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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 D' you want some juice ? ’
2 D' you want some help ? ’
3 D' you want some Winalot ?
4 We should approach the white public school middle class networks in the business world and let them deliver some money .
5 Let me eat some toast first .
6 Let me give some examples .
7 Let me ask some members of the congregation a few questions :
8 Yeah , let me get some money .
9 ‘ And this may be your villa , and your bed , but if you had the minutest atom of good manners or breeding you 'd get out of here right now and let me get some clothes on ! ’
10 Let me put some questions to you :
11 I 'm coming Bryony , I think she 's shouting now , do n't come downstairs with your trousers round your ankles ooh oh what a clever girl , stand still while I wipe your bot , ooh come here , bendy over , touch your toes , clever girl , down you go , that 's it , what a clever girl , right just hold on a minute , wait a minute , let me put some water in here and then , oh dear
12 I 'll leave you alone , let you get some sleep .
13 ‘ I think it 's time I let you get some rest . ’
14 Once he is safe , let him spend some time alone .
15 Secondly , to make the mathematics easier , let us make some assumptions .
16 Let us examine some examples .
17 Now that we have provisionally fixed what a signal is , and how one may be recognized , let us consider some examples of signals — the songs of birds , the pheromones of moths and ants , and the dance of honeybees — before we consider the theoretical question of why signals have evolved in the form that we see in nature .
18 Finally , let us consider some motion verbs that have built-in deictic components , English come vs. go makes some sort of distinction between the direction of motion relative to participants in the speech event ( the exposition here follows Fillmore , 1966 , 1975 : 50ff ) .
19 Let us have some brandy . ’
20 Let us hear some praise for a change and congratulate exporters .
21 Let us see some plans and how they can help .
22 Firstly , though , let us get some idea of the size of insurance business .
23 Let us take some examples of Third World bourgeoisies and see to what extent they confirm or refute the emergence of a transnational capitalist class .
24 Do n't just sit there and worry alone — if you 've got a problem and feel you need some help , write to Sue Frost
25 Do n't just sit there and worry alone — if you 've got a problem and you feel you need some help , write to Sue Frost
26 Do n't just sit there and worry on your own — if you 've got a problem and feel you need some help , write to Sue Frost
27 Then there is the increasing problem of Spanish students who feel they know some English and decide to teach it .
28 Do you feel some deal has been struck with the British government ?
29 ‘ I meant , do you hope some day to marry ?
30 Do you want some water ?
  Next page