Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [verb] [pron] the " in BNC.

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61 They believed in the myth and Diana could not bring herself to tell them the awful truth .
62 Herein lay a paradox : the PSBC was ‘ patronage [ good ] , that is , supporting projects of merit and quality ’ , whereas ‘ paternalism ’ [ bad ] referred to institutions , such as the BBC , which believed they knew what the public needed .
63 Yes , I 'll come on that romantic stroll with you and watch the sunset as we did in Seville and I 'll remind you of it , just as you intend to remind me of it , and I 'll go with you all of the cruel way , Fernando , and when it 's all over I hope it gives you the satisfaction you crave . ’
64 So when he saw the 301 project it gave him the idea of using ultra-modern airframe and engine technology and aerodynamics to achieve the same magic numbers with a single turboprop instead of two kerosene-guzzling pure jets .
65 We will meet at Fortingall tomorrow , and let us make it the biggest meeting of all — the Glen Lyon folk will join us there , and once Breadalbane joins with Atholl , then they will know that the whole people is on thy move .
66 Let us consider what the interviewer is trying to do when seeking an interview and what the reaction of the informant may be .
67 let us see what the statement of claim alleges , or rather does not allege .
68 So let us see what the questionnaire can tell us .
69 I know that Coventry is nowhere near Calderdale , but let us see what the hon. Gentleman can do .
70 The episode as reported , involved a confrontation between a family , let us call them the Joneses , and a number of young people .
71 Let us call it the ‘ English discovery ’ theory .
72 He would do anything to save her the slightest inconvenience .
73 ‘ And I 've no intention of allowing you to give me the slip tonight .
74 he wants to see you doing it the other way as well
75 They did n't even see me give them the slip ! ’
76 ‘ If you would like me to forgive you the other half of your great debt , then fire the kiln tomorrow morning , well before dawn .
77 One evening he said he 'd like me to fetch him the following morning , as he wanted to make some bread .
78 Kaitlin has run a lot of times over the course and the fact that the Michael Grassick stable is in form leads me to make him the choice in the Newcastle Maiden Hurdle .
79 ‘ Well , I 'd like you to give me the answer to a question . ’
80 " I 'd like you to give me the wedding-dress you got from the children . "
81 Oh I like if I 'd have known you were going I 'd have got you to get me the nut ones .
82 Under the first few sample questions are guidelines to help you understand what the interviewer is hoping to find out so that you can construct replies which show why you are the candidate who should get the job .
83 You can use the REM statement to put remarks and comments in to your program to help you remember what the various bits of your program do .
84 Yeah erm you give you give you give me the money now and I 'll give you the elephant later it 's just round the corner .
85 It is a mark of these half-crazed times that my programme of meetings , which once would have been dominated by political and scientific academy briefings , now includes something calling itself the Academy of Entrepreneurship , and an appointment with accountants advising more inward investors .
86 So although I did n't like him touching me the way he had , I decided not to tell anybody .
87 I read it in one twenty-minute sitting , howled like a baby for ten more minutes , then phoned the producer and practically begged her to give me the job .
88 When I arrived they showed me the letter they had received from the Chief Education Officer that morning which explained the proposed Statementing procedure :
89 ‘ And Harold , ’ said Charles in a firmer tone , ‘ I very much appreciate your telling me the news so kindly .
90 Get someone to read it to you once only , then get them to ask you the questions which follow .
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