Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [prep] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I ask them to forgive me for not taking interventions . |
2 | It would n't fool them for long but it would do for a moment . |
3 | As they became aware of cinema audiences the vast majority of these intellectuals tended not to see them in quite such a negative way as Chaplin . |
4 | ‘ You do n't seriously expect to see me in here , do you ? ’ |
5 | The frescoes , for example , show many elements that are borrowed from Minoan Crete , but handled in a way that turns them into distinctively Theran compositions . |
6 | No , do n't pick for me , bring them over here . |
7 | Just bring them over here . |
8 | There must be a complete scrutiny on every level to re-create this past knowledge , seek out its truths , bring them into today . |
9 | Seeing them after so long , after all that had happened to her , it was as though they were strangers . |
10 | You can link them to show that one task has to be completed before another can be started , and rearranging tasks if you make a mistake is no problem — you simply drag them to where you want them . |
11 | I mean , no , I 'm not kidding when you drag them from where I am , down to the scales that 's fucking hard work mate ! |
12 | Do you want me to just go through any others ? |
13 | Do n't want me er do n't want me to just check it ? |
14 | Alright , any other , do you want me to just , do you want me to just to get her to call you ? |
15 | Alright , any other , do you want me to just , do you want me to just to get her to call you ? |
16 | Dr Losberne , of course , was full of immediate plans to rush round London arresting all the gang and hanging them at once . |
17 | Thus the dealers were forced to bluff the more , which amazingly , made them into more effective salesmen . |
18 | Fate had parted them for ever , but she would never know any other man in the way she had known Tyler . |
19 | You are the only woman I know — apart from Lucy — who wears skirts and dresses and make-up and turns me on more powerful than a monsoon with all the steam and heat … |
20 | You know , they told me , and the they were on , and they were like they really expected them to just make up and they started having a fight ! |
21 | But Labour councillors rebutted the Conservative group 's allegation by accusing them of not wanting to face the truth . |
22 | Sling them over here . |
23 | ‘ No , ’ she interrupted , ‘ but you seem to be accusing me of exactly the same things I accused you of — or at least had to ask about . |
24 | ‘ What are you accusing me of then ? ’ |
25 | These are moderate to severe pain relievers , but numerous instances were cited in the interviews where GPs had prescribed them for relatively minor ailments , some of which were fictitious , such as headaches , backache and arthritis . |
26 | Of the many directives gummed to the glass partition , one took the trouble to thank me for not smoking . |
27 | Bootleggers then copy the film onto hundreds of VHS tapes and sell them for up to £12 a piece . |
28 | Erm but I 'm hoping they 'll put them on a , on the table when we sell them in here and there 's that 's the first thing that 'll hit them is the turned legs you see ? |
29 | Rather he thinks that ants ' social organisation and skills should make them at least as rewarding to study as the birds and mammals on which animal behaviourists have focused . |
30 | My feeling ( although I am not the best judge ) was that the Workshop was a complete success in that it involved the participants in exploring the intellectual bases of their subject , and led them from there to the practical rethinking of their teaching methods and curricula . |