Example sentences of "[verb] [coord] [vb base] [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Harry felt as if he had heard or read them all before , in one form or another , and none of them shed any light on what had struck Mrs Diamond as ‘ not right ’ :
2 But if you accept that carbon dioxide is a much More insidious threat and nuclear power is the one major supplier of energy that does not produce it , the issue begins to turn not so much on the dangerous unacceptibility of reactors but on how you regulate and make them safe and ensure that their fuel is not diverted for military purposes .
3 Make a note of topics that the book usefully covers and keep It safe .
4 We further acknowledge and hold you free of any responsibility for the information contained in the Memorandum ( other than arising from the gross negligence or wilful default of KPMG Peat Marwick or any of its partners and employees or agents ) .
5 So victims feel isolated and ignored and find it difficult to talk about their experiences .
6 See how it goes and make it all , all the one meeting that have July course , like we was all through the winter .
7 Their concern is to understand the mechanisms that keep capitalism going and make it resistant to challenges — so that they might strengthen those challenges .
8 But it does n't seem to be worthwhile to chuck out all the bits of paper we 've got and replace them all just to get the colour right .
9 If you holler and scream it all gets used up .
10 They all rave about Muddy , Charlie Patton and Son House — singers that came out of the same patch in Coahoma County — but they turn all reticent and confused when it comes to the act that 's outlived and outsold them all .
11 Disappear and let us all think she was dead if she was n't ? ’
12 For those of you who are clerks to Community Councils which are not members of CPRW , I would like to ask you to consider joining and help us both to strengthen the ability of your community to protect and enhance its environment .
13 The second tough was aiming his little pistol at me , using both hands to steady his aim — he had had sense enough not to fire when running and waste his one shot .
14 Stay and counsel you both ? ’
15 Try and get it right .
16 Would n't mind about the , when yo , you know when you hear about being in it 's huge try and gore him each player so they
17 Right , now they 're both ethers try and name them first in naming them take the biggest hydro-carbon chunk that you can find and pretend that that was an alkane so the smaller chunk then becomes the substituant .
18 Try and keep them dry , and take the painkillers we 'll give you for the first few days .
19 no that 's alright we try and keep it confidential so they work evenings they 'll contact you , is there
20 In the presentation you get people up front and they talk at ya do n't they for a few minutes , try and keep it interesting etcetera etcetera .
21 My doctor has no advice except ‘ try and take it easy ’ .
22 However hard you try and make them fit .
23 Above all try and make it clear that you are enthusiastic about the future project .
24 Well I do , I do them all , try and do them all a bit different but it 'll be something on that line .
25 The Chief Officer said quite clearly last er last time that the decisions were decisions for members and members came up with a view last time that we should not remove that whole time crew from St Albans which was the one firm decision that was made at the last meeting and what Councillor is now suggesting that we should take out those twenty eight whole time fire fighters and then try and give us ten back if we 're lucky .
26 The rich peasant I 'm gon na save some money right , I 'm got ta finance industry so we mechanize so you collectivize and take it all of me .
27 Not only may a campaign raise public awareness of the issues involved and win you new supporters , but the sheer relentlessness of pressure and eventual embarrassment at being seen to do nothing may also prompt parliament or Government to introduce new policies .
28 Oh , go and get me that packet of digestive biscuits
29 When the sales were on , ‘ he 'd put his hand in his pocket and gave my mother sovereigns — ‘ Go and get them all something . ’
30 bloody , ca n't afford no chips , go and get us some .
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