Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [pron] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Come on make me a nice cup of tea . |
2 | The terms sound harsh , not to say positively feudal : Benjamin was to serve his master faithfully , keep his secrets , gladly obey his every word . |
3 | Helen 's ability to enjoy herself and express her objections effectively make her an easy person to help , although she is sometimes criticised for being demanding . |
4 | They obviously hate you a great deal . ’ |
5 | Even in gallery , he wrote , it will disturb no one , merely make it a little more difficult to get from one side of the room to the other . |
6 | They reckon the average French woman do n't change their knickers , they only change it every two days or something and all sorts they do n't shave . |
7 | Before any of the officially appointed Dealers below sell you a Saab Approved used Car it will have undergone a stringent 40 Point Check and Service by dedicated Saab-trained Technicians using factory approved equipment and only genuine Saab parts . |
8 | Give me the leave to make the best of my fortune and only pardon me the abuse of your house . |
9 | Victoria Worsley appeared in Make Me A Statue , a one-woman show at the Burton-Taylor rooms , Oxford Playhouse , in April . |
10 | Assertiveness training may help but again can not change the problem , only perhaps make it a little easier to deal with . |
11 | It is hoped to have another polo match here next year and perhaps make it an annual event . |
12 | We only make it a hundred miles or so before evening falls . |
13 | A rented suit will be collected from a hire firm on the day before the wedding so make yourself a checklist which includes , ‘ Put speech notes in jacket pocket . |
14 | ‘ We 're going to hafta give a big coffee party for the auto buyer from Henderson and Company , so make it a nice one . ’ |
15 | As they queued to pay , each of them was told : ‘ We ca n't add up your bill , so make us an offer ! ’ |
16 | We know there are plenty of you howlers out there — so send us an example of your most tuneful work , as soon as possible . |
17 | Only send us a sign … ’ |
18 | So each of those big books with a thousand tickets only cost me a pound . |
19 | Only cost him a couple of quid . ’ |
20 | The cultural baggage which any social group , tribe , or institution such as the police acquires over time can thus be translated to reveal just what sustains it , and furthermore reveal what the society itself may not even have understood . |
21 | Now why do n't you introduce her to the office routine — and perhaps show her the chalets ? ’ |
22 | I was just gon na say , I I think we should possibly stop blaming the media or whatever actually happens and perhaps echo what the the lady earlier said , I think that it 's in our hands , we 're the women that could make this happen ! |
23 | Also , he is one of the best man-man markers Ive seen … basically give him a job and he 'll do it . |
24 | ‘ You can learn a lot from Dr Streeter , so give her a chance . ’ |
25 | So give her a lemonade , will you ? |
26 | ‘ So give her a break . |
27 | So give me a pen , please . ’ |
28 | So give me a howl . |
29 | So give me an example , Daniel , of an industry using a natural resource . |
30 | So give him a big hand , please … |