Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] [adv prt] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Under the agreement the seven EFTA member countries would immediately abolish trade barriers on all goods covered except for certain sensitive products , while Czechoslovakia would abolish them over a 10-year period . |
2 | Do you have to reti pack it up a certain time ? |
3 | Ca n't say fairer than that , except if th'bist good to me as well I might even give thee back the two shilling . ’ |
4 | They took no care to work quietly , hoping that someone they disturbed from sleep would fetch them out a hot drink or a bite of freshly-baked bread . |
5 | However , if the force-carrying particles have a high mass , it will be difficult to produce and exchange them over a large distance . |
6 | When you 've tasted mine you might not want , you might want me to bring you bring you back a different sort . |
7 | ‘ That reminds me , I must give you back the two pounds you sent me . |
8 | But you must see that she says her prayers at night , Antoinette exclaimed : how else can you bring her up a good Catholic ? |
9 | If the student demonstrated by his choices that he did not fully understand a particular point then the programme could send him round an additional explanatory loop . |
10 | could you firm it up a little bit with him you firm it up with I 'll talk to Scottish Homes |
11 | Well alright , but can you , can you not get rid of a couple of the boxes and what 's this thing there ? well why do n't you tip it up the other way and give yourself a bit more room , tomorrow Deana what 's that , your dictionary ? |
12 | You stay right there , Rainbow , if that 's what you really want , and I 'll make you up a nice plate and we 'll pass it over to you . ’ |
13 | On the A four two three at Hopcroft 's Holt , there are temporary traffic lights for resurfacing work and er that might slow you down a little bit . |
14 | His plight was clearly desperate ; the slightest motion could hurtle him down the remaining few yards of slope and over the lip into the quarry . |
15 | The new machine will set you back a cool £1,700 which does n't make it the cheapest machine in the world . |
16 | An average baked potato will set you back a mere 180–200 calories and , with a sensible filling added , about 300 . |
17 | In this fascinating introductory Sideshow , she offers a number of choice things that range from small , long drop , earrings in silver and in pine that is coloured either red or green and retail at £10 a pair , to much larger things such as the brass and oxidised copper weighing Scales with their central zigzag column motif that will set you back a mere £270 . |
18 | An X baseball cap will set you back a money-grabbing $19 , the shirt $19 and sweatshirt $30 . |
19 | Right I 'll just draw it up a little bit tighter , is that tighter for you ? |
20 | I 'll just take the two , and Billy 'll take them out the next week . |
21 | However , they paid little or no attention to her , and Lucy guessed that their minds were too occupied with the exciting venture which would take them down the foaming white waters of the river . |
22 | I allow you to stay in my home because of Lizzy , but I warn you now , Dan , if you try and interfere in my life , I 'll have you out the front door so fast you 'll burn a hole in the carpet . |
23 | But you leave the cup on the table and she 'll call you back every ten |
24 | Is there not a Stanley blade knocking about anywhere where you could just pare it down a wee bit ? |
25 | ‘ If you come back with me you can help me take it out the other end . ’ |
26 | Well we 'll just have it up a little bit else you ca n't hear what they 're saying . |
27 | A gentle breeze helped nudge us up the first incline — then the next , and the next , before we reached a tricky scramble round a rocky peak . |
28 | And if you go , if you 're not gon na pick them up the next day . |
29 | Do n't let the ultra-sophisticates put you off the guided city tour . |
30 | ‘ Well , look , I 'll write you out a new prescription . |