Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pron] [verb] [pron] the " in BNC.
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1 | So let us see what the questionnaire can tell us . |
2 | ‘ And Harold , ’ said Charles in a firmer tone , ‘ I very much appreciate your telling me the news so kindly . |
3 | Not only did he prove himself the master of a number of accredited and experienced Division Two full-backs but he was in his usual place of outside-right in Palace 's best-ever Cup victory when we walloped Everton 6–0 at Goodison on 7 January 1922 . |
4 | So do you know what the price is going be ? |
5 | It would only confuse him to tell him the truth . |
6 | When dinner was over he liked Diana enough to ask her to show him the 115-foot-long picture gallery which then housed one of the finest private collections of art in Europe . |
7 | No sooner had she asked herself the question than she realized the folly of it — and of the fees she had already demanded . |
8 | As I had requested , I had Pauline for massage ; I always find she gives me the best massage I have anywhere in the world . |
9 | ‘ You still believe I rejected you the first time , do n't you ? ’ |
10 | 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 . |
11 | ‘ We now want him to give us the name of his accomplice . ’ |
12 | 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 . |
13 | ‘ I 'm well aware that my silence over Thomas now means you consider me the pits , but it does n't necessarily mean that you no longer — ’ |
14 | Now do you tell me the story you had from Lady Usk , or do I go to the old witch myself ? ’ |
15 | Now do you know what the sound of an axe is like ? |
16 | They did n't even see me give them the slip ! ’ |
17 | I find that whenever I notice some sentence in context , I immediately find myself asking what the effect would have been if the context had been slightly different . |
18 | Can you please let me know what the position is with regard to order number 026 that I placed with you for the above tape to run it on VAX 3500 running ULTRIX , at either 6250 or 1600 bpi ? ( ordered on 12 May ) |
19 | Cath 's just put a few things together and thought well I may as well let you , you know , she may as well let you know what the things she 's put in |
20 | Then let me assure you the subject of Doreen is also closed . ’ |
21 | Get someone to read it to you once only , then get them to ask you the questions which follow . |
22 | His eyes were intent , the golden gaze compelling , almost willing her to give him the answer he wanted ; his features were uncompromising in their strength . |
23 | My goal in this paper is to examine this literature critically , and then use it to ascertain what the appropriate antitrust treatment of research joint ventures should be . |
24 | A GANG of five teenagers stole a 20-year-old woman 's cash card and then tortured her to give them the pin number . |
25 | Right , clicky hips , right does anybody know what the proper name for it is ? |
26 | Having said she would never teach she found it the only way to keep up her Mathematics and bring up a family , so via an evening Technical College Lectureship she slipped into school teaching and has enjoyed it ! |