Example sentences of "[pers pn] [to-vb] [art] [noun sg] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | Mummy wants me to carry the tray in . |
2 | While Jack and Kathleen dealt with the patient , Amy rang the switchboard and asked them to pass the message on to Dr Marumba . |
3 | I do n't want them to pull the building down anyway . |
4 | This poem helped me to find a way back into my own poetry . |
5 | No I to take the strangeness out of you . |
6 | Some of the sound tests were done by a computer and luckily I had access to a computer from my dealer in Bath that enabled me to set the sound up perfectly . |
7 | Remind me to open the cupboard down here . |
8 | Walk the boat out until the water is deep enough for you to put the daggerboard down far enough so that you 'll be able to sail away . |
9 | It 's up to you to weigh the situation up as to whether you can stand it . ’ |
10 | I would like you to leave the light on . ’ |
11 | Then the 's want you to fill the bus up with petrol . |
12 | As you work on the exercises in this chapter , I want you to hold the lemon up steadily , as a guiding polestar . |
13 | ‘ But you can help me , Katie ; I 'd like you to spread the word around and tell people what my business is , and that if they need me I 'll be able to help and charge only a little interest . ’ |
14 | Still image also allows you to slow the drama down and think about a situation from another 's point of view . |
15 | How long would it take you to get the furniture out ? |
16 | What I need from you , Ellie Browne , ’ he uttered distastefully , ‘ is for you to get the hell out of my life ! ’ |
17 | So unless you come up with a bloody good reason why you 're assaulting Virginia in broad daylight in the middle of a London exhibition I strongly advise you to get the hell out of here . |
18 | And if this were any other place I 'd tell you to get the hell out of here and out of my life . ’ |
19 | By the way , I want you to change the furniture round , get new curtains , that sort of thing . |
20 | I find the easiest way is not to attempt to free the yarn from the sinker plate completely , but to free it just enough to enable you to push the carriage on past the weaving yarn . |
21 | Signor Diomede said to give you his compliments and tell you to take the morning off . |
22 | I expected you to produce the infant out of the basket . |
23 | I want you to bring the nurse down here and let her tell you what she told me . |
24 | Get them to put a sign up telling Mr Worsdale to contact the Shelbourne Hotel and ask for Mr Ward . |
25 | So I wait for them to put the phone down . |
26 | These costs include the re-filling of fire extinguishers or damage caused by the fire brigade to a building to enable them to put the fire out and would be covered under the fire section . |
27 | and then , she tells me to put the phone down , and she rings me back . |
28 | Roxburgh said : ‘ The four players I 've mentioned form a very experienced backbone for me to put the flesh on . |
29 | Now would you like me to put the kettle on or not ? |
30 | Head of Department : ‘ We make an assessment on three criteria , then combine them to give a mark out of 10 . ’ |