Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But even then research into the old approved schools showed children who experienced them had a reconviction rate 49 per cent higher than would otherwise have been expected from their characteristics and records . |
2 | Last but by not means least , and we 've heard them mentioned a couple times already this week and it will be dealt with more extensively later in the week we have of course persuaded to enter into detailed discussions with us er , which would hopefully lead to a transfer of engagements by the end of this year . |
3 | And I popped out to the shop on Sunday the second of November and came back totally and utterly bemused to see them putting a christmas tree up and father christmas in the window and fairy lights all over the place . |
4 | We want to see them receive a contract of employment which would extend their rights , particularly in relation to health and safety . |
5 | It was a what they call the fighting game , or something to that effect and er the the I remember once I he seeing them having a cock fight . |
6 | ‘ Do you want me to take a trip and get rid of them ? ’ |
7 | Do you want me to take a book , and then you can choose at home ? |
8 | Do you want me to do a slang words on it ? |
9 | Oh a little tiny bit left do you want me to mix a bit of lemon ? |
10 | Do you want me to fetch a pillow ? |
11 | Emmie said , ‘ Do you want me to read a piece out of your Bible , Gran ? ’ |
12 | Do you want me to have a go at doing that Simon ? because I have been difficult about it , if that helps you . |
13 | Do you want me to make a start now or do you want me |
14 | Strings were apparently omitted since the small scale ( the whole box is less than 16″x9″ ) made them look a bit stupid . |
15 | About 5,800 of the West Midlands force 's 7,000 drivers have undergone tough advanced driving courses allowing them to drive a car with a siren . |
16 | It has been designed to lure shareholders by allowing them to keep a stake in LIN , and by offering a private fair market guarantee . |
17 | I once complained to Help The Aged about the way they got kids to compete for ‘ badges ’ by encouraging them to collect a target number of sponsors — and thus to pester neighbours . |
18 | On the other I sell them to make a living . ’ |
19 | But it would be nice to be told that he was all the same , even if it did make me feel a bit sad . ’ |
20 | ‘ It 'd make me feel a lot better , ’ said Grimma . |
21 | Not that I want to kill anybody now , but it is all for defence rather than offence , and it does make me feel a lot more secure . |
22 | Oh dear , he thought , she 's going to cry and make me look a bastard in front of all the doctors and nurses . |
23 | ‘ Trust me to get a cat like you , ’ said Mildred fondly , stroking it with one hand and unclasping its claws with the other . |
24 | encourages me to make a comeback . |
25 | Do you want them to do a menu rotation or keep making them up every week ? |
26 | Shall I just throw these away then or do you want them to have a second look at or , yeah , I 'll bin them . |
27 | If there is to be a rehearsal you may prefer them to bring a practice leotard in order to keep any specially chosen outfit for the performance . |
28 | The young Royals flocked to Edina Ronay , along with customers from the world of showbusiness such as Marlon Brando who commissioned them to knit a sweater . |
29 | The year before , Maxims services had been tried out when the Ministry of the Court commissioned them to provide a banquet in the desert for a hundred people . |
30 | Alec Reid was wonderful — not only physically , carrying pans of hot water to the stove when necessary , but morally , in allowing me to treat a patient in such an unorthodox fashion . |