Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [noun] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 On Nov. 27 the Federal Court ruled that the half-canton of Appenzell-Innerrhoden should grant women the vote at cantonal and communal level with immediate effect , a decision breaching the last bastion of all-male suffrage in Europe .
2 And it was asking too much of readers that they should insulate Eliot the editor and editorialist from Eliot the poet ; so that they should read ‘ Ash-Wednesday ’ without feeling that they were being nudged into the Roman Catholic or the Anglo-Catholic church —
3 ‘ Dad 's attitude was that you should treat people the way they treat you , and respect their differences .
4 Two injury-ravaged sides understandably lacked precision and poise but Gabbiadini was always direct in his approach and it was appropriate that he should give Sunderland the lead six minutes before the interval .
5 Lance Gardner , who works at the Castlefields Health Centre , Runcorn , in Cheshire , says the arrangement should give nurses the recognition they deserve for the work they do .
6 In relation to the latter category , the Secretary of State should give MPAs the power to revoke or substantially amend permissions without any compensation where working is/would :
7 The CTP requires , therefore , that transient events triggering transient events should give rise the idea of ( permanent ) objects as well as that of transient events within them .
8 According to Control Data , this should give customers the chance to use the most suitable medium for their requirements .
9 According to Control Data , this should give customers the chance to use the most suitable medium for their requirements .
10 In particular , they should give pupils the opportunity to gain some experience of the works of Shakespeare .
11 In particular , they should give pupils the opportunity to gain some experience of the works of Shakespeare .
12 Seb thought he must have misheard the gipsy .
13 ‘ As far as I can see , Jerry should capture Arras the day after tomorrow , in which case the Americans can stay at home .
14 In the latter case it is deducted from the damages he has to pay O. Where he returns the goods to O , O must pay Z the improvement allowance .
15 LET'S GIVE TORIES THE BIRD
16 When they are tired , exhausted or not feeling well they may envy patients the care they give them .
17 But the danger is that if relief is too often refused on such grounds it may give decision-makers the signal that it does not really matter whether they act within the law or not , so long as the decision is ‘ right ’ .
18 This may give NCM the edge in certain trades where credit insurance has been traditionally well used .
19 ‘ I 'll give Mary the letter when she comes 'ome .
20 Erm we 'll call B the carrier sort of like the go between if you like A , is your say , shop and C is your manufacturer .
21 We 'll have potatoes the kitchen .
22 No I agree with that , I think you 've got to yes we 'll agree that and also hopefully by then we 'll have clarity the clarity on the salary and then we 'll get in there in which case you 're laughing , right
23 ‘ There 's a load of nomes going over to the dump , so we 'll have company the rest of the way .
24 I 'll tell Alison the accountant then , and she 'll tell me what she 's sold and how many contracts we 've booked and but it 's done in front of everybody else while everybody , why everybody else who 's on the phone .
25 ‘ I 'll ask George the roadsweeper , ’ was all he could suggest .
26 Irrespective of whether an agreement or arrangement has been notified to the Commission or a complaint made , it is open to the Commission to launch its own investigation in relation to any agreement , practice or other activity which it may suspect infringes the competition rules .
27 On the other hand , one could give Sharon the benefit of the doubt and conclude she has n't bothered to wear knickers because she knows Michael will probably mash her against a wall and rip them off anyway .
28 When we were naughty he 'd give Fred the strap but he 'd sit me on the mantelpiece to make me mind my manners .
29 He also noted how photographs could contain details the photographer had not observed at the time that the lens was focused and the exposure was made .
30 If I went I 'd go park the car up wear a Chelsea shirt .
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