Example sentences of "[pers pn] [art] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Give me the phone number so that Helen can pass on any message that might come in . ’
2 Q Please could you tell me the water requirements of my two Banded Severums ?
3 In that task I am assisted by a team of six managers , all of whom are professional nurses and district nurses or health visitors and they of course are there to advise me on professional issues , and to share with me the management task of using the resources of Oxford City in the way that we feel is best appropriate , and in doing that , I think one of the important things for us to do , I do n't think we do it quite as well as we should , is to work more closely with the local council , and to look really at what the needs of our local communities are for health , and to try and make sure that the feelings that might well be expressed by individuals , either individually , or through caring associations , or through other statutory agencies , or through voluntary health organisations , are actually given a chance to be there , and to influence our , that official policy and constituents , and to , to influence the planning process .
4 He subsequently er went to work at the Berlick in latter years and , and this man was just sweeping-up at the Berlick and I could n't believe it cos he was so high up in the technology in the war and he 'd be a dental mechanic and he 'd come down to just being a sweeper-up , and he used to show me the pay packets he 'd got in the war and you know it was fantastic money even , even by today 's standards this is going back fifteen years
5 If you ever feel uncomfortable , please tell me or show me the stop sigh .
6 Now get me the turtle soup . ’
7 The owners showed me the hotel rooms , which looked extremely pleasant and had pure cotton sheets .
8 ‘ Quickly , give me the xarkon stone .
9 Around me the entertainment centres were bulging and booming as the night gathered impetus .
10 It sold more than a million copies in Britain alone and won me the Billboard award for best singer/songwriter in America .
11 But my classmates gave me the nickname Einstein , so presumably they saw signs of something better .
12 She was tellin' me the ovver day she wants Fred ter try an' get that empty 'ouse next door ter make the place bigger .
13 Can you get me the flan tin down there
14 If you could show me the way out-
15 can you give me the case reference ?
16 Another glance in the mirror showed me the twin head-lamps of a powerful car about the size of a small battleship .
17 ‘ Dr Greene has deputised you to show me the sonogram pictures and explain them , I hope . ’
18 Oi will you give me the question sheet , I need it !
19 Deftly turning the conversation , she said , ‘ Betty tells me the village people are very intrigued by the two veterinary practices here , and Joanna would n't be too pleased if she knew that they are firmly under the impression that you only do small animals and Robert and Ian are large-animal vets . ’
20 He mentioned also that " The inhabitants of the town have been so good as to rebuild me the Court wall and make some improvements in the yard , and they are very desirous for the Company to lend their aid " .
21 When I came out , they told me the court dates of when he was going to be adopted .
22 Then get me the Home Office . "
23 Okay , you 're twenty pounds over , you owe them , you owe me the building society , twenty pounds .
24 It did n't help when Lecky the cook said , ‘ Gim me the cube rights-
25 honey give me the midday paper please dear
26 give me the midday paper
27 Yes Jane it has , as luck would have it I was late arriving , had to run through the rain , ran into the main stand and by pure accident ran into the Oxford United dressing room and there was Brian Horton , he said ‘ Hallo Mick , hows the poster Mickey ’ as he always does , and in fact he gave me the team news and that is — Ian Walker makes his senior debut tonight with both Alan injured , also two other changes ; Jackson comes in for Gary Smart and one surprising one , Steve McLaren for Mark Steen .
28 ‘ Get me the Excelsior hotel , will you … no , I 'll hang on …
29 He knew somehow that I was dealing with this section and gave me the serial number of a wagon and told me not to go anywhere near it .
30 Listen , if you 've finished waving it about , give me the pistol back .
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