Example sentences of "[prep] [verb] [pers pn] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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31 For many patients , brief problem-orientated outpatient care seems to be a very satisfactory means of helping them tackle the difficulties .
32 With , with regards to Camco 's Eastern European sales drive , does this have any er , implications in terms of er , working capital movements , in terms of helping them fund those acquisitions and what sort of er , provisions perhaps , are you taking on those sales ?
33 Children with cerebral palsy ca n't control , their muscles , or voices , but there is a way of helping them develop .
34 Unemployed people are given training opportunities in the hope of helping them find work .
35 You see , I 've no intention of helping you ruin a man I admire . ’
36 We pour much time , money , anxiety and effort into our children simply for the pleasure of seeing them grow into the kind of people we long for them to be .
37 After that the solid throb of their engines and the thrill of seeing them skim to a halt on the waters of Poole Harbour were mere memories , although they continued to give excellent service in other parts of the world and a travel company has recently introduced a nostalgic flying-boat holiday across Africa on the route once used by Imperial Airways .
38 ED BICKNELL is manager of Dire Straits who he says that he wanted to represent within five minutes of seeing them live .
39 We have had heroes in our time at Crystal Palace but there was only one Albert Harry and those who had the pleasure and privilege of seeing him play were lucky indeed .
40 By fund-raising she is doing something positive towards helping me get better .
41 Analysed , considered and acted upon these facts and the others also available from your sales ledger can go a long way towards helping you make your business more efficient and profitable .
42 Kind of make you hoot with laughter half the time , erm , and the contrast with that is the point , which I do n't know whether any of you has looked at , of course , called Gandhi 's Truth .
43 I was brought up in the country , on a farm you know , so I 'll try and sort of make you know equal amount of flowers in each , and then er it can be halved .
44 Well what , what sort of made me say that was because er across the crevy well at least all these travel ones are
45 And I sort of made him talk .
46 Do you remember the rebuilding of the club when they sort of made it look how it looked now ?
47 the road sort of made you have a van
48 the festivals car park , you know the whole thing and I mean then he kicked them off did n't he , so they moved up to Cross Street so in a way it 's their own fault , they could of let them stay there , I mean every body wants to be settled somewhere like
49 You could of let me have the first one
50 Well , you know I just ca n't sort of let it go on .
51 But it was sort of let me think it was over and it only looked about that big .
52 Would they of let you go if you 'd passed ?
53 He was our , he was our squadron but not our troop you see , see if I 'd a been his troop he probably would n't of made me go into the sea , but it was fucking cold , I mean , I mean full M B C kit right
54 How it 's here and there and the other the other sort of hear you hear with your ear and it 's got an ear inside it .
55 Just two points — the first is that I ca n't imagine what Ruby 's guardians are thinking of to let her brave the London traffic on a moped .
56 sort of feel you know , I mean , I 've known people where , I mean , it was like us the day we moved in here
57 I have n't decided yet , but I 'm considering letting him do a year with one of the best dressage riders .
58 They 'll provide accommodation and three meals a day , at only four times the cost of letting her do it herself .
59 The fingers tightened round her arm , biting deep into her flesh as she continued to struggle , and Fran knew as clearly as she knew her own name that he had no intention of letting her go .
60 ‘ I ca n't believe it ! ’ he cried , but held on to her firmly so that she had a very concrete impression that , if it happened that it was the truth , he had no intention of letting her go , not now .
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