Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] [pron] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm actually I 've spoken to Ian at erm Newark TEC , and he 's already arranged to see me tomorrow afternoon . |
2 | The Potato Marketing Board wants to give its best selling product a better image . |
3 | ( And the Children 's Bill currently going through Parliament will seek to give them more rights and protection . ) |
4 | He would need to give them further reasons for allying with him . |
5 | When , in desperation , one tried to recall what exactly Labour 's alternative economic strategy was , all one could remember was ‘ training ’ . |
6 | tried to call you both saturday nite and a couple of times on sunday — but no answer … the spurs game was just OK — but we had a great time at the newcastle game vs. scousers — great atmosphere — we stood among the newcastle supporters ( north bank ? ) and they made hell each time cole put it behind grobbelar … |
7 | If you want to watch it now darling . |
8 | The whole service is designed to save you both time and money in arriving at the correct long term decision . |
9 | When Ivy went to see her she said oh Mrs Mr came to see me yesterday afternoon he brought another gentleman with him , a nice gentleman so I she said I think they were taking the census , they got me to sign a paper . |
10 | ‘ The Professor came to see me yesterday evening , and told me all of it . |
11 | In order to ensure that pupils who have come to enjoy the advantages of the unit do not deliberately fail on a return to school , Owen refuses to readmit them once reintroduction has taken place . |
12 | ‘ I had three kids , Australia seemed to offer them better prospects than England and I was proved right , ’ he says . |
13 | The products are not made to make them more money , they are there to help embalmers give better results . |
14 | Right , there 's the battery and electricity 's got to go we usually talk of positive current going round this way . |
15 | ‘ I 'd like to borrow her tomorrow evening , ’ said Clovis lightly . |
16 | The thoughtful look on his face did not change under Dr Dunstaple 's abuse , but he frowned slightly and stood up a little straighter , evidently waiting to hear what else Dr Dunstaple had to say . |
17 | Is the autopsy going to give us much idea when Angela Morgan died — I mean within a day or so ? ’ |
18 | He says to me , ‘ Tip , I 'm going to give you more money than anyone 's ever given a caddie before , but just look after my clubs . |
19 | Oh we did n't do it in the morning , I was going to do it tomorrow night when you from school . |
20 | After every fight , he says , he thinks about retirement and he intends to give it more consideration that usual in the New Year , vowing that when he quits he 'll do so as world champion . |
21 | We 've got to leave him then Joy . |
22 | I reckon she 's going to cost me about £800 in tax by the time we return to the US in 1995 . ’ |
23 | I 'd have to play him home movies of us in bed before he 'd twig . ’ |
24 | I will have to edit it now Kerslake , BATTY and now Strandli |
25 | Charlotte seemed too distracted to give him much attention . |
26 | ‘ About that , you will have to give me more details , ’ she said calmly , gazing at my face . |
27 | I certainly do n't mind but I 'm completely but at the prospect of having to face them tomorrow morning . |
28 | Cohabitation seems to offer them more freedom . |
29 | So I 'll have to prepare it tomorrow morning . |
30 | And it 's perhaps up to the new civilian C P O to go to the likes of Mick and say I ca n't do this , I have not been trained to do it yet , until I have been trained to do it perhaps P C should continue using his skills . |