Example sentences of "[adj] and [verb] [pron] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 If you have arranged a CheckOver with your branch during the last twelve months and completed and application form similar to that attached , simply contact your branch direct and ask them to review it .
2 ‘ That I 'm able to offer specially designed , hand-painted tiling lifts my kitchens out of the ordinary and helps me to market them .
3 She asked the person who answered her to try and find him as soon as possible and to ask him to contact her in Cairo immediately as there is an extremely urgent matter she needs to talk to him about .
4 I fell asleep and remember him lifting me off and putting me on the settee cushion but I 'd had a tiring evening and hardly stirred .
5 She then checked that the skin preparations were complete and asked him to remove his dentures .
6 And if you 're a er golfer er you might go to the professional and say you know I 'm miss I 'm hooking , you know , can you show me how I ca n't do this ?
7 Our technique is to make customers feel relaxed and make them feel they are buying the right car for their needs . ’
8 It is high time that the Minister went to see Anglo-United and told it to get its act together and stop polluting the environment .
9 If that 's what you 're doing in practice , say so , do n't put all these exclusions in the document because that makes me suspicious and makes me think you 're trying to exclude these things .
10 And he does look after us so well ; we are truly comfortable and urge you to try it . ’
11 But she did n't feel like giggling ; everywhere was so tidy and clean it made her despair .
12 They never stand still and let you mark them , ’ he says .
13 I 'll be sure and get him to call you tomorrow .
14 He did not discuss his ordeal with Ranulf or the Prior , although he told them time and again that all was well and let them order his life , content to drift , think and reflect .
15 The correlations with the various scales give some indication of what types of situation subjects think of as risky , particularly those which require high levels of concentration , feel stressful and make them feel they are not in control .
16 ‘ Take me in by your fire for I am shivering with cold and I am lost in the forest … oh be merciful and let me share your fire and give me a cup of milk to sup and a mouthful of bread … ’
17 He found the experience of working in a wide variety of company departments invaluable and believes it held him in good stead when he reached the higher echelons of management .
18 You know , about the crime statistics ; really what she 's saying is that parents ought to do a better job for their children , and I 'm sure we all agree with that but I think that that 's a very superficial response to what is er an enormous question of parents just being too poor and having nothing to give their children in the way of just basic food , basic medicines , to keep them alive .
19 The high court decision , announced at the end of December in that year , found on behalf of SPUC and declared such counselling by the Dublin Well Woman Centre and the Open Line counselling service to be illegal and ordered them to cease their public information service on the issue by 12 January 1987 .
20 His catches at Tring on flavoured maggot were extraordinary and led me to follow him .
21 When Dr Macpherson had listed a catalogue of human rights abuses in Malawi to Dr Banda , he had appeared concerned and said he knew nothing about it .
22 The drunken winger goes berserk and tells him to stick his blindfold sideways up his arse .
23 And the gardens they 've made , they 've made beautiful and do you know they 've had permission to use the old name .
24 And we try to show that retirement can be a rewarding and fulfilling I find it so anyway so I can sell things in that er sense having an experience rather a young person talking to older people how er fulfilling it wis is in retirement .
25 They certainly did n't choose to drop out of society like their New York City equivalents who could always return to daddy 's money ; rather , theirs is a quest to reflect the plight of the dispossessed and let them know they 're not alone , to offer the disaffected hope , and to somehow go beyond merely preaching to those who already understand .
26 And of course it was not until the eyes and nose began to discharge that the boy became worried and brought him to see me .
27 Willis was much more cheerful and said it reminded him of a boarding house in the old days . "
28 It could not be faulted in respect of how clean and tidy she kept it .
29 First of all he picked up my clubs , pronounced them useless and advised me to sell them forthwith .
30 The landlord was furious and told me to wash it off . ’
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