Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [art] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | On the other hand , you wo n't want to input them every time you run the program either . |
2 | He strode to her , eyes blazing , and shouted , ‘ Why did you specifically come to see me the minute you found out I had my own investment bank ? ’ |
3 | ‘ I think people get even angrier if they think about this precise thing that was done in their so-called formative years that made them the way they are . |
4 | I came here today to have a look but I did n't think it would affect me the way it has . |
5 | So although I did n't like him touching me the way he had , I decided not to tell anybody . |
6 | You asked me a question I gave an answer . |
7 | Hell , I had a bumper sticker saying ‘ Have You Hugged Your Kids Today ? ’ and , sure , I hugged them every day I could , but nowadays I sometimes wonder just what in hell is going on inside their heads . |
8 | and erm I 'll be , we knit jumpers as well there , cardigans and as pick them a cardigan I bought from Blacks in Newcastle |
9 | They made me an offer I could n't refuse . ’ |
10 | ‘ It 's not on at all for a brother-in-law to treat me the way you treat me . |
11 | ‘ I feel as if you 've given me a gift I 'm completely unworthy of . |
12 | ‘ And you 've given me the impression you wanted to see me , too . ’ |
13 | Miss Muffet Make me An Offer I Ca n't Refuse |
14 | You certainly did n't seem to like me the way I was ! ’ |
15 | Herbert passed me a note he had been writing . |
16 | and it 's on minimum premiums , you 've got a little bit of a discount there , but again , bearing in mind nine pound sixty might not buy them the cover they want . |
17 | and ran to meet me every time I sang |
18 | Hoey claims the SAS watch on the royals is so rigorous that Di must alert them every time she wants to move a piece of furniture or a even a painting at Highgrove or Kensington Palace . |
19 | Courier had never beaten the German in five previous meetings , never looked like doing so yesterday and said : ‘ He just beats me every time we play . |
20 | Afterwards she fixed me a potion she promised would tone up my whole system . |
21 | This way she could simply wash it each morning and let it dry naturally — start trying for styles and valuable minutes had to be wasted keeping them the way they were meant to be . |
22 | ‘ Touch me the way you touch Ryan . ’ |
23 | ‘ It might buy you the time you need . |
24 | And he said well my father is doing today I ca n't do today I 'll do it Friday and I shouted down the stairs but he owes you a day you should n't be going in . |
25 | I 'm not going to jump on you and seduce you the minute we 're behind closed doors . |
26 | Go with her and she 'll shew you the room we keep for visitors . |
27 | but I mean you send the package out and you get a phone call er it 's Mr Davies , and then you get card out and then you send him the questionnaire it 's merely a record duplicated on the form but |
28 | Det Sgt Stimpson said : ‘ She searches him every time he comes home or goes out , and she keeps his bedroom bare of the usual toys and clutter so that she can see at a glance whether he has hidden any stolen property . ’ |
29 | In the circumstances the degree of kinship was sufficiently close to secure him the support he required . |
30 | She had been necessary , but despised , so naturally he had discarded her the moment she was no longer necessary to him , and their single sexual collision was all it had taken to free him . |