Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Take them to see Santa in his Steam Train Grotto . |
2 | ‘ It must be frightening for them to see Ryan on the bench . |
3 | " When I was dealing with the men personally I generally got them to see matters from my point of view , but unfortunately I could not stay in any one port for any length of time ; my subordinates did not have the same control over men as I did " . |
4 | Our informants had a well-articulated theory of the relation between ‘ work-in-school ’ and success in a life career that allowed them to see work-in-school as the first rung of their adult moral careers . |
5 | Competition between old males with harems and younger ones without them involves co-operation between males on both sides . |
6 | More importantly , it was now divided into five departments on an essentially geographical basis , three of them handling relations with distinct groups of European states and the other two those with Asiatic ones ( China , Persia , the khanates of central Asia and the little Georgian kingdoms in the Caucasus ) . |
7 | They also authorised FERL to approach the former East German authorities of Thüringen , now one of the new ‘ Länder ’ ( regions ) in Germany , to ask them to include provision for community radios in their legislation . |
8 | Or maybe it 's simpler than that , and has to do with them seeing Tod in his natural environment , the doctor , the gatekeeper , his white coat and his black bag . |
9 | Wildlife Conservation International had helped them make contact with interested scientists and individuals . |
10 | Let them make programmes for each other . |
11 | Whereas in the past voters had looked to parties and party workers to help them make sense of politics , this function was now largely given up to television news broadcasts . |
12 | It will target specifically chosen people in an effort to help them make links with the changing climate . |
13 | Within a few years of transfer to the South Metropolitan system , all these cars had the headlamps moved from the canopy front to the usual position on the dash , one reason being that it enabled them to carry advertisements in the same positions as the rest of the fleet . |
14 | Integrity expands and deepens the role individual citizens can play in developing the public standards of their community because it requires them to treat relations among themselves as characteristically , not just spasmodically , governed by these standards . |
15 | He will demand that the Syrians stop arming the rebels and allowing them to penetrate Turkey across their border , and is also expected to ask them to hand over Damascus-based Mr Abdullah Ocalan , leader of the Marxist PKK . |
16 | For example , when goods are entrusted to a repairer for repair , he has a lien over them to compel payment of his repair bill . |
17 | ‘ Come on in and help me make sense of this life I live . ’ |
18 | You let me make love to you fiercely , you have given yourself to me when you have good cause to hate men ! ’ |
19 | You 'd only let me make love to you that night because you realised I was a better bet than Peter . |
20 | ‘ Then let me make excuses for her ! ’ she flared . |
21 | The Americans say their proposal will allow them to forgive $128m-worth of African debts owed on non-concessional ( ie , market-rate ) loans . |
22 | It is true , however , that for US employers direct control of the workplace was crucial , and many of them fought unionism with every weapon at their command . |
23 | and you went up there and there 's them building sort of on the top is n't there |
24 | I 'm telling you this with authority because he 's made me typing monitor in the matter . ’ |
25 | The comment may have been innocent enough , but it caused me to lose confidence in her and from that moment on something in me just froze . |
26 | My mum gave me got loads of them as well , I 'll eat the ones my mum gave me . |
27 | Paul Girouard in The Return to Camelot pointed out that the chivalric code of conduct ‘ never recovered from the Great War partly because the War itself was such a shattering of illusions , partly because it helped to produce a world in which the necessary conditions for chivalry were increasingly absent ’ and that the absence of so many men at the Front ‘ had put women in a position of responsibility which made many of them distrust chivalry as a form of concealed slavery ’ . |
28 | You 'd be surprised , some of them make bookings with the beautician and hairdresser even before they come on board . ’ |
29 | In other words , manners not only make the man , but lack of them make men into animals . |
30 | IT really annoyed me to see leaders of the public service unions on TV going on about how a pay freeze would be unacceptable to their members . |