Example sentences of "and [verb] [pers pn] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is time to take account of that difference between perceiving from ‘ Now ’ and ‘ I ’ and imagining from other viewpoints which we have so far put aside as irrelevant.4 Although one can respond with some awareness to remote or hypothetical situations , and evaluate them sub specie aeternitatis , everyone 's actual choices of ends are of course confined to his own present and future and to his effective scope of action .
2 Lord Justice McCowan said he found it quite impossible to hold that Mr Hurd 's political judgment — that the appearance of terrorists on programmes increased their standing and lent them political legitimacy — was one that no reasonable home secretary could make .
3 you know , they come and asked us last week if we 'd do it
4 Would it be a proper recognition of the quality of their teaching and administrative staff to accept their judgment of academic standards absolutely and make them mature degree awarding bodies ?
5 ‘ It 's heat-stroke — Rosette , you 'd better get her a long cool drink , go and make her some lemonade . ’
6 ‘ Get up and make us some tea .
7 So you might think why do n't I make it easy and make it one square .
8 I think I 'd better go home and make him some tea now , he 'll be wondering where I am
9 He sent his parents a letter promising that ‘ if the good Lord God be merciful unto me and bring me safe home again , I will all the days of my life serve Him in praising His Holy name and exhorting others ’ .
10 Take it to Ligulf and bring me some meat .
11 And bring me some coffee !
12 Please come and see what we do and bring us any problem you feel we can solve . ’
13 He had wrapped her in a blanket off her bed and made her more coffee .
14 He called Whittaker to his office the following Monday morning and made him chief trainer , waving aside protests of inexperience and of indignation at Hardy 's sacking .
15 He had lost another close companion , another friend , one who had helped and guided him and given him such pleasure .
16 For example , they have argued against almost every EC directive which would have improved women 's poor position in the work force , increased their opportunities and given them increased freedom to work .
17 By the time you 've bought them some cigarettes and given them some money for the pub and said well if there er and the car has n't got any petrol so you pay for ten pounds worth of petrol .
18 The doctor had been in and given her some sleeping pills .
19 Yeah but they 've tak they 've taken they 've taken it a stage further and er prettied it up and given it another facility .
20 To secure the services of Reeves-Smith , he purchased the Berkeley Hotel in 1900 and appointed him managing director of the Savoy Company .
21 To include that issue in the forthcoming Student Loans Bill would make the measure hybrid and deny it any prospect of a swift passage through Parliament .
22 Is n't it time that Silver sorted things out and got us some money to buy players even if it means bringing in another board member .
23 Meanwhile , we the wise , to quote Erving Goffman ( 1963 ) are allowed increasing manpower to pursue the cannabis/hallucinogenic using folk devil and to present the incompetent and the inept from the hippie element to the courts and the public for their solace ; and to assure them that drug taking is being stamped out .
24 She saw that the man who owned it was hanging on to the side and checking it each time it swung .
25 We decided to pay for Poppy 's upkeep at the kennels , and visited her each week .
26 I kept in touch after that , obviously , and continued to badger him and send him new material until I was signed last August .
27 No , they would simply tell him again to mind his own business and send him another note composed of gibberish .
28 And send her some hand-cream and cigarettes .
29 shall we go and buy you some juice okay , cos we 've really ran out of juice this morning did n't he ?
30 Nor could he get the Scots and their French allies to the negotiating table ; the French publicly declared for the Scots , and promised them military help if they needed it .
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