Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] [conj] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 They cry if they are unhappy , they ask for attention or affection if they feel the need , they touch you and want to be touched .
2 ‘ Sure , ’ I kiss her and run into the house , for by now the air has turned crisp and cold .
3 ( 2 ) ‘ Let me but speak to thee , or thou
4 Surely , do we know if we receive him and believe in his name and he gave us the power to become
5 Let him but get to Chimera or Gonim or Ecalpon and half a dozen armies could n't bring him back .
6 A house , because it is lived in , a boat , because men sail it and live by it . ’
7 Then they jump on to their prey , paralyse it and feed on it .
8 Sam Torrance is not in the slightest bothered that his super-long putter which he wields under his chin makes some describe him as looking like the Dyna-Rod man .
9 People read it and commented on his interpretation of events , and many were familiar with his version of the battles of Kawz and Hawaria .
10 ‘ I read it and felt as if my world was gone .
11 Fry about 100g/4oz roe as before , then mash it and mix in 75g/3oz softened unsalted butter and 1–2 tablespoons of double cream .
12 and the hand does n't sneak out afterwards and starts popping out and then it 's useless , then the rest of all this stuff you just get it out of the way under the arm , it 's all gone , right , this bit comes up between the two shoulder blades , do n't make the mistake of bringing it across there , a lot of people do that , that wo n't do , you have to come round the back and between these two shoulder blades to get maximum support , you 've got to hold this elbow up and then you tie it near the hand , now I recommend that you tie it and talk to your casualty , half tie it and say is that supporting you enough ?
13 Watch the win … enjoy it and listen to words of wisdom from Gloucester coach keith richardson
14 I also take the point Mr has made , and only assure you that we will look at these figures when we get them and take on board the sorts of comments that have just been made by yourself and Mr and by and use them with our judgement applied liberally .
15 The two tasks are interrelated but in this book we separate them and look in this chapter at the first and most difficult task .
16 There was obviously some sort of sexual element to it but I just did n't know what to do next and expected this man , who was about two or three years older than me , to , in some way , tell me or indicate to me and so I followed him without talking to him .
17 They seem to have peaked in the winter when nature itself can be grey enough , or maybe I just remember them as peaking in the winter .
18 He 'll be touchy feeling and he wants to complete application form , give it to him okay if he 's an original he 'll want to see conceptual presentations , he 'll want to see illustrations , he 'll want to see erm , sales aids , if he 's in audible mode he will far more readily to what you tell him as opposed to , let me show you something , okay and there 's a specific technique
19 On May 22nd ( the day following his terrible vow against Elfed ) he writes up a typical entry : ‘ Went to see As You Like It as performed by Form 4 .
20 Yet many members of our community come and visit us and walk through any one of numerous doors — for almost all our functions have a public face ;
21 No grumblers there believe me and to walk past them would be to hear them singing while you work .
22 I think it is important to reassert the depths of support for such measures in Scotland and , more generally , for the principles of welfare which underpin them and stand in such sharp comparison to attitudes south of the Border .
23 I think it is important to reassert the depths of support for such measures in Scotland and , more generally , for the principles of welfare which underpin them and stand in such sharp comparison to attitudes south of the Border .
24 Yeah but then he 'll , we should be able to manage then to pay the mortgage and pay them and keep on the level peg .
25 Do other people always understand you and act on your suggestions ?
26 If he 's here , I feed him and play with him .
27 Your use of the Program acknowledges that you have read this Agreement , understand it and agree to be bound by its terms .
28 It 's unfair for another reason : most of the walkers , climbers and cavers that come to the Dales , the Lakes and the mountains come because they love them , because they respect them and care for them and want to keep them the way they are so that the people of the future can enjoy the wildness and the greatness of the earth .
29 some actors today , notably Sir John Gielgud , use them when playing in classical drama and some eighty are still part of a dancer 's means of telling a story in classical style .
30 The large animals not only tolerate and , by their presence , protect the birds ; they also use them as lookouts for predators .
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