Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pron] [adv] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Unlike the mothers of some of the other children , her mother came to see them quite a lot , and she remembers it not being so bad — " once you get used to it , it 's just like your home " . |
2 | If one possessed a $100 bill , and if the price level fell ten thousandfold overnight , one would wake up next morning to find oneself effectively a millionaire . |
3 | She kissed the balding patch on the back of his head as she clambered off the bed and went to the fridge to pour them both a drink . |
4 | But he said nothing of this , merely noted down her address , sighed a little at it , and made his latest recruit promise to visit him once a week with her piece . |
5 | Twies to visit it once a year , at the vewy least . |
6 | he is he 's hop hoping to open it probably a week at Christmas but I would tell people if they do go to wrap up warm because the heating is as original except for a sort of Aga stove in the kitchen which they use as their sort of central point to live in . |
7 | At first they came to visit us once a month but then the visits became few and far between . |
8 | ‘ I 'll hope to see you there a lot . |
9 | It 's just that your father and I … well , we thought he was a very pleasant young man , and he seemed to like you quite a lot . ’ |
10 | I think had we managed to stick it together a bit longer , all fifty of us , and just prove to the management that we were n't gon na be starved back to work which seemed to be the way they wanted us to go back , you know because the board had you know escalated , you know I think had we managed to stick it together , certainly the result would 've been different . |
11 | Neil and D. Davis did n't bother entering the comp so as to give everyone else a chance … and I ca n't really think of anyone who particularly merits a mention … oh , apart from Z-boy Fez who wore stripy skin tight trousers and looked ridiculous … do n't know the results — and hey ! |
12 | On the costume side the addition of ‘ Mickey Mouse ’ feet strove to give them both an alien and a slightly comic appearance , again emphasising the points Whitaker wanted stressed from the script about these quizzical little xenophobics . |
13 | And me mam says , oh just for a change to give someone else a chance . |
14 | The musical flavour will be supplied by Edinburgh 's own Tam White and the Caledonian Brewery are laying on some of their amber liquid and pies to give you just a taste of what the atmosphere will be like during the weekend 13–15 August . |
15 | ‘ I simply meant somewhere for Jennifer to go on a regular basis for short periods of time simply to give you both a rest . |
16 | ‘ Somewhere that Jennifer could be cared for to give you both a break . ’ |
17 | And we had to do it over a week and over a month because some weeks you do things that do n't do |
18 | And I honestly think that if you are going to give me that much , it 's probably easier for you to do it once a month . ’ |
19 | They 're ha quite happy to do it once a month but like you said what they will not do erm obviously is to have a lot of sort of things like standing orders and that sort of thing . |
20 | He was local to the area , I think it was one of these bakers that used to used to do it but er he probably only used to do it once a week sell it once a week I think of all the people that was on course we got the best , we got the best place and er and it came out that the erm tourist information booklet . |
21 | The perfect answer to all the music press critics : the massed armies of the anti-Morrissey brigade and yours truly ( who bought the record only to give it away a week later after feeling let down ) , came by way of the fans . |
22 | Carlos Alberto Reutemann , that cunning , solitary ace from Argentina , worried about his racing twenty-four hours a day ; James seemed to give it scarcely a thought — technically , as a contributor to development he was something less than a devoted genius ( but on the track he had extraordinarily good reflexes and a lot of savvy ) . |
23 | The only way you can have a reasonably fair assessment of weight loss if you are trying to lose weight is to weigh yourself once a week , on the same scales , at the same time of the day and preferably with no clothes on ! |
24 | ‘ He seemed to consider you quite a threat . |
25 | She had brought the baby to the Lab to see him only a fortnight ago . |
26 | Philip went to see him twice a day , encouraged by Claudia , who hoped the child would make up to him for Eileen . |
27 | His wife April just scrapes enough money together to make the hundred and fifty mile round trip to see him twice a week |
28 | I can only afford to go to see him twice a week . |
29 | ‘ But understand , from my side , that I 'd like to see her once a fortnight , if it 's just for an hour , and that whatever holidays the other bairns have , she 's got to have the same . |
30 | No , my , my aunt was in York , we used to see her once a year , Christmas , she used to come |