Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] a [noun] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 So , to win your ( sniff ) wonderful stocking , send us a postcard telling us which '50s rock'n'roll star had a song called I Want Elvis For Christmas .
2 Oh , God , she prayed silently , show me a way to let him know how wrong he is .
3 Give me a chance to put it right , ’ he murmured , and at the same time his fingers traced a delicate pattern over the inner skin of her wrists as he lightly caught hold of her and drew her closer .
4 Give me a chance to prove I can make you happy ! ’
5 ‘ Never mind where it came from , just give me a hand to splash it around . ’
6 Bought over the Post Office counter , postal orders are both traceable and give you a counterfoil to prove they have been sent .
7 Bought over the Post Office counter , postal orders are both traceable and give you a counterfoil to prove they have been sent .
8 Bought over the Post Office counter , postal orders are both traceable and give you a counterfoil to prove they have been sent .
9 Drop us a line to say you 're
10 Victorianas Drop us a line to say you 're fine
11 What ever the reason is , Mr Heaps , please drop us a line to tell us about it .
12 Never believe anything a politician tells you .
13 You just leave me a note to remind me .
14 I think I a bit put it in the back now .
15 If there is still more to fit into a week than is humanly possible , do what a doctor advised me to do .
16 This morning you mysteriously slide me a note telling me to ask you out and now you claim I 'm not really a journalist even though my credentials were thoroughly checked out by your plant manager before he let me near the place .
17 Now if your lad could tell us just where he was , while he was supposed to be at Longner , and better still , bring us a witness to confirm it , that would go far to get him out of the mire . ’
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