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

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1 National institution the Zoo you know , people love to bring the kiddies here and show them all the animals .
2 ‘ If you open your big mouth again I 'll ram this sodding box over your head and kick you all the way back to the clubhouse . ’
3 I 'll talk to Seddon — and then you can go and talk to him , and give him all the details he 'll need to make your crime look authentic .
4 So why not increase his artillery , and give him all the fire-missiles he can carry .
5 How you do this will depend upon your own personality and your relationship with her , but however it is done , the message she will be hoping to receive through your words and actions will be that you care , you sympathise , and that you are going to stand by her and give her all the help and comfort you can in the months that lie ahead .
6 She can contact the hospital or the Social Services where who 've agreed to er to talk to her and give her all the advice and comfort that she needs .
7 So I , I asked Mrs to but would she write to Miss and give her all the details .
8 I also told here it 's the diamond jubilee of the hospital and the children from invited to the hospital that day , that week sorry , it 's gon na be a week in June so she wanted to know the details so I asked Mrs t would she write to Miss White and give her all the details but she thought it would be far better if she went to see her and explain it all .
9 And they 'll actually sit down and work that out for people and encourage them to go for a job and give them all the forms they need to claim Family Credit or whatever .
10 Erm my Guild always say they 're lucky in having me because I 've come back and give them all the information and they seem to be so well-educated themselves now you know .
11 He 's gon na sell me out and tell you all the Kirby ones .
12 You just have to be patient and allow her all the time she wants in which to ‘ say her piece ’ .
13 This syndicate of merchants would in effect become monopoly purchasers and exporters of wool ; in return they would lend the king £200,000 immediately and pay him half the proceeds from the sale of the wool .
14 It is no good thinking that secateurs will keep a 30ft ( 9m ) monster down to 10 or ft ( 3 or 4m ) — the plant will take on the challenge , break forth with even greater vigour , and fight you all the way .
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