Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [pers pn] [vb infin] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Mum made me go into town with her to spend my Christmas money on clothes .
2 His Mum made him sit on one of the chairs that were all round the walls and look at the magazines .
3 My natural reserve made me recoil at this blatant approach , as did my total commitment and loyalty to Leslie .
4 A concentrated assessment helped us focus on teaching procedures and materials more effectively and the problems we uncovered could be tackled immediately as we had direct access to the Subject Assessor ’ .
5 Jack 's Irish blood made him sympathize with the Levellers — the Irish have never forgiven Cromwell for the Drogheda massacre , you know .
6 The poignant melody made him think of soft feminine sighs , warm arms and whispered words of love in the dark of night .
7 A relief as much as a pleasure to see him emerge with credit , both as director and performer .
8 The snail 's pace of the boat made it seem like an endless expedition into the interior .
9 His talk made me think of the housing estates near Mum 's house , where the ‘ working class ’ would have laughed in Terry 's face — those , that is , who would n't have smacked him round the ear for calling them working class in the first place .
10 Whilst he has this weight advantage ( you get with youth ) Id let him run at defenders but especially the 2 central ones .
11 Tea helped us rise at 3am for the final climb .
12 The problem comes in many forms , but for the sake of brevity let me concentrate on pollution .
13 Bearing these points in mind let us look at developments in each of the main policy areas over the whole period .
14 Unfortunately though , he became too domesticated and did n't have a fear of humans so he was put on a programme to help him adjust to the wild .
15 He thought it quite possible that Pike had starved the horse to help it recover from its leg injury .
16 If you are having regression therapy to help you deal with a problem whose roots are buried in a previous existence , you may well need two or three sessions of actual regression before you hit upon the significant lifetime .
17 When they returned to the centre Rachel and Nina applied light dressings to the scalds , then took the two ladies into the rest-room and gave them sweet tea to help them recover from shock .
18 Use the check card to help you distinguish between pattern and background rows .
19 It does no harm to let them know of your interest while a course is in preparation .
20 He sent a lad after it to try to catch it and with disgust watched me limp towards him rubbing a bruised thigh .
21 First , the solid crystals deep beneath the waves ; the seal saw them shiver into water and become one with Ocean .
22 Rallying helps me forget about the possibility of losing the appeal .
23 Sonja helps me look after Marie , but mostly it 's me , cos Sonja 's pretty busy in the kitchen .
24 Alexander , the King 's son , who was at that time twelve years old , called out to his father : ‘ What an excellent horse do they lose for want of skill and courage to manage him ! ’
25 Erm so erm th the cheapest er fuel at the moment is gas , you know , that 's , that 's why er a lot of the erm er er generators are now moving to towards gas er erm er generation er wh which is fine for as long as the gas exists but , you know , another , give it another ten fifteen years , and our North Sea gas will have gone you see so , so erm you have to ask well how much do you , weight do you put on market forces and how much in say , in the energy business , ought you to be thinking longer term ?
26 What sort of plough did you use for the competition ?
27 How much a week rent do you pay for ground ?
28 We think of the spoken language , the written language , what in practice do you mean by ‘ language ’ , is it an instruction you type on a keyboard , or what in terms of a computer ?
29 So obsessed was he with Mary 's charm and the Casket Letters , that it did not occur to him to ask the much more prosaic but crucially important question : what effect did it have on her kingdom , in this age of religious and political upheaval and trauma , to be saddled with a ruler who shut herself off from reality whenever reality became difficult ?
30 1 Why did all the children laugh at Julie on the first day she went to her new school ? 2 How do you think Julie felt that day ? 3 Did you feel sorry for her then ? 4 Did you feel sorry for her later in the story ? 5 When Julie was left tied to the lamp post was it fair , unfair , cruel … or what ? 6 Whose fault was it that Julie and Bee stopped seeing each other ? 7 Why did Julie get hurts and what effect did it have on Bee ? 8 What were your feelings at the end ?
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