Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [vb infin] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But soon he discovered that politicians were more interesting than colonels so he arranged his soldiers as though they were the House of Commons and made them harangue each other . |
2 | But Graham and Russell , if anything more composed , made them defend that advantage , and the Chelsea defence responded with a disorder to which only Ken Monkou was an exception . |
3 | Often he made them criticize each other 's work . |
4 | Gravity attracts objects towards each other ; antigravity would make them repel each other . |
5 | Erm the people who have problems erm I would think , because of of feeling probably the way , they feel about living in the flats or about having to live in that way , does n't make them feel any batter about erm you know any any other particular difficulties that they 're having . |
6 | Daddy 's gon na make me eat some tomato and , and cucumber |
7 | And think what good you 're doing by helping me fulfil all Uncle 's requirements for getting hold of my inheritance . |
8 | ‘ The pleasure of being top , and nothing else , except the interest of my father , made me do such homework as I did in the evenings … . |
9 | His shaking hands with me made me feel half hero , half saint . |
10 | Thanks once again for a charming picture — it made me smile all day . |
11 | As Josephus says : ‘ They also do not value dying any kind of death , nor indeed do they heed the deaths of their relations and friends , nor can any such fear make them call any man Lord … ’ |
12 | It 's paragraph seventeen , eighteen and the additional item added by Miss about a report to the April meeting on what action can be taken to implement the District Auditor 's recommendations , and from what we 've heard I think that report will also contain reference to today 's , the correct response to today 's Government four papers erm , on the policy with regard to the Rio summit . |
13 | No future governments of whatever political persuasion , erm er I I fear have let me begin that point again . |
14 | So the A fifty nine well let me put it let me put another question , does the A sixty one serve a similar function to the A fifty nine ? |
15 | I think attending an evening class in life drawing helped me overcome this hurdle . |
16 | I think attending an evening class in life drawing helped me overcome this hurdle . |
17 | our age who 's saved up , er how d' ya qualify that price with today 's prices , cos every pound you save then , is er , is worth nowt today is it ? |
18 | Jo , where d' ya get that bag from ? |
19 | D' ya need any money to set up ? |
20 | Well now what d' you think that name would mean ? |
21 | D' you want another coffee ? |
22 | D' you want more tea ? |
23 | D' you want this wood ? |
24 | D' you want some juice ? ’ |
25 | D' you want some help ? ’ |
26 | D' you want some Winalot ? |
27 | ‘ Where d' you learn that stuff ? ’ |
28 | ‘ D' you have much success ? ’ |
29 | ‘ D' you have any income other than your pension ? ’ |
30 | ‘ D' you have any idea where he might have gone ? ’ |