Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [verb] [pron] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Some pupils with special educational needs , with or without statements , may need assistance to enable them to communicate their achievements . |
2 | Has Mr bought anything see we ai n't got Mr in for Sunday . |
3 | He deserved a much higher reputation and Rain wished she could trust Joseph to help him acquire one . |
4 | The next day we hired a Panda auto and nipped off for a game of golf , it had been rather warm and on returning Sonya suggested I remove my cerise tweeds and let my cornet Kascade down . |
5 | The right hon. Gentleman wants people to let him spend their money rather than spending it themselves . |
6 | A leading publisher , Hugh Murray , has trouble deciding what scares him most . |
7 | You can convert colour images to 256 grey scales and work with multiple images but best of all , it does n't need Windows to run which means it is easy to install and use . |
8 | Frequently , purveyors of delicate doodlings are n't much cop live , tiresome mumble 'n' fumble trappings making you wish you 'd stuck to the vinyl . |
9 | Mr Major still has time to prove he has them . |
10 | You can then immediately make drills to help you pronounce them . |
11 | Having pinpointed a problem , then you make drills to help you master it . |
12 | He was even granted £10 to enable him to keep his garden in order , though the Goldsmiths proved obdurate to his continual requests for a Stable and Chaisehouse . |
13 | As she ate Paige found herself watching him again , attempting to analyse her feelings . |
14 | His herd numbered up to 200 head , including working bullocks used on the estates until local prejudice combined with shoeing difficulties encouraged him to abandon them for working horses . |
15 | This is no ordinary Museum — Not another Military Museum — Not a glass show case — it is a series of reconstructed scenes using movement , sound , lighting , smells , even smoke generators to make you feel you are actually there taking part . |
16 | ‘ Just let Bill hear you say you 're the hostess and he 'll have your ears for horse blinkers . |
17 | They both rejected the practice which had grown up since the decision of Slade J. in In re Castle New Homes Ltd. [ 1979 ] 1 W.L.R. 1075 , whereby if the liquidator had sued or decided to sue he was refused that order ; if he had not done so but was seeking information to enable him to sue he was granted an order . |
18 | Middleton was granted £100 to enable him to furnish his house . |
19 | And how long it will be before she says Dad do you think you could put the radio on . |
20 | Luckily Ski West sent someone to pick me up . |
21 | A shirtsleeved Hawkins beckoned him to join himself and Montgomery at the breakfast table . |
22 | ‘ You did n't convince Burun to let me lead it by telling him that I would be looking for machines , ’ he said finally . |
23 | And we would like people to let us know what they think . |
24 | Mr Gittings claimed Newall said he killed his parents in October , 1987 . |
25 | In case of any lingering doubts , there are usually upgrade paths enabling you to transfer your spreadsheets files from the old product to the new . |
26 | If you are dissatisfied with our professional service our complaints handling procedure entitles you to refer your complaint to the Senior Partner , [ Name ] . |
27 | And that so I spent hours doing it done it for Marie and she 's only gone and swapped with the nurse ! |
28 | Yeah he did go I heard Judy go he said I said Ooh . |
29 | Margaret Jones : ‘ I remember David asked me to get my dressmaker to taper his trousers and before long other members of his form were also getting me to taper their trousers , so I suppose in a way I was almost helping them to rebel against Mr Frampton . ’ |
30 | ‘ I 'll put in a request for them to check out Albany ’ George grumbled , ‘ but it takes months to get them to do your office never mind your home . |