Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [art] [noun] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | But a more puritan era of egalitarian austerity could make them a lot shyer — and for some time to come . |
2 | ‘ You 'd make them a lot happier if you 'd start singing again , ’ Candy returned , going unerringly for the jugular . |
3 | It made me wary of Throgmorton — but it does n't make me a murderer nine years later . ’ |
4 | Why did n't you make me a lamb this morning ? |
5 | Having said this , I 'm sure some folk would prefer them a bit tighter round the seat and hips . |
6 | ‘ Bring me the women first , ’ Implexion had said , striding into the largest tent and making it his temporary headquarters . |
7 | So this is , what got me a bit suspicious right , well I speaking to her and all and I said , well you know , this is it and , you know she said she knows George is , is meant to be coming up and I said look and I says and I 'm gon na go down onto the floor here , and just as I was to go onto the floor there was a phone call right , and it was Alice . |
8 | But it was your idea of erm entrances that got me a bit scared . |
9 | They would be more than willing to move as long as Leeds council offered them a suitable alternative with security of tenure ( this in effect means building them a brand new stadium from scratch ) . |
10 | ‘ Katherine , I am glad we had that little talk before dinner , even if it made me a trifle nervous . |
11 | Answering back I thought he could have given me a bit more time cos I wanted to say something else and he was |
12 | Now this year what I 've done is actually going to see the form teacher and look at the classes and they 've actually given me a lot more information this year and hopefully , keep our fingers crossed , the classes are very varied and we have good , we have middling , and we have the not so good and we 've tried to keep those like that . |
13 | Now I 've had a few in succession , it has given me a lot more confidence . |
14 | Double positives are taken away making it negative and your H positives go in here , making it positive , so you get a you get a little a little potential difference , a little difference in voltage , which gives a Any any two metals if you put them together and make them a bit damp , or even if you do n't make them damp , you usually get a little a tiny voltage . |
15 | that came in my head and all I wan na do if money you can to I wan na love you , for my heart and you make me a brand new woman , you make me ha , you wan na |
16 | You know you know some people they lose them a bit young do n't they . |
17 | Our librarian passed me the disk ready for review , I ran it and nervously waited for the title page . |
18 | Our librarian passed me the disk ready for review , I ran it and nervously waited for the title page . |
19 | I went across the course to the stands side to see the horses in the paddock , and then I went up to the very comfy Tribune des Dames , for which the French Racing Authorities so generously send me a badge each year . |
20 | Well if he does n't like my C64 why does n't he buy me an Amiga 500 for my birthday ? |
21 | I w I was just wondering if you wanted to write them a letter first |
22 | It cost me a lot extra to have it shipped over but it 's worth every penny . ’ |
23 | yeah but he sat outside Sally 's and Carole said no I I I 'm you know I ca n't do it , she said she wants someone a bit younger and she said |
24 | LOTTERY tickets like these could win you a £1 million fortune in John Major 's Christmas gift to the nation . |
25 | I do n't know how they can make mistakes like that they send you a letter one minute and then on your rent book 's different . |
26 | £700,000 will buy you a road-going 962 from Koenig |
27 | He was just one of these players prepared to try something a bit different every now and again — which is laudable . |
28 | If one wants something a bit outlandish like , or gets violent with the girls , I want to know . |
29 | I found something a shade patronizing in her attitude , and I interpreted it as an attempt to upstage me ; perhaps to test me , to see if I was worth playing against . |
30 | Activity in these roles absorbs most of his time and energy : it will win him the popularity essential to his reelection . |