Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't have to talk to them to see that . |
2 | We must train staff to teach as effectively as possible and should encourage them to see this as an important part of their job . |
3 | pressure of work on credit advises can tempt them to see this as a way of reducing the workload |
4 | Taking the radical students ' ideals at face-value one might have expected them to see this incident as yet another example of oppression by a fascist regime and protest against it — after all , they protested enough when it used such methods against its own people . |
5 | Was it because of the passion that the excuse me , these women seem to er , be pres having that made them think that er , it was n't er a male who wrote the book or not ? |
6 | However , since the database files were in dBASE format , it is possible to interrogated them using this software rather than Doctor Data if you choose . |
7 | ‘ We regret that the Department has encouraged parents to expect schools to report to them using these measurements so prematurely . |
8 | Before anyone goes in and sits on the dentist 's chair which forms the centrepiece of the cage , Dr Tydeman will first monitor them using some external equipment . |
9 | The aim was to ensure that subjects had been fixating correctly by requiring them to report this digit immediately prior to recalling the stimulus . |
10 | Nor does it impress Freud to be told that religious propositions are ‘ as if ’ types of proposition , and that one should live ‘ as if ’ it were true that there were gods , or God , for there is nothing to lose this way . |
11 | Some have the full range of infrastructural provision enabling them to accommodate all but the heaviest industries , while others are capable of occupation only by light industry or warehouses . |
12 | Studies carried out in Hull , did nothing to confirm this prediction . |
13 | Do you want me to sew this back on for you babe ? |
14 | Exhausted and without much hope for the future , she gradually slipped into a permanent state of depression , which made life even more difficult for Josh , although neither of them realized this . |
15 | Preparing the ‘ patchwork pieces ’ from remnants was an ideal occupation for her continuing band of outworkers ; Laura considered it an essential part of her duty to keep feeding these women , many of whom lived such isolated lives in the hills that they might go for days without talking to anyone . |
16 | He would have them sell some peculiar stock , saying : " They 've given us this to get rid of , as we 're the top team . |
17 | An dey fear both of dem , |
18 | That set them off again , Harbury enthusiastically reciting the string of reasons why the police had questioned Tavett several times ; Oliver throwing in that Tavett might have known about it but Pascoe must have done it ; Zak saying it was political assassination and nothing to do with the staff of the paper ; Holly reminding him that Scotland Yard 's anti-terrorist branch had found nothing to support that ; and Rosie hushing the clamour because her telephone was ringing . |
19 | ‘ No , no , let me answer that , Peregrine . ’ |
20 | It also comes naturally to them to include any musical form with a sharp sense of its own absurdity ; ska , for instance ( there are touches of Madness here ) or a hyperactive brand of rhythm and blues ( they become almost a French Blues Brothers on Marcelle Ratafia ) . |
21 | No , not everyone goes that way . |
22 | We should approach the white public school middle class networks in the business world and let them deliver some money . |
23 | Doctors can ask us all sorts of intimate questions and expect honest answers ; in return , we expect them to treat this knowledge confidentially and not to gossip about the state of our health . |
24 | ‘ Please , let me stay another minute or two , ’ said Melissa quietly . |
25 | Let me inscribe these words on this papyrus of a person that I have become and trust , my saviour , that one day they will enlighten me . |
26 | Animal welfare groups want them outlawed all together . |
27 | There were an awful lot of tedious hours for me to kill that evening . |
28 | ‘ When I saw death coming towards me I began to think it had been a bad business for me to kill that guy . ’ |
29 | Erm , I do n't know how , what we can do , I , I would suggest that we er , the Council writes to the President of the Board of Trade , making representations in support of the original boundaries of the bid , and , and also writes to our M Ps , whose constituencies are involved in this bid area , asking them to support these representations , er , er , and do the best we can to make sure that the , the five B area is as we submitted it . |
30 | do you want me to carry that |