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

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1 You were right to break with him if you decided that you had made a mistake in accepting him , but oh , my dear , your uncle Orrin tells me that he dare not inform your father of the dreadful things Havvie is hinting about you for fear of what he might do to Havvie .
2 The minister explained that this kind of frontal approach was the wrong way to go about it with God .
3 I 'm seeing on Tuesday to see how he wants to g us to go about it in Norway .
4 Now you 've heard about them of course , you must have heard about them .
5 I have n't heard about it for years .
6 I think most people heard about it from r.s.s. , but I hope some have come on from TSB .
7 I think most people heard about it from r.s.s. , but I hope some have come on from TSB .
8 Under the heading , ’ Other Benefits ’ — uncosted — it said : ’ The further benefits from Nurse Prescribing are the benefits to patients of faster access to some prescription items and the benefits they will derive from additional items prescribed for them by District Nurses and Health Visitors . ’
9 The concept which has proved most fruitful in considering the nature and origins of contemporary capitalism in relation to the two Tyneside locales , is that provided by the contrast between organized and disorganized capitalism as discussed by Lash and Urry ( 1987 ) , who distinguish between them in terms of a 14-point schemata .
10 ( For instance , Kamata [ 1982 ] , in his exposé of Toyota in the early 1970s , suggested that workers who chose not to ‘ empower ’ themselves in this way were punished for it through criticism and smaller bonuses ! )
11 ( Someone suffering property damage not exceeding £275 may , of course , be able to claim for it in negligence or under the implied terms in the Sale of Goods Act ) .
12 The splendid packed lunch arranged for me by Major Hal that morning plus the thermos of American coffee made a welcome lunch as ‘ Deemy ’ and I winged our solitary way over the continuous stretches of grasslands , lakes and rivers of Siberia to make a smooth landing at the Russian Air Force base at Irkutsk early that evening .
13 If the rebels were prudent they would hold the line where it is , and take advantage of the peace talks that the American State Department has by steady diplomacy arranged for them in London .
14 Your complete holiday at Colwyn Bay arranged for you with Bed , Breakfast and Evening Meal accommodation at your choice of Hotel inclusive of your choice of activity — Golfing , Bowling , Coach Tours , Fishing , Pony Trekking , Sailing .
15 He walked back over the warm , moonlit meadows and paused before the inn , but held on to this resolution , the righteousness firing through him like brandy .
16 Christien knows Tony and Tracey and mum Sheila will be rooting for him on Monday night when the series starts .
17 After the winner I rode for him at York . ’
18 Two thousand five hundred volunteers advanced on the salt depot in successive waves of twenty-five , defying orders to retreat and offering no resistance when the police laid about them with clubs , kicking and beating those who fell .
19 Integrated Device Technology Inc says Orion , the low-power Mips Technologies Inc R4000 VRX derivative developed for it by Quantum Effect Design Inc ( UX No 409 ) , will be taped out by the middle of next year , with samples due twelve months from now .
20 Sandy then asked me if I 'd like to carry for him at Walton Heath for the Cup .
21 I got asked about it for months .
22 All change for them at Crewe .
23 St Julian , intercede for me with Christ 's mother ! ’
24 And she would stay off it for days on end .
25 If you are a supplier of goods or services where turnover exceeds the current registration threshold you have to charge VAT and account for it to Customs and Excise .
26 But Mr Westbrook adds : ‘ There are occasions when we might invoice a customer in Austrian schillings , bank it in a DM bank account and yet account for it in sterling . ’
27 Suddenly a coughing fit seized him and a stab of agony lanced through him from back to front .
28 Rourke 's blue eyes lanced through her like spears of ice .
29 I shall only be able to weep for him at night , after Enid has fallen asleep .
30 Repetitive enough to appeal to Matthew , 4 , who asked for it at bedtime four nights running , and with sophisticated touches appreciated by William , 6 , normally a boy of the He Man persuasion .
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