Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [adj] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | You did n't need to hit me that hard . ’ |
2 | She 'd almost certainly heard them all before . |
3 | Oh well , better go and say sorry , otherwise he 'll throw them all away . |
4 | Professor Winston said : ‘ I 'm thrilled to see them all here . |
5 | This visit , he told Alice as the train took them back to London later that evening , had been a very happy one and it was his intention to go down to Calking to see them all again very soon . |
6 | Lovely to see them all so happy , is n't it , Joe ? ’ |
7 | ‘ She just wants to see me happy before … ’ |
8 | He had not checked them all personally . |
9 | Not that this made them live longer — average life expectancy was only 38 . |
10 | The melodic contour would suffer if we made them all equally prominent , so we have to decide on their relative importance and stress them accordingly . |
11 | What made them less than first-rate , yet also made them popular locally , was the touch of theatricality and exaggeration , the desire to impose , which was very foreign indeed to the character of Oswaldston as a town . |
12 | Oh he drives me mad sometimes ! |
13 | Britain could ship them both home to America as quickly as possible . |
14 | Hess did not have a normal christening for Wolf Rudiger , the Fuhrer does not think them good enough for Nazis . |
15 | Erm so we wish to thank them all , or I wish to thank them all very much for all their hard work and support they 've given me . |
16 | ‘ They do n't make them strong enough , ’ said Midwinter . |
17 | A family of four will make them last right through to the new year . |
18 | The experience I would hope to gain in an Earthwatch project would make me competent enough to join hands with the necessary authorities in improving the condition of these game reserves . |
19 | Have you eat them all now ? |
20 | But they keep my feet on the ground — they do n't treat me any differently . |
21 | Why should they treat them all equally ? |
22 | Bring me some tomorrow , okay ? |
23 | I said you bring me three o'clock |
24 | Better ( > ) slow gentle motion ; this soothes them both generally and their specific complaints — pains , headaches etc . |
25 | If I can eat them all tonight can I have them ? |
26 | He made me nervous just looking at him , his two hands pressing each side of my doorframe . |
27 | It made me hungover instead . |
28 | I had that at Christmas which made me bad all over Christmas right ? |
29 | The fourth type is exemplified in : ( 1 ) Ellen shook the keys loose the mixture will turn metal buttons soft muzak drives them mad Again , an easy way to detect the presence of a distinct type of adjectival structure is to consider the appropriate formulation for a question . |
30 | I read them both again erm last year for the first time for many years , and I found Herodotus much the better of the two , because Herodotus was prepared to be curious about everything . |