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

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1 but used to say I hate them , I hate them coming you know ?
2 ‘ If you intend me to infer that she was pregnant , then for the life of me I can see no reason why you do n't actually say so .
3 Fold the sides into the pleats and bring them to lay side by side along the top edge of the swag , pinning and handstitching them securely in position , as previously planned .
4 For the next few years the horde ravaged at will through the mountains , desecrating shrines , despoiling tombs , and waylaying travellers , but Grom was unable to take any of the Dwarf holds or bring them to battle .
5 Obviously , the first requirement in developing students ' critical abilities is to get them immersed in the disciplines they are studying , and bring them to appreciate and to respect the internal criteria of evaluation — the kinds of evidence , criteria and values that are particular to each discipline .
6 Harris , whose responsibilities include R & D , hopes that the group will allow Medeva to become involved with other companies ' products in late Stage II or early Stage III trials , either through acquisition or collaboration , and bring them to market .
7 But if your governor 's away never trust nothing ring a vet .
8 The SNP , if it maintains its principles , need change nothing to collect the electoral windfall left by Labour 's rush to the right .
9 The objectives give us a way of er measuring at the end of the course whether the course has achieved for you what you wanted from we 'll come back as I said to those this afternoon and and just review them to see that you got out of the course what you .
10 He could double and halve small numbers , decompose the calculation into components and recombine them to find the solution .
11 This sparked immediate criticism that the MMC regulations requiring Bass to free pubs from the tie or sell them had been by-passed .
12 It intends to demo the stuff at NeXt World next week and then sell them separate from NeXtstep .
13 they sell them do n't they ?
14 On the other I sell them to make a living . ’
15 ‘ You trust me to drive without keeping a constant watch ? ’
16 Trust me to choose the one man that would make it impossible .
17 I do n't think , ’ he said , ‘ they trust me to do nothing . ’
18 Trust me to pick the most expensive . ’
19 ‘ And you trust me to return ? ’
20 Leave it to me , Fran , and trust me to make all the arrangements . ’
21 Trust me to get a cat like you , ’ said Mildred fondly , stroking it with one hand and unclasping its claws with the other .
22 Trust me to get
23 Those too have been doubled and we are we trust them to appoint the magistrates upon whom we praise such responsibility and on whom we shall have such great praise .
24 ‘ The bosses at Barnsley know what John can do and I trust them to watch over his progress .
25 We should ask the people what they want and trust them to answer sensibly .
26 ‘ I trust them to try and sort out the unions , ’ William says .
27 No , I change me mind this week , eh , I bought some erm , I bought
28 Erm I mean nothing to do with this one .
29 I mean nothing gets dry outside this time of year oh there 's not much taste in this coffee is there ? , do you think so ?
30 What people think of the media in general and each medium in particular and the role or roles they perceive them to play in their lives and in society are important preliminary considerations which have to be studied .
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