Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [adj] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I trust my dear Eliza you are still well and that you received my letter .
2 Her Sacred Majesty , being by nature full of mercy and clemency , who is most inclinable to such pitiful complaints and will not endure to hear such tragedies made of her people and poor subjects , as some about her may insinuate , then she perhaps for very compassion of such calamities will not only stop the stream of such violence and return to her wonted mildness , but also con them little thanks which have been the authors and counsellors of such bloody platforms .
3 Then press them two buttons whatever you do .
4 If you want my real character I 'll tell you .
5 Unless the clergy want my complete damnation they can ask for no more .
6 Their songs celebrate their ancient culture which dominated Bolivia before the Spanish conquistadores invaded 500 years ago .
7 Eleven o'clock , there were n't restrictions then on , they could keep open as long as they liked , no restrictions on , on time , and er as I say their own place you know it really it was picturesque , I thought in since erm I contacted you I 've been thinking how , what I could help with and er what I could still think about , and er it was really a sight because to walk and it always used to be crowded , well it was one of the best markets round here and er people used to go off and from Bloxwich and er although there 's a good market at Walsall there was n't a Bloxwich market then sadly for years and years , but erm and then if you went to Wolverhampton you got to walk through Windsfield you got to er walk everywhere you went then and except on a Saturday night when the wagonettes used to run on a Saturday but it was amazing to see the girl behind the range now controlling
8 Then it 's deadline time they say , Oh well forget it next time you 're around .
9 " It is only when you see miners down the mine and naked that you realise what splendid men they are .
10 I 'm sure once people realise what smashing dogs they are , lots more Greyhounds would be assured a happy retirement — instead of being abandoned , exported or used for experimentation .
11 As Lt Col Neil Hatton MHCIMA , the school 's chief instructor , explained : ‘ Regiments send us certain people who may have two jobs — infantryman and ration clerk , for example .
12 Paddy Sutton of the Lisburn Branch kindly send us this story which demonstrates that remembrance is a continuous process .
13 Ooh you 've got to take two sciences , you pick which two sciences you 're going to take , it 'd be easier for the teachers and he would , well to do all three sciences in one exam is
14 To be sure , as Willis demonstrates above , people develop their own cultures which will have the function of providing a sense of worth for themselves collectively .
15 I was just thinking there w there would be more music playing in those days , because there was n't a television or or things like that you know maybe just to distract people make their own entertainment you know .
16 ‘ You can say what you like , ’ she said , ‘ but show me another way it can be done .
17 now wait a minute , wait a minute , let Jordan have some toys , he 's only a baby , hello darling , hello no , do n't leave that there Jordan 's playing with that darling , look show me this car you want , show me this car that you want
18 Show me any variation you like , her heart was singing .
19 Show me any homebuilder who ca n't say the same thing about his project , but the finish-it-in-thirty-days-using-only-domestic-handtools ! brochures never tell you that , nor that it may take you weeks just to create the right kind of workplace in which to build your masterpiece .
20 When I had occasion to talk to the Home Secretary about this , I asked him about this and he said oh , we want it to be local and I said you mean local not region and he said yes , local and I hope my noble friend who was there will remember that when he comes to decide whether this region things ever going to get a running .
21 For example , if you want to know how big a kiwi fruit is , I can outline its shape with my fingers , or show you another object which I believe has similar proportions .
22 ( If the sounds cause you real difficulty you may need to mimic each word across , before you mimic them in pairs . )
23 then they stop her this tax what she owes them all , well she 's been getting a hundred and forty seven
24 Well , put it this way your sudden appearance has not made one bit of difference to my day .
25 Listen you told me you ai n't gon na cry this morning , put it this way you wo n't be going to the sweet shop will we ?
26 I like these put it this way I like sweets , oh look they 've changed the bow
27 Well put it this way she 's nothing like Mick .
28 Hold it tight mummy I can tell you that if I let go you 'll let on the floor .
29 Mum , but it 's tricky because when , when you chop that way , and then that way chop it that way it 's all
30 Or stood in despair as your children big or little , carry on ignoring your repeated demands that they stop whatever undesirable thing it is that they are doing ?
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