Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ And I hate to see you unhappy , and you wo n't feel better if you stay in and frowst by the fire all day . |
2 | If a Black woman is on a visit , they tend to search her more , watch her more , because they believe Blacks are too bad . |
3 | Make make it nice . |
4 | Mind you , she asks a lot of questions which tend to drive you insane when you want to get on with the job , and sometimes I used words not heard in the best society . |
5 | I think a lot of people tend to find it hard to get by on a , a monthly pay packet as it is |
6 | In that case we firmly say make it simple and do n't aim for the moon at first try . |
7 | There are people at that factory who want to see me dead . ’ |
8 | I just could n't believe it , it was , er , I just felt very very happy and I just break into tears , I just start crying , and I think it 's tremendous , erm news , I just want to see him safe home . |
9 | I want to see them all do the best they can , because they deserve it . |
10 | ‘ I want to see you naked . ’ |
11 | I want to see you both happy . ’ |
12 | Parissien acknowledges another benefit : ‘ the bottom line , for those who want to see it that way , is that the course is also a guide to how to put money onto a house , rather than take it off . ’ |
13 | You want to see it safe in its new quarters . ’ |
14 | Tod is popular ; the guys appear to like him fine . |
15 | ‘ Ladies and gentlemen , this will be our last meeting before the big day and I want to thank you all for your co-operation , ’ Mrs Grindlewood-Gryke shouted above the noise . |
16 | ‘ Friends , Romans and countrypersons , ’ Elinor said , ‘ we want to thank you all for your support in these last few difficult weeks . |
17 | Why should any one want to preserve him alive ? ’ |
18 | And walk in and expect to see them all in order . |
19 | Some dogs appear to find them irresistible , although they show no interest in garden stones at home . |
20 | Women appear to find it difficult , at times , to control their moods and may be subject to emotional outbursts or lose their tempers more frequently . ’ |
21 | It is as if we are at home with God , for his presence and his friendship become a greater reality for us as we grow to know him better . |
22 | Want to try it all together |
23 | I want to know it all . |
24 | ‘ I want to know it all . ’ |
25 | And erm that would carry on until such times as when the foreman or whoever would deem them fit to be a squad that could carry out er a heavier job if you want put it that way , where they would progress on to heavier plates etcetera , and do watertight work . |
26 | But I want to hear it all . |
27 | Of course I want to hear it all . ’ |
28 | Oh it should be covered definitely , I mean I watch I mean you 've got all the extended programmes , I mean last night I watched the nine o'clock news until ten o'clock and then the one o'clock news at dinner time until two and , and erm various things , I mean I think it 's quite enough myself , I mean I 'm speaking as an ex-soldier at seventy years old , and I think well I do n't think really that people necessarily want to hear it all , even the people who 've got people over there . |
29 | Oh he says I can get you one , I said I want to hear it first |
30 | If you really want to aid us this time round , tell everyone that . |