Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] [verb] [adv] a " in BNC.
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1 | Make them feel almost a part of it , thought Dalziel . |
2 | I mean I I certainly accept that I mean I think there a lot of problems on the in the stage door club several nights of the years . |
3 | You want me to blow up a railroad station ? ’ |
4 | Expect them to be hammered and they hold the eventual World Cup winners to a point : expect them to see off a side which had not won in the Championship for three years and they submit weakly . |
5 | The thing here was that all the flowers were blue — delphiniums and cornflowers and forget me nots round a sundial in the middle of a smooth green velvet lawn . |
6 | ‘ I expect you do quite a bit of travelling in your work ? ’ he probed , when she wanted to be the one asking the questions . |
7 | ‘ How d' you feel about a second honeymoon ? ’ |
8 | about sixty , yeah , because , say you pay out a quarter of the price from , you there |
9 | When you 've finished with the reptiles , I want you to round up a group of humans . |
10 | ‘ Regarding Alfred Glynn , I want you to get together a small team , with a dog handler , to await instructions . |
11 | It might , but if say we said over a year , and we said there 're a total number of fifteen members of staff , |
12 | In this extract Roddy 's parents want him to take up a useful hobby : |
13 | With Mark and Babur it comes up a lot . |
14 | ‘ My brother is but an earl , and yet you expect us to give up a king in exchange . |
15 | You know , let them die off a bit |
16 | So let me spell out a few more advantages you may not have realised before : |
17 | ‘ Let me sit down a minute , ’ I begged . |
18 | Let me give just a few facts and figures . |
19 | Let me pick up a few points which occur to me arising out of what you 've just been saying . |
20 | Let me pick up a few points which occur to me arising out of what you 've just been saying . |
21 | It takes only a few thousands of eV ( keV ) to bring two nuclei together and if they fuse you get over a million eV ( MeV ) in return . |
22 | ‘ We feel we should fight Mr Butters and let him take on a white elephant while we play elsewhere for a year and maybe we can return to Belle Vue . ’ |
23 | Just to show her who 's boss , I compel her to let out a shriek . |
24 | Next year I hope they bring in a seeding system as many of the top winning dogs clashed very early on . |
25 | Let it cool down a bit . |
26 | And just let it come out a bit more . |
27 | As the launch and the bows of the sinking yacht were now almost level it took only a few seconds to transfer the six survivors — another had joined the group of five that Talbot had seen — aboard the launch . |
28 | Break it to go round a planting bed , make a circle on which to stand a large plant pot or statue , or to give a paved area around a rotary clothes dryer . |
29 | Leaving this aside for the moment though , let us set up a contrast between the two as follows : |
30 | Let us go back a minute to those leaders of men . |