Example sentences of "and [vb base] [pers pn] [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Now Saint Marcus had to put all that lot together to make it look right and make it make sense , with hindsight , bringing all the important pieces together .
2 It makes the British attitude to planemaking — make it commercial or defence oriented and make it pay PDQ — look plain shortsighted and stupid .
3 For example , set your production manager a quantified quality standard and let him control defects .
4 Let him amuse the Emperor ( Napoleon III ) with evasive replies and let him annihilate Austria for ever .
5 Discuss with them the issue of sharing tasks and power and let them suggest ideas for improved delegation .
6 I came from a pretty poorish background and now it 's nice to be able to give my parents money , and let them do things like go on holiday .
7 Well , obviously none of us would want to separate sex from erotica , and so er , and I think we , what we 'd like , what we wanted the leaflet to do was put , put sort of sex for , for young people er and students in particular in this case into a framework that allowed loving and resp , response of attitudes and , and eroticism , yes , and so I think what the leaflet does is , is let people take care of themselves sexually and let them take responsibility for their sexual acts .
8 ‘ We do n't carry their advertising , but we license our name for their use and let them take pictures of our boats . ’
9 Like , when they come in here I 'll bring them down to the canteen and let them have Coke and sweets .
10 If it were n't for my sister I 'd turn the whole matter over to the police and let them find Garry . ’
11 And let me quote Locke er here we are are we he says but submitting to the laws of any country , living quietly and enjoying privileges and protection under them , makes not a man a member of that society then he goes on a little bit further down nothing can make any man so but is actually entering into it by positive engagement and express promise and compact .
12 If you held the cup and let me get hold of handle I 'd have been alright .
13 And let me remember Lord
14 Now , keep signing Rob 's cheques and let me have Susan Hart 's phone number . ’
15 ‘ What I require , Rasputin , is that you let me out of here and let me see Elaine . ’
16 I want you to unload all your problems on me and let me take care of them .
17 I must tell the Leader of the House that , if the election is to be on 9 April — everyone is planning for it , buying space to advertise and organising ; one hears it from sources in the advertising business who know what the Opposition and the Government are doing — then , for the good of the House , for heaven 's sake announce the date and let us do business in a sensible fashion during the next six weeks , instead of proceeding in this way and covering up the reality .
18 ‘ Then walk into my light , Babushka and let us hold hands , ’ said the voice softly .
19 Let us pray for the church and for the world , and let us thank God for His goodness .
20 Let us pray for the church and for the world and let us thank God for His goodness
21 Let us pray for the church and for the world and let us thank God for His goodness
22 Money and effort that should have been devoted to supporting the ordinary people in Highfields has been wasted on power politics and I agree that it 's time surely to put an end to that disgrace now there is a certain logic in Mr amendment , it basically says let us put the implementation of council policy in the hands of the director of education , let him take executive control and let us take politics out of it and if I thought that that would do what both Mr and myself want to happen I would support .
23 Come on , SHE , show that times really are a-changing and let us see models with curves !
24 If the librarian can broaden his focus of user education and let it become information user education and not simply library user education , then there is the possibility for significant change .
25 I wisht I could put you in a cage with about a million mice and let you have fun . ’
26 Being married to Brightman , he has said , has made it " much easier for performers to get in touch and feel they cart talk about their problems , and it 's a good thing for me to be aware of some of the problems on the other side of the theatre fence " .
27 And do we tell Zoe that ? ’
28 And do we have witnesses to what exactly happened ? ’
29 Have the parents been X-rayed for hip dysplasia and do they hold eye certificates ? 2 .
30 For example , do they support GPs wishing to develop cost-effective alternatives to hospital admission and do they help GPs find the best value for money alternatives in placing contracts with hospitals for non-emergency admissions .
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