Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] [adj] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | obviously we 've got to work together on all , are you listening to me ? , on all the different parts of the body , you want them all to come alive , okay , so , this week as I say we 're gon na concentrate on sound , sound , sound , sound , you 've got to play on sound that is the painting , I mean the , the pictures do you , alright that 's fine , at the same does n't matter we 've still got to work on different things , yeah , okay ? , erm , so , as I say we 're going to make a sound machine in different groups , now to give you an example , what I what you to do is be , I 'm going to give you a situation , give , choose a profession , okay , let's say we are in hospital , now I want you each and everyone of you in this group think of the situation , think of a sound that one might hear in a hospital , everyone to themselves just think of a sound , could be a patient screaming , it could be a heart machine , it could be , er exactly , could be that , could be absolutely anything , it could sirens , it could be anything , okay , for everyone I want you to have the sound in your head okay , everyone 's got a sound in their head ? |
2 | Until then , I suggest you all get some rest , because you 're going to need it . |
3 | Friends say she first became concerned about Charles 's ‘ special friendship ’ with Camilla before their marriage 11 years ago . |
4 | ‘ Do n't wear black — I want you all to wear purple and pink . |
5 | " I certainly want us all to enjoy this rare journey , my dear , " replied her husband , smiling and waving his cigar in front of his face in an expansive gesture . |
6 | Let me first say that rumour and gossip abound , many shadows but so far very little substance . |
7 | Let me just pick this music up . |
8 | After a momentary pause , Gerrard swung his chair again and said to the audience , ‘ I hope you all understood all that . |
9 | There 's also want more money to cheapest in the country and I say good and I hope we can fit it in this budget time and I hope we all support this , for this . |
10 | ‘ Well , now let us all get some sleep ’ |
11 | Let us first offer some more phrases sharing the adjective of the last example in ( 4 ) . |
12 | Well , let us first examine some examples . |
13 | Following Fillmore ( 1971b ) , let us first distinguish two kinds of deictic usage , namely gestural usage and symbolic usage . |
14 | erm I do n't think it , I mean we all know that , you know , er the unemployed are the , the least collectivized group of people in , as , as a group , that |
15 | As we swept down to the seam in the old iron lift we all grabbed each other 's hands in simultaneous panic . |
16 | ‘ Well , ’ he continued , ‘ I know we all call this place the summer-house , and it is only used to keep salmon nets and baskets in nowadays , but it is really a gazebo , where the local gentry used to meet their ladies of ill repute in the old days . ’ |
17 | well no it does n't , get it right see that 's the station |
18 | I suppose we all have this ability to feel again the joys , the pains , the disappointments , the excitements , from early childhood to our dying day . |
19 | Yeah I suppose they all look alike . |
20 | ‘ Whom Gods destroy they first send Mad . ’ |
21 | Many young women find it possible to love two men simultaneously . |
22 | Most people find it easy to drink large quantities of calorific drinks , sweet or alcoholic , without in any way lessening or delaying their appetite for the next meal — and these drinks , and sugar itself , are perhaps the ultimate example of fibre-free calories . |
23 | I find it easy to do electrical repairs , e.g. mending fuses/fitting plugs |
24 | are friendly and find it easy to establish good rapport with others |
25 | Military commanders find it essential to have alternative objectives . |
26 | Besides , once they 've gone into mourning , they find it cheaper to stay that way . |
27 | All I can say in my defence is that at this point in history , I find it useful to do two things with my own writing and speech . |
28 | Many students find it useful to spend two or three minutes drawing a key words map for the questions they intend to answer . |
29 | Some find it useful to have extra pockets on a rucksack as useful organisers , others regard them as a hindrance . |
30 | ‘ I find it useful to recite calming verse in moments of great stress . ’ |