Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb infin] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Let me answer the second question first .
2 It certainly makes me regard the next car commercial with a new pair of eyes .
3 Why do n't I do the first half and you have an early night , and I 'll wake you at two o'clock ? ’ , knowing full well how awful it is to be woken out of a deep sleep at 2am to start work .
4 O is ‘ Oh dear , can I have a second opinion ? ’
5 Dad can I have a third tea ?
6 " May I have the first dance , Janet ? "
7 No word spoken before he said : " May I have the first dance ? "
8 Could I have the first question please ?
9 Can I have the first part ?
10 Why ca n't I have the next stage ?
11 Can I have the last question ?
12 What should I do with the multifasciatus — should I obtain a second female , or swap the existing female with another one ?
13 Oh did I put the second last week ?
14 If it 's double do I get a second go ?
15 And a final thought , did I say the last one , that one
16 Moderator , can I ask a second question ?
17 Let me do the last one first .
18 Well d' ya remember the first party we had ?
19 He also helped them become the first team since Lotus and BRM in 1963 to score points in every race of the year .
20 ORGANISERS of the Northern Bank Primary mini-rugby tournament are looking for ‘ forgotten ’ players to help them celebrate the 21st anniversary of the Ravenhill finals on June 19 .
21 Their realism wo n't help you explain a hundredth part of the real events which have actually occurred .
22 Pulling a few exaggerated grimaces just before you go through the door will help you make the first important smile .
23 ‘ When do you want the first payment ? ’
24 ‘ Do you want the first team or the Reserves , ’ it adds .
25 Do you want the last link in , link in the chain ?
26 Rumoured to be posing for Playboy for £100,000 — will she survive a second series of The Word ?
27 Do n't you know the first thing about seduction ? ’
28 do n't matter , it just feels clean , I 've had it short and shaped , have a good shape on it and do you know the next time you have it cut I do n't know you want looking at , now the next time you go , go to the Darrow in Milford yeah because you 're in problems and they know you need it because he 'll give you a good shape on it and then you have it shaped once a month or once every three weeks or once a fortnight and keep it looking nice that way and it 's four pounds , four ninety nine , four ninety , four seventy five yeah but just keep it nice and shaped and it wo n't look any different , there ai n't nothing wrong with it mm mm mm no no right , right , right tra la
29 Priestley concludes that ‘ twenty Marxian treatises about the proletariat would not make you feel a tenth of the compassion for the dispossessed urban masses as this bit of pantomime does ’ .
30 Can we have a look at the ones underneath , in the orange block and will you do the first one Heather ?
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