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

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1 But , at the same time , several aspects of the Newmanites ' campaign make them a uniquely threatening phenomenon on the political scene .
2 You make me a little crazy .
3 Solitude , darkness , or the horrible crowd which one sees always in such places as this never make me the least afraid … .
4 Lift your thumbs and place them a little further out along the brow bone and repeat the pressure .
5 Six times a year , Microsoft Systems Journal brings you timely technical insights and experienced advice on the development topics that interest you the most .
6 " Electives ' , as they 're sometimes called , enable you to narrow your focus of study onto those specific subjects/classes that interest you the most .
7 Most colleges have now gone over to the modular system of teaching , which means you can achieve your degree ( or other qualification ) by combining the study of those subjects , however dissimilar , which interest you the most .
8 Advice is seldom welcome , and those who want it the most , always like it the least .
9 Dazzle us a little less , so that we can see .
10 They stayed in the bedroom for half an hour or so , talking , looking at the things , talking : and Clara remembered thinking at the time that it was just such a honeysuckle-filtered , sunny conversational afternoon that would in years to come , whatever those years might bring , cause her the most sad and exquisite nostalgia .
11 Show him a little local colour .
12 They do not refer to those behaviours which objectively and avoidably cause us the most harm , injury , and suffering .
13 They ca n't make any profit out of us as they charge us a very reasonable rate .
14 When you are driving a racing car and you are taking it up to the limit , you can be nice , you can be charming , but somewhere there are undercurrents going for you that make you a pretty aggressive individual . ’
15 Their varied tasks in the Library have all contributed to its success and we owe them a very real debt of gratitude .
16 Even if there never will be any easy answers to such questions , and certainly not ones which could be read off from some kind of ‘ correct analysis ’ , it is still the case that the better informed we are about the complexities which underlie them the quicker we will be able to learn from our mistakes .
17 Give them a slightly acid compost , and do n't allow the plants to dry out at all .
18 I just give them a little
19 Delightful little birds perhaps 40cm tall , they have long , pale yellow head-plumes which give them a rather ‘ punk ’ appearance .
20 They are almost always red ( although a myriad of different shades , from rose to magenta , give them a subtly varied decorative appeal ) and their designs are usually based on either repeating gul and vegetal motifs , or , more occasionally , hatchli schemes .
21 Early air travellers often flew for adventure , not just speed , and some travellers today , who do not have to cram a two-week break into a busy year , have gone back to earlier forms of transport which give them a far sharper sense of going places .
22 But I give them a so then I saw Mrs on Tuesday when I was at Ashington .
23 Gliders have very low stick forces and the lower flying speeds give them a very high rate of pitch .
24 ‘ Right from the start , we give them a very clear picture that they 're coming to work in someone 's home .
25 ‘ When someone starts work here , we give them a very clear picture that they 're coming to work in someone 's home .
26 Thousands of students , particularly from Beijing , were sent to undertake ‘ social practice ’ during the summer vacation in the hope that contact With ‘ real life ’ would bring them down to earth and give them a more realistic assessment of society .
27 We book them into the Seaview and the Esplanade and give them a comradely nosh-up at the Claremont .
28 Give them a really good soak in aquarium disinfectant before you add them to kill off any fungi which may be present .
29 Give them a really good night out . ’
30 Shearwaters and petrels belong to a group called the tube-noses , for their nostrils are protected by a pair of tubes which extend some way down the beak from its base and these give them a much better perception of smell than other birds have .
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