Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [verb] [pers pn] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The retailer should not sell you the first slice and the second cut should be of a bright , usually pink colour . |
2 | In short , our status as Independent Financial Advisors means we must always give you the best possible advice regarding your options in the financial marketplace . |
3 | Sorry , I should n't do it the other side cos it wobbled . |
4 | We 're simply saying that if we 're going to build the vehicle over there with in excess of 60 per cent local content , you should n't charge us the 10 per cent duty . |
5 | Er … forgot who this is … so let's just give him the popular name ‘ Local ’ , when in fact he probably is n't . |
6 | ‘ I was afraid you might not think him the right friend for me , ’ said Mrs Ames . |
7 | ‘ I 'll just give you the overall concept of the thing , and it 's up to you how to interpret as you see fit . ’ |
8 | We 'll still do it the same . |
9 | If it is in an issue less than two years old , we 'll probably send you the whole issue as a back number . |
10 | ‘ I might well ask you the same question , ’ he said coolly , not moving further into the room . |
11 | Right , cos , it 's like everything , it 's like your weight it either goes up and up and up or it goes down and down and down , you 'll never hold it the same |
12 | They 'd rather sell you the full price , yeah . |
13 | This birth was so quick and easy , Wilson could not think it the same process as Oreste 's . |
14 | Both of them realised that he had abandoned all pretence that Sally-Anne was an ordinary young woman come to work in Vetch Street , but neither of them pursued the matter , Dr Neil from delicacy , and Sally-Anne because she could not tell him the real truth about herself — he would undoubtedly immediately send her back to the embassy , and she did not want that at all — it would be failure . |
15 | He explained that children came to Cedars when their own school could not give them the individual help with basic skills which they needed . |
16 | I could probably give you the best idea by saying that I conducted most of my tests at an output rating of only 8 watts per channel and that there was sufficient volume to overwhelm a large mammal . |
17 | The trouble was , they thought , that the person who 'd really regret it the most would be the one nome who was eaten . |
18 | It was the part of Sabbo in Rope ; mind you , I had been offered two leading roles at other reps that could n't give me the vital Equity card — so Sabbo it was . |
19 | I I could n't tell you the exact number but it was over a hundred shops in Edinburgh . |
20 | And he said , it 's most unlike me , as you probably know , but he said I could n't tell you the last time I had time off work , but he said , I have n't been into the office since th cos I 've been feeling really bad ! |
21 | Because obviously if you had one particular factory on the tideway and another producing an identical product and identical effluent in one of the tributaries , you could n't treat them the same because they 're patently different cases . ’ |
22 | Well you could n't find them the other day , you said they were n't there did n't you ? |
23 | I could actually give you the exact figures er or or Mr but I wo n't give them at at the moment of the top of my head . |
24 | Lewis fuses a blend of soul , jazz and rock to haunting effect which may well make him the hottest new talent since Seal . |
25 | I have a Roland U220 which would give me the sounds I want although I know it would not give me the great note-sequence loops which McLaughlin uses so beautifully . |
26 | Is the hon. Gentleman saying that he would not give it the limited powers of disposal available in clause 4(4) ( b ) ? |
27 | Though it would be a great personal sadness to have to do it , it would nevertheless give her the greatest satisfaction to see Kirsty settled in a warm and loving family . |
28 | ‘ Corps would n't tell me the latest position on the phone , sir , ’ Woodruffe said . |
29 | ‘ If they would n't tell us the first time , why should they do so now ? ’ |
30 | You would n't call it the best buildup you ever seen and after a little bit of scrappy play which Pisa failed to get the ball away , it fell inviting on the edge of the area , and he struck it with all the confidence and aplomb a a player who 's been planting 'em in the back of the net all season . |