Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [pers pn] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 oh , we do n't want to lose him before explore it , of course do explore it with him , that 's what he said you 'll have to ask Mr about it
2 When they have moved forwards as far as they feel they want to go they then leave one of the bottles , place both their hands on the other and have to get back without touching the the floor with any part of their body .
3 He did not want to see them simply crushed , not only because he respected their opinion , but because he would have to go on working with them after the Council .
4 Er , hands up who saw the Horizon programme on Jeannie Okay , so so you do n't want to see it then do you really ?
5 If you want to see him again join the end of the queue like everyone else . ’
6 ‘ We want to see it properly regulated with guidelines for doctors . ’
7 By then he should have fully recovered from the injured right thigh muscle that has delayed his eagerly awaited debut in Italian football .
8 When the individual has matured he usually accepts responsibilities for child-rearing and for work .
9 He has taught her how to handle state occasions , how to deal with foreign potentates , when to speak and when not to , how to manage tiring tours and how to cope with the strains of travel .
10 But Christians think that God Himself has taught us how to speak of Him .
11 Of course , her letter has given me extra cause to continue thinking of her as ‘ Miss Kenton ’ , since it would seem , sadly , that her marriage is finally to come to an end .
12 The matter that has given me most cause for admiration is the way in which he has conducted himself while the horrible events have gone on and been reported in the press .
13 ( The first block has given them enough experience to pinpoint their anxieties more accurately , but not enough to overcome them . )
14 Pat Kennedy has given us much help and guidance in the past and we look forward to working closely with her in the future .
15 Following earlier allegations , Labour 's Deputy Leader , Margaret Beckett , has said she fully supports John Smith 's party reforms .
16 Following earlier allegations , Labour 's Deputy Leader , Margaret Beckett , has said she fully supports John Smith 's party reforms .
17 For much of this year , Glover 's drawn face has matched his prematurely greying shock of hair .
18 Thinking of Rosemary had triggered off memories of that fateful day about a year ago when her brother Sebastian had come seeking her out to say he had just bumped into Rosemary Green — Rosemary Talbot as she now was — in Hazelbury 's high street .
19 She hesitated , then said thoughtfully , ‘ Besides … could n't she be coming because — because she has decided she really does love Silas ? ’
20 You know that your brother killed our son in the course of robbing him : but another brother has done me worse harm . ’
21 ‘ This honour has made me more determined to continue with my work , ’ said Annette , 46 .
22 ‘ I feel staggered at being chosen as a winner , and it has made me really thrilled , even though I am a few years older than the others , ’ he said .
23 Although there 's been a lot of interest in the Bath exhibition , Roles has found that his radical approach to the medium has made it hard to get his work established in this country .
24 Its rarity and beauty has made it much prized , easily worked by skilled craftsmen and worn by both men and women .
25 Professor Conzen has shown us how to analyse town plans to reconstruct their phases of development and discrete planned units .
26 In the last few months , LES HOLLIDAY has shown us how to run the most efficient marine tank and what to keep in it .
27 " I hope Martha has shown you where to put your things .
28 A textured yarn will often hide these but if you want to avoid them then proceed as follows : Finish the rib with the lock on the left of the bed .
29 Over the last 2000 years the Church has thought it right to make many changes : in patterns of ministry , in liturgical forms , in ethical emphasis , in doctrine .
30 Courtiers who had come to expect her barely to acknowledge them were suddenly treated to radiant smiles and cheerful banter .
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