Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [verb] extra [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Well I 've fitted extra chain locks on the door , and extra locks on me door downstairs .
2 Nobody wants to spend extra money to prepare for something that may never happen and earthquake engineering has long been neglected .
3 delay in production of the leaflets which had involved extra postage
4 Mr Cowlam , who has taken extra security measures following the break-in , also lost a pair of slender billed Conures , worth £250 , dog leads , collars and aquatic equipment .
5 I think the biggest problem is these extended guarantees and the ones that you pay that little bit extra for , thinking you 've got extra cover that you would n't normally have .
6 God it 's you have to rent , you have to pay extra rental on that .
7 The card you get from the man says that if you get into arrears you have to pay extra interest , but it does n't say how much .
8 There is no evidence of health problems arising from this particular factor , but on this healthy diet we want to take extra care to ensure all essential nutrients .
9 And in this sort of instance , I mean Tidworth , with the , with bringing in of North Tidworth it 's important that we do have extra accommodation , the police are doing it within their , within their remit .
10 We 've got extra foot patrols in uniform and plain clothes to prevent an attack and to pick up information .
11 we , that means I 've got ex , it 's because we do n't have period one and two on Wednesday , yeah , that means we 've got extra time for our French test , I think it was on Wednesday , extra time to practice
12 It does mean we have to make extra effort to make visitors and newcomers feel welcome .
13 We need to take extra care when talking to elderly people because they may not see or hear so well .
14 These inspectors nominate those staff they feel deserve extra recognition .
15 They had to bring extra money . ’
16 Members of the county council 's policy committee will meet to discuss whether they wish to contribute extra money .
17 However the specialist provision , the specialist palliative care remains the responsibility of the District Health Authority , and they have received extra funding for hospice work this year .
18 That 's obviously been accepted by the labour group because they have taken extra money out of reserves , we 're simply going to take some more out to meet our er our figure that we 're trying to achieve .
19 To cater for demand at peak times it has to build extra power stations , which are then idle during times of day when demand is lower .
20 Lawrence added : ‘ We have played five games against First Division sides this season and it has taken extra time in the fifth for us to be defeated .
21 You see them much more as people , you know their interests much more than if they are just there listening to the lesson and so in a way this open access to the teacher , I think , although at times it does give extra pressure in the long run I think it 's tremendously beneficial .
22 Often found on good daysacks , the waist strap does n't take weight like a hip belt but it does provide extra stability .
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