Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pers pn] [verb] [art] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Most at risk is Venice , California , on Los Angeles 's Pacific shore , where the Venice in Peril organisation welcomes visitors ' support to help them to save the many cultural treasures , some of them almost 50 years old .
2 And the council 's housing department is asking tenants thinking of moving on to help them make the most of the housing stock by giving early notice when they intend to leave .
3 Er , and I mean if you want to buy you know a few hundred of it then fine , you know you could b it 'll do the job , you know if it 's , it 's not a , a thing that er
4 Rent both together for Only £19.99 a month and we 'll give you a FREE Stacking Kit to help you make the most of your floor space .
5 You 'll find fascinating books and guides to help you make the most of your day , as well as gifts for family and friends .
6 We have linked up with L'Oréal Plénitude to bring you an exciting , friendly and informative day packed with inspirational ideas to help you make the most of yourself .
7 Whether you 've stuck with the same old style for years , want to find out the options for covering grey or simply want to learn how to manage your hair better , Charles will demonstrate practical ways to help you make the most of your hair .
8 And after you have graduated , we have a comprehensive range of services and products to help you make the most of your life at work and home .
9 And the garden centres are geared up to help you make the most of this autumn opportunity .
10 Included also in all cycle holidays is a detailed area map showing the cycle routes of the region and our exclusive guidebook to cycling in Holland with useful tips to help you get the most of your stay .
11 Clerical Medical has designed this Plan to help you to make the most of the profit from your savings over the next 10 years .
12 To calculate its fictional arm 's length profits , a firm is supposed to assume it pays the same price ( the ‘ transfer price ’ ) for those imported bits that it would have done were it buying them from an unrelated company .
13 Broadly speaking , their best strategies to cope with a Labour win would be to ensure they make the most of allowances created through the independent taxation of husbands and wives , and — where possible — to take income on a self-employed basis rather than as employees .
14 Because Reality Orientation starts with the world people know , it 's important to keep it looking the same .
15 Because I 'm on T.V. I have to keep it looking the same and so it 's trimmed every five to six weeks .
16 He added : ‘ I 'd like to see him scoring a few more goals . ’
17 I 'd like to see him have a few failures and see how he handles that . ’
18 She telephoned police and as she waited for them to arrive she noticed the same youths approach a man with two young children and drench one of the children .
19 In 1958 we had managed , largely through contact at the village pub , to persuade the tenant of the field to the east to allow us to do a little work .
20 That 's not so worrying , but I feel that I 've been successful in my own right and I would erm like to think I deserve the same recognition as we 've both set same standards over the last twelve months .
21 After animadverting bitterly on the demands made on his old bones , as he had heaved the lady 's portmanteau into the boot , he had climbed laboriously into the gig without even offering to assist her to do the same .
22 If only to stop you making the same mistake twice , eh ? ’
23 However , the difference between the systems of property rights in countries such as Britain , America , Germany , Hong Kong and Indonesia on the one hand and Russia , East Germany , Vietnam and China , is still sufficiently great to enable us to label the former capitalist and the latter socialist .
24 He did not ant to see us make the same mistake in Iran as it might cost us much more if we did not move now " .
25 ‘ We want the pair of them struck off to prevent them doing the same thing again , ’ he said .
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