Example sentences of "[prep] [verb] [pron] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Thank you very much for bringing me the transistor — and I 'm sorry , Dr Vaughan . |
2 | The fecund Mr Anderson is , among other things , famous for bringing us the film classic If . |
3 | The common denominator of this type of use is not therefore non-entailment but rather viewing knowledge of the referent denoted by the direct object of know as a condition for attributing what the infinitive denotes to this referent . |
4 | Bill Rear has captured the passing years on this line perfectly and his publishers are to be congratulated for allowing him the space in which to present his work . |
5 | Firstly , may I thank Mr Bence and the editors for allowing me a few lines in which to formally meet you all . |
6 | ‘ I am not bitter about that , only grateful to Arbroath for allowing me the opportunity to put what I have learned over the years into practice , ’ said McGrain , who was awarded the MBE in 1983 for his services to the game . |
7 | Firstly can I say thank you to Asda and Long Eaton who I work for for allowing me the day off so I can come into Radio Nottingham . |
8 | Why do people think that inserting a candle into something they have no further use for renders it an indispensable household utensil instead of litter they should be taking home in their rucksacks ? |
9 | It is worth reflecting what a most remarkable contribution women have made to Save The Children throughout its seventy four years history . |
10 | ‘ Mr Jacobsen , I hardly think my alleged avoidance of you is justification enough for labelling me a man-hater . ’ |
11 | ‘ Just so that you 'd have a good excuse for keeping me a prisoner here ? ’ |
12 | Won t you forgive me for keeping it a secret ? ’ |
13 | I mean flipping talk about keeping it a secret ! |
14 | The real problem is that if solicitors prepare the written brief , there is much less of a case for denying them the right of audience to argue that brief before the court . |
15 | But what , precisely , is the theoretical basis for denying it the honorific title of " democracy " ? |
16 | In order to do this , you may find that first you need to look at your feelings of anger and resentment at your partner for denying you the ordinary experience of conception and pregnancy . |
17 | FURTHER intelligence about the amazing Mr Humphrey Berkeley , who left the Conservative Party after bequeathing it an elective system for choosing its leaders , joined Labour , then moved on to the SDP , only to resign from it , too . |
18 | We did n't want to pop in else your father would be saying that we 're after selling you a new hat again , knowing your weakness for hats . ’ |
19 | After calling me a bastard and all this now |
20 | I held them off with steelies and stones , and they fired back with air-guns , and for a while it was quite exciting , but then Mrs Clamp came with the weekly messages and threatened to call the police , and after calling her a few nasty names they left . |
21 | After assuring me the her comm was entirely secure — no one tampers with Frejjis machinery — she had told me that odd things were happening on Uulaa . |
22 | Neither spoke on the journey , but , after wishing her a formal ‘ Godnat ’ on the threshold of the hotel , he added casually , ‘ I 'll pick you up here at nine tomorrow morning and we can decide where to continue our search . ’ |
23 | Severn Trent which held the record for disconnections last year , the chief executive , Roderick sold one hundred and thirty seven thousand shares at four hundred and eighty eight P under a share options scheme , and that was after buying them the same day , for two hundred and sixty two P . |
24 | Long time , no see , ’ he murmured after getting himself a coffee . |
25 | She was a peach , he thought lovingly , a perfect peach , and all his , provided he was satisfied after giving her a run on the highway . |
26 | After giving me a bit of a rollocking they went away telling me what happened to sentries who fell asleep guarding the magazine . |
27 | Trustingly she slipped a small hand into one of his , and she would have gone with him anywhere , but he detached her fingers after giving them a reassuring squeeze . |
28 | After giving you the brush-off , as you thought , and then bellowing and being so bloody judgemental at the time Simon crashed , I had n't come over as either sensitive or supportive . |
29 | In spring mulch the soil around it well after giving it a good soaking , this will encourage the soil to stay moist . |
30 | After examining her the chief pondered her problem outside the door of the ward . |