Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [pron] [noun] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | But you must think my displeasure the heaviest thing that can befall you . |
2 | Man must make his body a house of man pictures . |
3 | ( You should consider which way the demand and/or supply curves of money shift. ) ( a ) Banks find that they have a higher liquidity ratio than they need . |
4 | Bertrams had free Quality Street , which should do their sales no harm at all . |
5 | Yet artists do have political responsibilities and some of your critics might suggest that living , as you do , so close to the border in Northern Ireland , you should give your stories a more direct , political context . |
6 | You 've started with well-prepared tapwater , which should give your fish the best possible chance . |
7 | According to German folklore if you want sparks of passion to fly you should give your lover an apple delicately scented with their perspiration . |
8 | P.S. I suggest D. Bowie should rename his band the ‘ Time Machine ’ . |
9 | You should claim your pension a few months before you reach State pension age . |
10 | This means that the nurse must understand what hazards the patients may be exposed to and what peri- and post-operative complications may occur . |
11 | As we have seen , the notion of a duty entails that someone other than the duty-bearer must decide what action the duty requires . |
12 | She said , I know you and you can not sing , I said , that 's nothing , you should hear me play the pianer . ’ |
13 | So my stepfather got all her money , but if Julia or I marry , he must pay us £250 every year . ’ |
14 | Nobody was allowed to hum , or whistle or listen to music , either , because the merchant thought that people should save their breath the way they saved their money . |
15 | ‘ It should save your legs a bit . ’ |
16 | Perhaps you should open your heart a little to him , honey , make him aware you 've grown into a very pretty young lady . ’ |
17 | We must ask what strategy a self-conscious and sophisticated pragmatist judge would adopt in pretending that people had legal rights . |
18 | Let's give our children a chance to enjoy their childhood . |
19 | Parents or relatives often make donations to their old public school or college as some repayment for what it has done for them , or in the hope that it may give their child a better chance of entry ! |
20 | Instead of drawing individual cheques for each creditor , a trader may give his bank a list of creditors to be paid with the name of the bank where each creditor has his account . |
21 | Let's hope he 'll deliver his reply the same way . ’ |
22 | Beginning from a size S 1 you might bribe your neighbour the value S * EDSI to cut back to S * . |
23 | Well it 's absolutely horrendous , they 'll think my God the British class system is completely |
24 | Perhaps the man was excited because he saw the chance of making more money , Kirov rejected , in the hope that reminding himself of the mercenary side of the Jew 's character might make his job a little easier . |
25 | Anyway , I reckoned that this unexpected development might make my task a little easier . |
26 | We 'll chart your progress every step of the way , from initial enquiry to transfer of title . |
27 | In warm I might give my hair a wash . |
28 | So er , I might , I might give our Mark a ring and see what he 's got in there . |
29 | ‘ I think I 'll give her muesli a miss . ’ |
30 | I 'll give her father a ring . |