Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [pers pn] [art] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 They obviously hate you a great deal . ’
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 Give me the leave to make the best of my fortune and only pardon me the abuse of your house .
7 Assertiveness training may help but again can not change the problem , only perhaps make it a little easier to deal with .
8 It is hoped to have another polo match here next year and perhaps make it an annual event .
9 We only make it a hundred miles or so before evening falls .
10 ‘ We 're going to hafta give a big coffee party for the auto buyer from Henderson and Company , so make it a nice one . ’
11 As they queued to pay , each of them was told : ‘ We ca n't add up your bill , so make us an offer ! ’
12 We know there are plenty of you howlers out there — so send us an example of your most tuneful work , as soon as possible .
13 Only send us a sign … ’
14 So each of those big books with a thousand tickets only cost me a pound .
15 Only cost him a couple of quid . ’
16 Now why do n't you introduce her to the office routine — and perhaps show her the chalets ? ’
17 Also , he is one of the best man-man markers Ive seen … basically give him a job and he 'll do it .
18 ‘ You can learn a lot from Dr Streeter , so give her a chance . ’
19 So give her a lemonade , will you ?
20 So give her a break .
21 So give me a pen , please . ’
22 So give me a howl .
23 So give me an example , Daniel , of an industry using a natural resource .
24 So give him a big hand , please …
25 So give him a good clean show suitable for all the family , or you can rest assured you 'll be playing the tavern tonight .
26 Wallace and Deane look like the ideal combination as once they start passing to wallace it makes space for deane to also run into space so give HIM the variety too .
27 His name is Michael Marsden and he 's a local runner , so give him an encouraging word as you pass .
28 When children come into a strange house they are often a little shy , so give them a warm welcome .
29 Houseplants , like the rest of us , enjoy a summer holiday , so give them the benefit of a spell in the fresh air — they 'll love it .
30 That 's only the week after next so give you an i er a chance
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