Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] [to-vb] [adv prt] [det] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'll have to send for Jim Kielthy to clear up this mess , ’ she laughed .
2 Work had been planned to be carried out during the possession on a Saturday night to carry out some pointing
3 Eddie would have to be pretty discreet about her relationship with Angy if she wanted to persuade Aunt Rosina to hand over that sketch as a keepsake .
4 Now , there are one or two things we still need to discuss , so we 'll leave you and Mr Calder to work out some sort of timetable between yourselves . ’
5 The object of the all-expenses paid trip was for Mr Dorman to pick up some tips from the Japanese to promote musical learning among children .
6 ‘ For Martin Smyth to trot out this so-called ‘ summer Santa Claus ’ as justification for the insensitive and offensive parades of the Orange Order and Black Preceptory demonstrates the poverty of the Orange Order 's case , ’ he said .
7 He even offered to continue to supply arms — thought at this time the new regime was trying to get the United States to buy back some of the more expensive equipment that the Shah had purchased .
8 I did n't know where to put my face when he told Cecil Ackroyd to eff off that night in the Temperance Hall .
9 Officials of Secafe , the Angolan coffee secretariat , announced in August plans to sell off all 33 state-owned coffee plantations .
10 NORMAN Whiteside makes his debut as a TV expert on Wednesday , backing Billy Bingham to pull off another World Cup miracle .
11 You had to have legs like Marlene Dietrich to triumph over that get-up .
12 The agency has recently outlined some ambitious plans , including a bigger budget for the Ames laboratory to carry out more experiments .
13 The government banned all meetings and parades in Belfast for three months , and gave the RUC power to break up any gathering of three or more people .
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