Example sentences of "[vb base] [prep] [verb] [pron] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Of course he opposed the Reform Bill itself , yet said in a letter to Crabb Robinson ( 5 February 1833 ) : ‘ You mistake in supposing me an Anti-Reformer — that I never was , but an Anti-Bill man , heart and soul . ’
2 Suppose every time one of your subordinates turns in completed work ahead of time you react by giving him a whole load more , what may happen ?
3 As for Alan Howard , you begin by expecting something a bit more overbearing ( irrelevant memories of Rex Harrison , perhaps ) .
4 I begin by echoing what the hon. Member for Leeds , Central ( Mr. Fatchett ) said about the interim advisory body .
5 ‘ You , shut up , ’ Blanche cut in firmly , ‘ or I 'll arrest you for wasting police time by giving us a false alibi . ’
6 Talk about giving us a turn when we saw it move !
7 If you feel like showing me a few pages in a day or two , I would be pleased , and I 'm sure your other readers out there would be fascinated by a full autobiography .
8 They 're specially chosen for summer drinking , when you feel like giving yourselves a connoisseur 's treat .
9 Here at Radio Rentals , we believe in bringing you the latest developments — as they happen !
10 At Radio Rentals we believe in bringing you the latest in product developments — as they happen .
11 At Radio Rentals we believe in bringing you the very latest product developments — as they happen !
12 If we press this and insist on doubting what the humanist holds as indubitable , we uncover a hornet 's nest of assumptions and presuppositions which are far from being rationally indubitable .
13 ‘ By the way , Chief Inspector , can you give Ken a ring and think about giving him a hand with that robbery case ?
14 And er very few men live in and er nobody er think of offering them a meal .
15 Theists grow impatient with what they see as the reductionist behaviour of atheists , whom they accuse of disproving something the theists never claimed to believe in .
16 So move from buying it every d every weekday say to moving it f to buying it four days a week .
17 you know , I would have come over here and come and play at giving you a beating or something like that .
18 You start by telling them a short story — something that happened to you as you came to work , something you heard on the news .
19 My region I thank for nominating me the region I am so proud to belong to .
20 But I wan na do what the Three Miners do in Lancaster do n't they ?
21 Yeah and er look I think the process is that you do work and you feel passionate about it , you wan na do it the best you think you 've done it as well as you can do it , and then you put it out in whatever form , in a T V series like Love Hurts or on stage like Alfie , or in an album like Midnight Postcards and you then just pray and hope that people want to listen to you , want to watch you , want to hear you .
22 I wan na show him the cover the true Irish people .
23 Wan na show me the fiver ?
24 Dad look , I just wan na show you the tape I bought .
25 You wan na tell him the reason why you left .
26 I wan na tell you the way the word perhaps the one where .
27 Restating it , so , the max value of that product is N minus one Now , if you wan na know what the maximum value and negat if the score 's are negatively correlated rather than positive , you end up with exactly the same expression , N minus one , but lo and behold it 's negative .
28 So you wan na allow yourself a an hour and half really do n't you ?
29 I wan na ask you a question .
30 Did that bloke come to you wan na sell you a photograph last night ?
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