Example sentences of "[pers pn] and [vb base] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Could you advise me and recommend any books that might help me .
2 I , MARIUS LADISLAS STENIATOWSKI , commonly known as MARIUS STEEN , and hereinafter referred to as such , of 173 , Orme Gardens , London , W2 and ‘ Rivalon ’ , Streatley-on-Thames in the County of Berkshire , Theatrical Impresario , HEREBY REVOKE all wills and testamentary documents heretofore made by me AND DECLARE this to be my LAST WILL 1 .
3 ‘ Do you want to come back to Florence with me and get some sleep ? ’
4 Well , listen to me and listen good .
5 Prove to me — and perhaps to yourself , too , that you can be with me and remain unmoved . ’
6 Next time you get a letter from me and feel inclined to belittle my style , remember that the leading journal of the world calls it noble .
7 ‘ And hope my up-and-coming team-mate here has n't decided to annihilate me and grab all the glory for himself . ’
8 Tell you the truth , I 'm sick to death of the lot of it , but I ca n't think of anything to do with it that wo n't have my old man haunting me and have other people 's feelings hurt .
9 ‘ After I went to immigration ’ , recalls Rita , ‘ and I told them I was separated because my husband abused me , I thought they would look down on me and have more sympathy , and see what they can do .
10 I might use some of that polythene , that thick polythene sheet that Derek gave me and do that round the bottom sheet .
11 Well , there 's never been a man to stand against me and see another day ! ’
12 Me and reckon that up in the canteen .
13 I do n't really get pocket money but if I see something in the shops in , in , this toy or something my mum , mum 'll buy it for me and say that 's your pocket money for this week .
14 ‘ Stop me and buy one ’ trike Ice cream racket
15 When I first started on the shoot , Sam Fawcett said that I need n't bother about the whisky and the cartridges but I had to watch the grouse , and not to let anyone come past them and pick one or two out .
16 The SAS and LBS have been subject to a process known as ‘ Barnardisation ’ , in order to blur them and make sure that individuals or households can not be identified .
17 While the stars are at the theatre it is my responsibility to look after them and make sure they have everything they need .
18 ‘ However , these animals are here and we must look after them and make full use of them to bring the attention of people in Northern Ireland to the plight of thousands of other , much less fortunate , chimpanzees . ’
19 Some babies sit in front of them and go asleep
20 well look at some of the apples you were getting round about Christmas , they had brought them in , they had polished them and put that spray on to make them look shiny
21 Only if delegations from this House regularly meet delegations from other national Parliaments will we be able to understand the arguments , appreciate them and become sympathetic to the problems facing other member states .
22 In its most heroic and grandiose form , it proposed no less than this : that working people should take over the industries which employed them and organise those industries into nationwide co-operatives , the whole to be in the charge of one , all-inclusive trade union .
23 NEWBRIDGE will look to put their off-field problems behind them and earn some much-needed Heineken League points when they entertain defending champions Swansea this afternoon .
24 You 're gon na stop talking to them and use this instead of this !
25 Amnesty International considers all of them to be prisoners of conscience and has repeatedly called on successive Greek Governments to release them and introduce alternative civilian service of non-punitive length .
26 Their name is derived from their food , which these are obliged to take with them and eat cold .
27 Cook all five of them and keep two in the refrigerator to have cold for Friday 's supper ) .
28 In wars against cities outside the Promised Land the people are to enslave the inhabitants , and if they offer resistance , then besiege them and kill all their adult males .
29 ‘ Ask yourselves , ’ he questioned the jury , ‘ is it possible that two exceptionally strong and stalwart officers could be put to death so easily by just one man and a mere youth , or would it have taken at least three if not four men to overcome them and cause such severe injuries ? ,
30 2.2 If for any reason , we are unable to accept delivery of the goods on or after the agreed delivery date , you will store the goods , safeguard them and take all reasonable steps to prevent their deterioration until delivery .
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