Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] [indef pn] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ She did n't bring me anything of outstanding urgency , ’ he said . |
2 | And nobody 's gon na give me nothing for that are they ? |
3 | ‘ And I know you could give me lots of good advice on how to make a success of it . |
4 | I 'll give you one for that |
5 | They 'd give you one for twenty odd thousand , where you gon na get a house for twenty odd thousand ? |
6 | A good beating like I gave young Harry now and agin do n't do you nothing but good . |
7 | And Dr Neil , staring at her wine glass as though it were a bomb , said , ‘ Trust me McAllister ; alcohol will do you nothing but good after your adventures tonight — you will sleep well , and I have already given you my word that I will behave myself . ’ |
8 | Let's just show you something with that . |
9 | Who could hate her so much that they would send her something like that ? |
10 | Why give her anything at all ? |
11 | Yes I 'm gon na do mine something like this I think . |
12 | Instead of sweeping our iterated columns at each step , we can do it one for all with the aid of a " sweeping matrix " . |
13 | ‘ Well , Watson , ’ Holmes said to me , ‘ I 'm afraid that a doctor from Devonshire wo n't bring us anything of real interest . |
14 | No I do n't like them anything like that I ca n't eat . |
15 | For ease of identification I will number them one to six with one being the leader at the bottom of the photo . |
16 | Could n't he have it something like next month or something . |
17 | ‘ Do n't tell them anything about this , ’ begged Miss Watson , with sudden agitation . |
18 | ‘ Perhaps you will tell me something about last night , how you spent the evening , whether you noticed anything unusual . |
19 | Please could you tell me something about this fish , such as how large will it get , so that I can prepare for rehousing it ? |
20 | I wonder if you could tell me something about this . |
21 | Can you tell me anything about that ? |
22 | Can you tell me anything about that ? |
23 | Teacher : Can you tell me anything about these castles then ? |
24 | Could you tell me anything about this vehicle ? |
25 | Maybe I do owe you something after all . |
26 | ‘ Just between you and me , ’ said Dame Edna cosily , ‘ I 'll tell you something about that woman . |
27 | And he will if you 'd like to come along and speak to him individually afterwards he will tell you something about that . |
28 | She says ; I feel I would be failing in my duty as a hostess if I did not tell you everything in this house stops for tea . |
29 | ‘ Oh , ’ he said , one dark eyebrow raised , ‘ did n't your father tell you anything at all ? |
30 | But I did n't tell her everything at first , I just told her about the first two instances . |