Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [pers pn] [adj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 However , there was no computer system to manage the exercise — when the nav wanted a position line or fix he pre-warned the instructor , who sat the other side of the ‘ cockpit ’ facia , and at the appropriate time a piece of paper was pushed through the wall with the details scrawled upon it !
2 The Pharisees wished to protect the Law and make it fit every need of daily life .
3 Rocky introduced them as Carl Wood , Jubal Cantrell and Austen Parker , but Jim Miller would have recognised the latter two as Jube and Red , the pair who had baited him and given him such a hard time before Rocky 's intervention had rescued him .
4 She had achieved much , and given them all an injection of hope with her sparkling personality , keen interest in their concerns and positive reactions to even the most difficult situation .
5 Because even if you you have sat down and spoken to somebody about the project for five minutes , and given them all the other information ,
6 What they 're doing is actually going a lot further , and supply us all the their ac accounts and details , and they 've actually sort of called it a grant for partial costs of materials , right , so we 're actually
7 It was she who was the essential element in the alchemy which had absolved him and promised him such a refreshment of security and calm here .
8 He said , with great politeness , that he would be in the buttery , always supposing anyone wanted to know , and Tybion the Tusk got up and helped him open the door , just to be friendly .
9 Every few miles his suitcase bounced out the back of the cart and Tock became annoyed at having to stop and collect it all the time .
10 The taxi-driver had been born in Glasgow — our second compatriot of the night — and he took pity on ‘ two wee Scotch lassies ’ , and drove us all the way for a very modest remuneration .
11 National institution the Zoo you know , people love to bring the kiddies here and show them all the animals .
12 Oh do you have to sing and give us all a headache
13 She will come back and give us all the strength we need . ’
14 I 'd collect up the photos and put 'em hon the bed .
15 It is when she feels compassion , rather than revulsion , for the salamander and kisses him that the spell breaks .
16 I might go and see him all the same , just to tell him as I 've told you . ’
17 ‘ If you open your big mouth again I 'll ram this sodding box over your head and kick you all the way back to the clubhouse . ’
18 Sometimes he would sleep in them and wear them unchanged the next day , but at other times he took hours to choose what he would wear , then positively preened .
19 ‘ Then ca n't you just give in gracefully and save us all a lot of trouble ? ’
20 She got them out one of everything and showed them all the different fish .
21 We went round there and showed us all the way round
22 So why not increase his artillery , and give him all the fire-missiles he can carry .
23 I 'll talk to Seddon — and then you can go and talk to him , and give him all the details he 'll need to make your crime look authentic .
24 How you do this will depend upon your own personality and your relationship with her , but however it is done , the message she will be hoping to receive through your words and actions will be that you care , you sympathise , and that you are going to stand by her and give her all the help and comfort you can in the months that lie ahead .
25 She can contact the hospital or the Social Services where who 've agreed to er to talk to her and give her all the advice and comfort that she needs .
26 So I , I asked Mrs to but would she write to Miss and give her all the details .
27 I also told here it 's the diamond jubilee of the hospital and the children from invited to the hospital that day , that week sorry , it 's gon na be a week in June so she wanted to know the details so I asked Mrs t would she write to Miss White and give her all the details but she thought it would be far better if she went to see her and explain it all .
28 Erm my Guild always say they 're lucky in having me because I 've come back and give them all the information and they seem to be so well-educated themselves now you know .
29 And they 'll actually sit down and work that out for people and encourage them to go for a job and give them all the forms they need to claim Family Credit or whatever .
30 We really are very fortunate — can you imagine any other group who would invite someone they had never met to stay in their home — and give them such a wonderful welcome ?
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