Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [verb] [pron] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He knew better than to ask her the time ; she was edgy enough as it was . |
2 | She was infuriated by his arrogant assumption that he could simply demand answers , infuriated still more by her own desire to simply cave in and tell him the truth . |
3 | I was just as confused as that day she came in and told me the news . |
4 | I also said that erm my I expressed that the fears that I expressed at this meeting last time about er the fact that Paul and I now supervise civilian staff , er which I 've never been sat down and told what the civilians term of contract are and what I can or can not say or whatever , so erm I feel it will be quite valuable , and brought it for me to see if anybody think it 's worthwhile pursuing . |
5 | Then turning to Millie , whose expression almost broke her down and gave her the urge to take her by the hand and run from this place , only her good sense stopped her ; and bending down , she put her arms around the child and when she felt the tightness of the embrace and the pressure of the thin body against her belly , it was only with an effort she stopped the tears from flowing . |
6 | Erm , I came down and explained what the nature was , what you wanted to be done , you did n't really explain why and how important that our was , which I felt , that he said what he needing doing , he said what resources he had , and he said that , he did n't really set tasks erm , but he did ask them what they thought they should do you know . |
7 | Sit down and give me the time I need to explain everything to you ? ’ |
8 | Now you can , those are both the same sides so you 're gon na en add them together and give it the sign that is common to both . |
9 | In their previous league match two weeks ago , they had travelled to Leicester knowing that a win would all but give them the championship , but that day they slumped to a surprise 3–2 defeat . |
10 | But that meaning is not determinate enough to be able to adjudicate between rival translations , so as to make it the case that at most one is right ( though we may never be able to tell which ) . |
11 | But I did wonder , after a year or more , how it was that he and Mme G expected me to use the public baths rather than offer me the convenience of the bathroom in the pavillon . |
12 | ( a ) it enables them to demand standards of quality , and ranges of goods which fit into their market strategy , rather than accepting what the manufacturer might prefer , |
13 | She had felt she 'd die rather than give him the satisfaction , but now she 'd have to be clever , for by implication she had denigrated his power and his commitment to protect her . |
14 | ‘ Oh , go away and get us the coffee , ’ said Milton . |
15 | Philip pushed him away and gave him the torch to hold while he did up his lace . |
16 | Going behind the doors that you 're not allowed to go through , go through and seeing what the Sainsbury is , has got behind the doors , the magical doors . |
17 | ‘ I guess we should go through and see what the picture is . |
18 | We tried to get through and ask him the question on air . |
19 | However insignificant in myself I am the Representative on this question of no mean body in this country who would be … disappointed and chagrined at the suspension of the question — But further — and this is a consideration far more really influential on my Conduct — I can not but feel myself the Representative of a Body who can not speak for themselves and for whom I must act without other guide than my own Conscience . |
20 | go on , you know go on and tell them the strengths of the window |
21 | While purists may look on and dislike what the engineers have done to the looks of the Gooney , it looks as through this surgery may help keep the old girl flying commercially well towards the type 's centenary ! |
22 | The advice was was not to hang on and see what the May elections er looked like . |
23 | He nodded politely and showed me the palm of a gloved hand . |
24 | Richard Dorment of the Daily Telegraph said : ‘ What a pity a dealer did not take him aside and tell him the work he proposed to exhibit was unexhibitable … a visual boredom so total that no amount of metaphor or allusion can give it the kiss of life ’ . |
25 | When Evelyn was judged fit to go back to work , Rose took her aside and gave her the story . |
26 | Each was required in turn to break off and tell us the advertisements were coming and it did prove hard , such was the intensity of the exchange , to sustain the intellectual commitment over commercial claims for Whiskas and options . |
27 | ‘ I wo n't march off and ask what the hell is going on because I know he will be acting in the best interests of the team . |
28 | Will the Foreign Secretary go a bit further and say what the attitude is of the British Government ? |
29 | It will provide spacious accommodation for the journey home and spare you the expense of my fare . ’ |
30 | It was Hallowe'en coming up that gave her the idea they 'd had lessons at school about ghosts , witches and Hallowe'en . |