly discouraging environment , female students were tempted to spend their college lives looking for ‘ Mr Right ’ , who could offer them companionship during the years of study and secure a good future afterwards . |
10 | ‘ He said that he could find me work in the theatre . |
11 | I 'm a drunk Robina , a free Robina , a girl who can stop being called bloody Robina — they even used to call me Banko in the third year : Robin , robbing banks , Banko ! |
12 | This would explain it prevalence among the more promiscuous gay communities , and its apparent transmissibility through blood products such as factor VIII used by haemophiliacs . |
13 | Windows has thousands , whereas OS/2 seems to be bereft of the kind of volume of applications that would signal it acceptance as the standard operating system . |
14 | Here , where it cut the highway , the steep bank of the river would give them protection from the full force of the hurricane . |
15 | When in Colossians 1:9ff Paul prays for Christians he has never met , his first request is that the Spirit would give them understanding of the Lord 's will for their lives ; then , that they should live their lives in accordance with that will by pleasing the Lord in everything ; then , that they should increase in their knowledge of God ; and finally , that they should be strengthened with all might according to the measure of his glorious power which should result for them as it did for Christ , not in arrogance but in patience and longsuffering . |
16 | That would give me access to the offices , with a reasonable status for asking direct questions . " |
17 | Sometimes she would give him money on the sly and he would help her with chores . |
18 | It scampered towards the cat door that would give it access to the bigger house at the end of the row , but suddenly it stopped . |
19 | Fear not , for you shall see me fight by the help of God and holy Mary Mother ; my heart kindles because you are here ! |
20 | NEWSAGENTS have rejected a move which would see them campaign for the restoration of capital punishment . |
21 | If he had money , he would buy a case of beer from the bar which would gain him entry to the table . |
22 | Which would leave us room for the |
23 | The company believes that the move may save it money in the long run — rather than merely lose it revenue — because reductions in electricity consumption should allow it to cut spending on new equipment needed to cope with increased demand . |
24 | With an unbeaten 75 off 38 balls in a Sunday League win over Warwicks at Leek in the same week , Adams revealed himself as one of the game 's most destructive young batsmen , and he hopes these innings will earn him consideration for the England ‘ A ’ tour . |
25 | The group believes that its collective strength will make it second in the software queue behind only Sun Microsystems Inc with its 141,000 seats to Sun 's estimated 241,000 single-user systems . |
26 | Or you can contact Oxfam UK ( 274 Banbury Road , Oxford , OX2 7DZ ) and get their Cambodia Information Pack which will give you background on the situation and advice on what questions to ask evasive politicians . |
27 | You can also contact Oxfam UK ( 274 Banbury Road , Oxford , OX2 7DZ ) and get their Cambodia Information Pack which will give you background on the situation and advice on what questions to ask evasive politicians . |
28 | In most cases , quite fairly , the interviewer will give you feedback on the test . |
29 | ‘ Hopefully it will give us confidence for the Dundalk match , ’ he told me . |
30 | We come to the conclusion that we would like to live here forever , knowing that nothing will stop us being on the plane home . |