Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pers pn] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In our society , with the erosion of class barriers as we used to know them job description is an important measure of social standing .
2 Postscript : One good note — a few weeks ago , after I published a similar complaint in the Pink Paper , I was contacted by a chemist in London who does sell dental dams over the counter ( 70p each ) , and is willing to sell them mail order as well ( £5 for six , p&p inc ) .
3 The assistants know what they are doing , and never try to sell you barley sugar on the way out .
4 ‘ The government has consistently tried to sell us community care as a product which will enhance the quality of life and broaden the choices of those coping with physical or mental disability , ’ she said .
5 Caught in the middle of the rumbling European Community-US trade skirmishes , which threaten to deteriorate into all-out trade war that would benefit nobody apart from posturing politicians with abnormally over-developed egos , British Telecommunications Plc has launched a judicial review to try and escape Community legislation that restricts its ability to purchase US telecommunications equipment .
6 They offer to come on board the party boat to help me find Tamsin , but I say no : they might scare her .
7 What is there to help me make sense of things ?
8 Well , 'e 'angs out in Barnet market , and I ai n't got enough to cover me train fare .
9 It is here that William the Conqueror is said to have bribed two friars to help him gain access to the City of York after he had besieged it unsuccessfully .
10 In a sense they , they were back now in , in the situation that they , they needed support from the peasantry quickly and surely the way to do that was to offer them land , to give them land reform because rent reduction interest ra interest rate reduction is not enough .
11 However , the original stock which accompanied the Pilgrim Fathers from the Devon port of Plymouth in 1623 to provide them with milk , butter and cheese on the voyage continued to give them dairy produce ( not to mention beef and boot leather ) when they colonised the land .
12 She used to give them Pedigree Chum too , but it was mostly cat food .
13 Therefore the recipient did not dare to throw them away and was in effect forced to give them house room .
14 The type of people who are involved in this kind of thing ca n't afford to give them dog food .
15 So it 's going to give you calcium nitrate and the old hydrogen hydroxide again .
16 STAMINA — to give you staying power
17 members to members , and not perhaps for officers to interfere too much other than to give you background information , and it has been falling off , let me just say that .
18 This carbon monoxide comes up through the coke and then comes in contact with air at the top of the fire and then burns to give you carbon dioxide .
19 With few exceptions the only thing that Common Law can do is to give him money compensation .
20 ( 7 ) The agreement will be construed so as to give it business efficacy .
21 Did The Amazing Adventures Of Mr Bean with Rowan Atkinson make you laugh enough to vote it Sales Video of the Year ?
22 The concept can be naturally extended to let it store maintainence information once the product has left the plant .
23 to give us sodium sulphate and hydrogen hydroxide again .
24 I went to the NUJ to ask them to give us office space and the use of a phone .
25 Win a GEM 2000S tank and REGAL cabinet BRACKISH WATER TANKS … and the fish for them ALL YOUR FISHKEEPING NEEDS ON SALE INSIDE UP AND COMING CATS New catfish and how to keep them TANK DECOR A buyers ' guide FREE !
26 Erm it 's about three quid to send them Parcel Post .
27 So insurance on the new Ford Fiesta car he had bought to drive his disabled wife about was going to cost him £750 double what he would have had to pay before the accident .
28 I , I 'd love to see him play football .
29 They went to see him Monday night , with all that fog , they come out and bloody car had gone
30 To see him Fred Astaire-ing in white tie and tails down stairways which light at the touch of a toe , or pelvising his way through lurex-decked rock and roll routines , is to sit at the ringside of every trapped soul 's private escape hatch .
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