Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] [pers pn] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Do we want to see him hammer nails up his nostrils ?
2 ‘ He said he 'd seen the film once an' did n't want to see it agen . ’
3 Well , why , you do n't want to wear them case .
4 It was forced to withdraw two drugs from the States this year because they failed to meet US standards .
5 Why do he want to know them things I wonder ? ’
6 Certainly from the rapturous reception when he walked on court and the sympathetic response after a performance containing too many embarrassingly bad moments , Borg can rightly claim that people still want to see him play .
7 Contingent economic agreements provided for a repeal of the US ban on the import of Soviet gold coins , the lifting of restrictions on Soviet borrowing from the US government 's Export-Import Bank ( which was expected to stimulate US companies ' interest in setting up joint ventures in the Soviet Union ) , and payment by the Soviet Union of a debt of US$674,000,000 owed for supplies furnished under the Lend-Lease programme during the Second World War .
8 Well first of all I want to thank you John for your programme , we really have enjoyed it and we 're very sorry this is your last day .
9 The American push for multilateralism in the new post-war order was designed to enable US firms to break into this protected British sphere of influence and other protected blocs .
10 Or trying to erm save but who wants to wear them kind of trousers ?
11 HEALTH SECRETARY Virginia Bottomley is fighting a tough behind the scenes battle to preserve her £30 billion health budget .
12 I want to assure him Crevecoeur is in no danger , but that SHe must return to Club Eleusis . ’
13 Five or six in one part of the hall would create a din , and when Blackshirt stewards approached to eject them scores of Red colleagues would arise to join in the battle .
14 The parish officers promised to find him work .
15 He picked up the piece of ornamental driftwood from the mantelpiece and tried to stand it upside down , while he considered this , and his wife 's sobs slowly diminished .
16 In the early spring we received refugees of Jewish birth from Europe at the City Temple , and tried to find them homes .
17 I want to sterilise me things .
18 ‘ I only want to sell me flowers wherever I find meself a customer . ’
19 At Nine Miles , they want to sell you T-shirts .
20 He has to relearn it stage by stage , building up his awareness through experience , in much the same way as a child learns about putting on clothes by himself .
21 But I have n't come to crunch the guy , I want to hear him talk .
22 Lord Byron so loves to hear me play ! ’
23 Colin and Dawn fell in love when Dawn tried to help them patch things up .
24 Mr Wakil told a news conference that the President was being held in Kabul with ‘ those who tried to help him escape ’ .
25 Felix remembered the gang of them at the beginning of the World War , with Stephen stomping around reviling the call-up , deciding on conscientious objection for himself , shaking off the hand of any acquaintance who tried to help him speed over a dangerous crossing , and talking about the anti-militarist statement he would make to the court .
26 ‘ Mr Gordon wants to give you piano lessons , ’ he told Tony .
27 In return for this information the chief priests promised to give him money .
28 Thomas Cromwell was offered £100 for his help in obtaining the post of justice in North Wales ; J. Lucas proposed to give him £10 for wine — literally a pourboire if appointed King 's Solicitor .
29 The men at the bar moved to give him room .
30 No she has to do it , she has to do it instalments .
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