Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [adj] [noun] [Wh det] " in BNC.

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1 Marion asked me other day what we were saving them for , I said well we saved them oh I remember !
2 The British official behind his high desk asked me numerous questions which I did n't understand .
3 which needs to be deducted from the hundred and ten point two seven which gives you a re a possible alloca a possible amount of land to come forward in the structure plan period of seventy seven point six seven , off which to make the figures round properly you need to take another ten , for the retail element if that became I five land which could theoretically give you a figure of sixty seven point six seven .
4 Her Sacred Majesty , being by nature full of mercy and clemency , who is most inclinable to such pitiful complaints and will not endure to hear such tragedies made of her people and poor subjects , as some about her may insinuate , then she perhaps for very compassion of such calamities will not only stop the stream of such violence and return to her wonted mildness , but also con them little thanks which have been the authors and counsellors of such bloody platforms .
5 Then press them two buttons whatever you do .
6 Paddy Sutton of the Lisburn Branch kindly send us this story which demonstrates that remembrance is a continuous process .
7 ‘ She told me certain things which happened when you were very small . ’
8 I wonder if you could give me some idea what a leaflet similar to the attached would cost to produce , i.e. one spot colour throughout and full colour cover , say , 10,000 copies ?
9 For example , if you want to know how big a kiwi fruit is , I can outline its shape with my fingers , or show you another object which I believe has similar proportions .
10 O K , well done , so we 've had two bonuses , so that must give you eight marks which makes you forty one .
11 Now if anyone is tempted to join our happy band may I give you some advice which will ensure you get maximum enjoyment from your hobby — specialise .
12 Yes and I 'm gon na give you this sheet which it 's to save time for drawing it .
13 the first sentence did n't give you any problems whatsoever , er , well , very few people , but the problems came after that .
14 As he passed her he stopped and said , ‘ He did n't give you any idea what was wrong ? ’
15 But do n't worry about the radioactive source it 's not gon na do you any harm whatsoever .
16 then they stop her this tax what she owes them all , well she 's been getting a hundred and forty seven
17 a person commits an offence if , for payment or not , he knowingly exposes or delivers to another person who has not consented to receive it any item which , on the ground that matter contained or embodied in it — ( a ) is concerned with human or animal sexuality , or ( b ) depicts violence or cruelty , or ( c ) is gruesome or disgusting , may , if taken as a whole , be expected to outrage the majority of persons who are likely , having regard to all relevant circumstances , to read , see or hear it .
18 Just as just all that oxygen is used up just to burn it , erm But if you do n't give it enough air what will happen ?
19 In comparing of the two liberal democratic party systems of Great Britain and the United States , let us first outline what it is that parties in liberal democracies are said to do .
20 Let us each take what we need , if we can agree upon it , and save our fighting-resources for when real danger threatens . ’
21 If you do use sub-sections you can number them ( 1 , 1.1 , 1.2 , etc. ) or give them short titles which indicate what they contain .
22 Now if it 's tablets they 've taken we do n't do whatever Angie did years ago in , in Eastenders and , and then she 's walked up and down and given gallons of coffee , what you do is keep your casualty at rest , nil by mouth because you , if you give them any fluid whatsoever it 's going to dilate , dilute the tablets that are in the stomach , and once they 're diluted they 've gone into the system quicker , mm , so there 's nil by mouth , now if you 're going to get up and walk them up and down because come on you must walk up and down , what 's happening to this per these tablets ?
23 And er Bill give me some roses which were
24 He showed me one day what he called his killing-bottle .
25 He said , ‘ Give you one guess whose that is , ’ and I said , ‘ It 's Mr Brynner 's , ’ and he said , ‘ Yes , it is . ’
26 Once , in Colin 's absence , I showed him three pictures which he was considering : a portrait by Veronese ; another by Tintoretto and the centre panel of an altarpiece by Girolamo di Benvenuto .
27 Home Economics ' lessons in schools teach you useful skills which will help you to become independent as you grow up .
28 He may be able to give you some idea what the road is like further on . ’
29 It probably was n't bubbling and smoking away like a witch 's cauldron but I certainly remember it that way What was it ?
30 It could be that you 're giving them some stuff that we already know or it could be that you 're giving them some stuff which is far too advanced for them , they do n't have the basics there .
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