Example sentences of "[coord] [vb base] [pers pn] a " in BNC.

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1 Yeah but they said we ca n't charge you for it he said we sell a new tube or sell you a new tyre he said we can charge you but we ca n't charge you labour .
2 And they 'd come up and wait them but I 'd make them a cup of coffee or a cup of cocoa or something like that , there were n't coffee then cos we could n't afford coffee we used to have cocoa or make them a mug of tea .
3 I love it knitted in three or four strands of fine polyester thread in a mixture of colours for a really light and summery confection , or make it very plain and simple to wear with my latest love , a pleated double jacquard skirt in light summery yarn ( or make it a two-ply wool for warmer wear ) .
4 However , as shown in the following extracts , many cultures regard land as incapable of ownership by human beings , or award them a form of tenure quite at variance with the Western tradition .
5 When you call , Butlin 's will make a provisional booking and ask you to send in a booking form , available in a Butlin 's Holiday World Breakaways brochure or send you a copy .
6 We argue about whether everyone has a right that the state protect him from assaults by other citizens , or provide him a decent level of medical care , or guarantee his security from attack by foreign powers .
7 Maybe Angy had offered to show her some more of her work , or lend her a book or something . ’
8 You may wish to inform a specialist group of people , or give them a reward or an incentive .
9 The spherical objects are very fragile and must be guided by Steg , to do this he must either nudge them or give them a quick blow ( erm … yes , fair enough — Ed ) .
10 But this time can you concentrate more on what you are going to do with your body to actually tell people via your body or give them a good idea of exactly what you mean
11 ‘ People say play a half-fit Gazza , or give him a game for just a quarter of a match .
12 They may also write letters to Sinterklaas setting out what gifts they would like to receive , or do a drawing or give him a small present .
13 ‘ Lisa was in constant agony , but I could n't even comfort her or give her a cuddle because of the plaster . ’
14 He interrupted himself to explain , ‘ I did n't make any false promises or give her a lot of romantic fantasy to persuade her .
15 Write to me at the address just inside the back cover or give me a bell on .
16 If you can let me know who you want me to write to or give me a source book to start
17 Again , like teachers , there are one or two honest coppers , but in general they nick you for things you have not done or give you a sound slapping to make you remember them .
18 I think they either wanted to question you or give you a warning .
19 You had to satisfy the Traffic Commissioners , that what you are proposing would , would answer the cause , would n't give rise to erm great hardships to the travelling public and erm oh you 're preparing a fare increase about a year before it actually came up to , in front of the Commissioners and then he would erm , perhaps make some alterations or give you a date when you could apply .
20 If you lost a leg they 'd stick a false one on you or give you a set of wheels .
21 I mean the big fellows here they 've got to try and run it off or give it a tug and come off come off and get the er the sub on .
22 She had exactly six hours till midnight , six hours to make up her mind whether to go down to the beach bar , or give it a miss for the very first time .
23 Give us a call or drop us a line .
24 Give us at call or drop us a line if you can say : ‘ I was there ! ’
25 In Holloway they do n't take you out to the ante-natal clinic or get you a scan or nothing ; Styal they do .
26 Theoretical or descriptive surveys not based on empirical research commonly make no reference to women at all , or allot them a specific section on ‘ work and the family ’ or some such title .
27 Or ask her a bit later .
28 I unlocked the passenger door of the Transit for them but I thought it best not to open it for them or offer them a hand up and in .
29 Ushers , magistrates , Clerks of the Court , solicitors , and even the odd judge or barrister now nod affably to me or wish me a good day and more than one defendant , during the break while evidence is being weighted , has asked my ‘ professional ’ opinion as to his chances .
30 I ca n't afford to take you out properly or buy you a proper Christmas present , or be able to tell you not to worry — I 'm twenty-eight years old and I 'm still living from hand to mouth like a bloody tramp .
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