Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 Leaving me to continue cleaning up , my husband climbed the ladder into the roof space to see what the situation was there .
2 so all that writing is actually surrounding your picture is n't it , you 've come up with your sensational picture and then you surround your sensational picture with your writing , I was saying to him with these little sub-headings like trapped , right , cost , holiday , okay which actually keep your reader hooked and make them want to read on .
3 What was it about the name that made them want to funk on down and start praising the Lord ?
4 My own tears , hot noisy gulping that burns and blotches , that neither you nor any of the women in the group is going to offer to staunch , tears of anger for myself and all of us , anger with the women in the group for making me face up to what I 'm doing to you , for making me want to take out those dusty bundles of old stories from where they 've lain for my lifetime tied up with pink ribbon and reread them and throw them away .
5 And yet , wrote Harsnet , it is this which excites me , this which makes me want to go on .
6 ‘ I 've got that ego that makes me want to jump up and down , ’ he explains later .
7 ‘ I 've got that ego that makes me want to jump up and down , ’ he explains later .
8 ‘ I 've got that ego that makes me want to jump up and down , ’ he explains later .
9 ‘ I 've got that ego that makes me want to jump up and down , ’ he explains later .
10 It made me want to run out and play the first two albums post haste , which is no bad thing .
11 It made me want to throw up ! ’
12 You make me want to throw up !
13 I think about buying some fags but the headache 's still there behind my eyes and I have the feeling smoking a cigarette would make me want to throw up .
14 ‘ You make me want to throw up . ’
15 It made me want to throw up .
16 It makes me want to roll up my sleeves , ’ McQuaid said in praise and plain enjoyment at the prospect of it as the plates were put on the table .
17 As the crews tied up for the last time in Southampton , watched , and waited for by families and friends they had n't seen for eight months , many of them agreed getting back to a routine , going back to work , might by tough .
18 The upshot was that after much argument all three of them agreed to help out , and all five of us did manage to get to the church on time .
19 The Brigadier appeared and , after much foot stamping and saluting , everyone got lined up and ready to move off , but not before the Brigadier insisted that there should be a bodyguard of four Commandos to protect the Piper .
20 You ca n't really expect me to go fishing about underneath your bed if I do n't even know what I might find under it , now can you ? ’
21 You want me to go jumping out of Dorniers again at five thousand feet in the dark like last time over Ireland and you try to hand me that kind of bollocks . ’
22 But you did n't expect me to go rummaging around in Paula 's diary , did you ? ’
23 He were just made me laugh come on then I 'll just come out with you , in the garden .
24 None of them got icing on today .
25 and one of them got bunked off
26 Many of them got burnt out .
27 The therapist helped them to agree to carry out mutual tasks which were that they would spend one day out together during the next weekend and visit a friend together on another day during the week .
28 Do they mean none transferable from person to person or from book to book , erm , for everything it does n't say and if they know , both of them stopped sending out those
29 When friends asked me out I had to turn them down and one or two of them stopped calling round .
30 Miss , let's go down before anyone sees us and unlock it before everyone starts coming on down .
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