Example sentences of "and [vb base] [pron] [be] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 As their heads disappeared under a pile of plaster of paris and alginate we were shown what a relatively simple and inexpensive process this was .
2 I 'm going to phone the Rotunda and say we 're bringing her in now . ’
3 I 'll just phone INCUBUS and say I 'm leaving them
4 ‘ Not if some big flatfoot is just going to barge in on her and say I 'm shouting it all over town I was with her last night . ’
5 " You let a man walk in here and say he 's taking your seat-after paying your fare and all-and the company does n't do a thing about it ? "
6 Earlier her plan had been to go down to the village a little before the gala on the pretext of shopping and finding out the times of the events and perhaps look in at the antique shop ( for Mrs Price was on the Gala committee ) and let it be known she would join the young people , but now that her mother was ill that was out of the question , she pushed it on one side , the urgent thing was to get to the chemist 's and get the stuff up to her mother .
7 In the ground attack side we 're comparing it to the jaguar that it 'll replace , the harrier G R seven and also the tornado G R four and then in the multi-role arena for air defence , air superiority and attack we 're comparing our aircraft against the French Raphall the American F eighteen E which is the the future variant of the F eighteen , the F fifteen E , the multi-role but primarily air to surface machine and also the F sixteen C. Those are the ones we 're currently looking at .
8 Act the part and know you 're acting it — and that they do n't know .
9 Rapturous as the circumstances of its conception may have been , the genesis as a whole could only , in retrospect , seem an extraordinarily painful business , as he intimated to Rohde shortly after the book was out : " No one has any idea how such a book comes into being : the trouble and torment it is to keep oneself as clear as this of other ideas pressing in from all sides ; the courage needed to conceive of it and the honesty needed to carry it through ; and above all , perhaps , my tremendous task vis-à-vis Wagner , which has certainly been the cause of many heavy clouds in my heart " the task of being independent even here , of taking up an , as it were , alienated stance . "
10 The band have tightened up their live set and feel they are playing their best music ever .
11 Brussels sprouts , baked potatoes , grated cheese , the variation of vegetables in the summer , a tin of vegetarian steak pudding on Sundays and a piece of fruit afterwards is a monotonous but healthy diet , and I ca n't think of many cheaper ways to feed two children and feel you 're doing your best for them at the same time .
12 You are thus unable to look at the great outside and feel you are missing something .
13 and I would do it is to go during the day , knock on somebody 's door and pretend I 'm selling something .
14 ‘ Will you please go along to Room G and see what 's keeping them ?
15 you 've got proof , and I used to check it as a form teacher every , at the end of every week tick it and sign it I I only had about what , twenty in the class used to , every end of every week check and see they 're writing their homework down and if any problems came of it had n't written it down they were in trouble !
16 And see they were asking me what I was gon na use yesterday and I said oh I do n't know I said , I have n't got a clue .
17 And trying to and see who was winning it and who was losing , you know , what the score was .
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