Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He sees the deviant group as creating its own circumstances to the extent that it makes meaningful the societal reactions to it , or better generates meaning for itself in a world whose societal reactions deny them the full status of persons . |
2 | Book me a single room at my usual hotel , will you ? |
3 | Bring me a hot towel and a ! |
4 | These were apparently induced , or incubated , by Gilgamesh , who dug a well , went up to the mountain and poured out a fine meal on the ground before saying , " O mountain , dwelling of the gods , bring me a favourable dream " . |
5 | God speed you , and bring me a hopeful answer — both for England and Wales ! ’ |
6 | Bring me the bloody cheese grater in the ! |
7 | bring me the drowsy country thing ! |
8 | Right can one person from each table please bring me the red files Boys can I have your red files please What was that ? |
9 | Bring me the little book , that might have it as well . |
10 | I do n't think education comes into it , Chairman , because they change them every other year anyway , |
11 | However , their low cost ( Notes retails at around £400 , WFWG at £149 ) and ease of implementation make them a viable proposition for the small company , and will probably result in their becoming much more influential in the long term . |
12 | The skills they possess make them a valued commodity which most organizations would be loath to lose and keen to gain . |
13 | Hirszowicz summarizes the specific features of communist bureaucracies which make them a new species of bureaucratic order as follows : |
14 | When object-oriented database systems become more widely available , there may be a number of application domains where their advantages make them a good choice . |
15 | The key characteristics of each company which make them a good fit with the client should be identified . |
16 | The key characteristics of each company which make them a good fit with the client should be identified . |
17 | Clearly the easily accessible position of the Malverns near big population centres make them a popular target for picnickers and day trippers , not to mention walkers . |
18 | Beyond this there is little agreement , and the women 's weekly magazines , for example , have argued strongly in recent years that their particular editorial qualities and high coverage of a female audience make them a superior medium even to TV for many products in , particularly , food and toiletry fields . |
19 | not make them an enormous feature . |
20 | Come on make me a nice cup of tea . |
21 | Go and make me a nice cup of tea Mike ? |
22 | ‘ I 'll be interested if Newcastle make me a good offer , ’ said the 25-year-old Ghent striker . |
23 | Make me a whole man before I go out to take the field with Wales in my hands . |
24 | Yeah , I mean I The important thing is I think the children do recognize the differences , not that they do n't notice the differences , because they 're Like you say they 're capable of using the other if it if it suits them . |
25 | Please send me a free sample from the Omega Pet Foods range and further information . |
26 | Simply send me a large cheque and I will provide you with the ordnance survey co-ordinates of its last sighting . |
27 | Please accept my application and enrol me as a member of The Literary Guild and send me the introductory books whose numbers I have printed in the boxes provided . |
28 | The waiter said no all off oh send me the usual toast . |
29 | I would be grateful if you could look into the matter and send me the duplicate Agreement as soon as possible , as I have your copy of the tape ( VM on IBM at 1600 bpi ) ready to despatch to you on return of the documents . |
30 | May the good Lord send them a hopeful sign ! |