Example sentences of "[pers pn] [to-vb] [conj] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Five years ago they invited me to go and spend Christmas with them .
2 On the penultimate page of Black Skin , White Masks Fanon declares that one of the things that he , the man of colour , wants is ‘ that it be possible for me to discover and to love man , wherever he may be ’ .
3 Please help me to know that transforming power of your Holy Spirit to overcome these difficulties , and please forgive me for all that has been wrong and selfish in what I have said , thought and done .
4 Of these , in West Malaysia , two species roost singly in trees and ny short distances to feed upon trees which produce a few flowers all year round , and the third , Eonycteris spelaea , roosts , in large colonies in caves and can ny up to at least 35km from them to feed and take food from a wide range of flowers scattered in space and time .
5 The Wednesdays off , they expect you to go and find work .
6 Quality Assurer privilege allows you to grant or deny approval to packages using option 1.5.3 .
7 Quality Assurer privilege allows you to grant or deny approval to packages using option 1.5.3 .
8 We want you to come and have lunch with us , dear . "
9 LIFESPAN makes use of special fields called Scrolled areas to allow you to view or update information which is best presented in a tabular form .
10 This index enables you to allocate and change charge codes and their associated storage directories .
11 This option enables you to install and deinstall upto 10 process models .
12 ‘ No , I want you to stay and have supper with me . ’
13 If your elderly parent is in the habit of doing this , the only way around it is to tell her quite frankly , as kindly as possible ( even at the risk of giving some offence ) , that there are certain times of the day when it is very difficult for you to make or receive phone calls except in an emergency .
14 For all that the teacher can do to promote acceptance , it will ultimately be the shared interest and enthusiasm of pupils that help them to form and maintain friendship .
15 ( The first four had told me to cheat and use vegetable dye .
16 We never noticed it during the time it took for me to qualify and start work as an intern at St Andrew 's in Marylebone .
17 They have an extraordinarily sensitive echolocation system , and their huge foreheads enclose a large brain and sound organ which enable them to navigate and detect prey in conditions of zero visibility .
18 He tells me to relax and watch television .
19 He has taught me to relax and put adult inhibitions to one side .
20 I once followed a pupil around for a whole day , and was impressed by the peculiar mixture she experienced of dislocated bits and pieces , and longer sessions where there were ‘ spaces ’ for her to enjoy and explore learning or — occasionally — to waste time in .
21 He wrote enigmatically to Theo , urging him to come and meet Sien .
22 ‘ Give him my best wishes , and ask him to come and have coffee with us .
23 All the communication was by telephone , and the finding child was instructed to look only where her partner told her to look and to make use of the telephone to discover the exact location of the object .
24 If Susanna Jennens was alone much of the time , there is no reason to doubt that she gave attention to her kitchen maid and that she encouraged her to read and to write poetry .
25 To illustrate this , let us imagine Heinrich Hertz , in 1888 , performing the electrical experiment that enabled him to produce and detect radio waves for the first time .
26 The evolutionary view is that the only explanation for certain practices being adopted and others discarded is that these practices enable the group which adopts them to survive and gain mastery over others .
27 ‘ Do you want me to ring and say airway ill ? ’
28 Suffice it to say here that , during enculturation , individuals acquire , first , an image of themselves as helpless and dependent in a hostile and malevolent world that it is largely beyond their ability to control and , second , a set of habits and expectations that lead them to seek and expect aid and comfort from others in times of distress .
29 The way in which this important directive is implemented , and the financial incentives provided under it to support and intensify agriculture in the UK 's uplands , are the main factors causing the nature conservation/agriculture conflict .
30 The capacity of a body corporate with which the International Tin Council had been bestowed by the English Parliament allowed it to acquire and hold property , and to perform other actions in its own name .
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