Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [vb infin] [adv prt] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 What we do n't know is what they had in common that made them end up where they did . ’
2 That 'd make them sit up and realise they ca n't get away with desecrating any bit of wild country they can get their hands on … ‘
3 Well that 'll make them sit up and think that 's for sure
4 and I 'm gon na make them come over and I 'm gon na make them beat the shit out of you !
5 It 's got ta make me jump up and down and make me want to knock walls down to secure a deal . ’
6 Money made me gu out an rob
7 Moustaine made me stand up and slapped me across the eyes with his leather gloves .
8 It was n't until they made me squat down and then taped my wrists to my ankles and stuck me in a large sack that I accepted that it was n't going to be a truck , but a car-boot move .
9 ‘ The Ukrainian Peel sessions actually made me sit up and take notice .
10 It made me sit down and think , ‘ I do n't give a damn what they 're saying .
11 Yeah make them get up and say can you move
12 He let me go up and made me sit on the divan and he put on some music and turned out the lights and the moon came through the window .
13 Franca did not attempt to wipe away the tears , she let them roll down and drip onto the front of the apron which she was wearing over her brown dress .
14 In return for free accommodation and a lot of my attention , they helped me get up and go to bed .
15 D' you go round and round .
16 After an initial resistance , she let him talk on when this happened , but she turned her mind away , only half listening .
17 Like himself , Alexander was a clerk who served the King , even following him to England when the late Scottish King had gone south to attend the coronation of Edward I. Corbett let him ramble on while the gambling group broke up amidst loud shouts and farewells , and a harassed servant brought Corbett a cloak .
18 ‘ Why here we are all mustarded ’ , as the roast beef said to the Welsh rabbit ’ ; ‘ ‘ Off with a whisk ’ , as the butcher said to the flies ’ ; ‘ ‘ When a man is ashamed to show the front of his face let him turn round and show the back of it ’ , as the turnstile said to the weather-cock . ’
19 So has a summer of bombing round country lanes and setting psychics loose in the circles helped him figure out whether whirlwinds , UFOs or tabloid journalists are responsible ?
20 My friends said she 's trouble and the last thing I should have done was let her move in and I was a bloody fool not to believe them .
21 Kate let her breath out and put her head in her hands .
22 She let her breath out and went back to the kitchen to make the tea .
23 This collection of 40 , hour-long videos covers every year from 1930 to 1969 — just choose a year that means something to your loved one and let them sit back and capture the atmosphere with news , special events and TV clips of the time .
24 Let them go out and show us and the world that we are right ’ .
25 they let them go out and they do n't know where they are , but the majority of of children that do it year in and running up to Christmas time they do exactly the same at Christmas ,
26 And I 'd been to top standard as it was then it was standard seven , and as the er you know now they let when the when they 've somebody in so long they let them walk about and come home and all so That time of day you got to you 'd got to pass examins and exams and such like as that .
27 most likely to make people believe that they can achieve a certain thing and let them get up and do it and erm so that the Party 's role is in the initial stage fostering as much mobilization
28 You know , let them come down and give a quote
29 Let me sit up and watch over Mr Hopkins while you have a rest .
30 Well let me go over and have a look at it and see what they 've got .
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