Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [pron] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Someone in the audience has asked me to greet them the way the chimpanzees greet each other in the wild at Gombe , ’ Jane Goodall began . |
2 | It was their own idea , started without help before I began my work as an adviser and I want to try and help them make it a success . |
3 | One of them asked him a question . |
4 | Er now let's go back over oh first of all let me explain what the idea is Hello . |
5 | Her own family has suffered the anguish of repossession , and her personal story of how her local Liberal Democrat-controlled council helped them made her the winner in the school 's mock election . |
6 | Ask them to write me a reference so I got form to fill in to send off for something but I 've got ta write something . |
7 | ‘ I 'm encouraging people to diversity , so I 've got to let them know what the pitfalls are . ’ |
8 | Here though , mate , let me buy you a drink . |
9 | Let me buy you a drink . ’ |
10 | ‘ Let me buy you a drink , ’ he said easily . |
11 | So let me buy you a coffee . ’ |
12 | One day I hope you 'll let me buy you a slap . |
13 | I think talking to them helped me a lot to get over those first few months . |
14 | Can you please let me know what the position is with regard to order number 026 that I placed with you for the above tape to run it on VAX 3500 running ULTRIX , at either 6250 or 1600 bpi ? ( ordered on 12 May ) |
15 | If we are able to make use of the track in the way specified I would be extremely grateful if you could let me know what the cost will be . |
16 | If we are able to make use of the track in the way specified I would be extremely grateful if you could let me know what the cost will be . |
17 | If we are able to make use of the track in the way specified I would be extremely grateful if you could let me know what the cost will be . |
18 | If we are able to make use of the track in the way specified I would be extremely grateful if you could let me know what the cost will be . |
19 | Let me know what the prospects are . ’ |
20 | Could I make myself a sandwich , do you think ? ’ |
21 | ‘ Shall I make him a lead , then ? ’ said Lee . |
22 | Shall I make you a drink would you like a tea or coffee ? |
23 | ‘ Shall I make you a cup of something ? ’ |
24 | ‘ Can I make you a cup of something , Mrs Clamp ? ’ |
25 | Could I spare her a bob or two to the end of the week ? |
26 | But although I asked myself the question , I knew the answer . |
27 | I asked what the rest did but he must have heard it before because he was not amused . |
28 | I asked what the Lewis ailments were compared to those in Australia . |
29 | Feeling that further conversation was needed , I asked what the roses were like at Sutton that summer . |
30 | I asked what the DTI officials had said , and he said that they had told him nothing . |