Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Sometime during the night , I was woken by my cold feet , a warm weight on my chest and the loudest purr I had ever heard . |
2 | They mostly make you talk . ’ |
3 | ( ii ) It is probably clear to the reader that , although we are trying to work formally and to assume nothing other than that given , we do not choose our definitions of unc and unc in a perfectly random fashion , but rather make them reflect what we want to happen . |
4 | A FILM studio manageress who claimed her boss said she was ‘ the worst lay I 've ever tried to have ’ was awarded £1,000 yesterday . |
5 | Then , when I remarked it was strange that when a person was in trouble , one forgot at once any little grudge one had against them , so that bearing grudges must be only skin-deep , my friend disagreed : she thought the change of heart was because one was willing to be magnanimous when at advantage , having the upper hand . |
6 | Aperte fro thet he writen has , |
7 | Notice that the right shift truncates the result ; some computers provide a version of arithmetic right shift which adds to the right-hand bit position of the result the value of the last bit shifted out . |
8 | Inside that repressed little shell something tells me there 's a wild , passionate woman begging to be released . ’ |
9 | ‘ I 'm just interested to know what goes on beneath that hostile little shell you present to the world , Virginia . |
10 | But he put a hand on my shoulder and said , in that philosophical , gravelly voice he had , ‘ All we have to believe in is our children . |
11 | Halfway round they met Theodora walking with her uncle in the direction of the members enclosure . |
12 | Halfway round he says to Gary , ‘ Do you want to swap caddies ? ’ |
13 | He had dropped me a note the day he left advising me to sell , so sell I did , but despite many hours spent traipsing round the East End I could only find one interested party : Mr Cohen , who had for some years conducted his tailor 's business from above my father 's shop and wanted to expand . |
14 | So round I went to Daddy 's flat . ’ |
15 | Did her excitement at the way the evidence fitted together mean she wanted it to be true ? |
16 | What we can now see is that for the first timefor a very long epriod we have inflation at a ver low level and the clear prospect of growth without inflationary difficulties . |
17 | Poverty , cruelty and injustice literally make him feel sick . |
18 | If you only make one claim in any period of insurance any no claim bonus which you have earned may be reduced at your next renewal , as follows : |
19 | If you only make one claim in any period of insurance any no claim bonus which you have earned may be reduced at your next renewal , as follows : |
20 | If you only make one claim in any period of insurance any no claim bonus which you have earned may be reduced at your next renewal , as follows : |
21 | If you only make one claim in any period of insurance any no claim bonus which you have earned may be reduced at your next renewal , as follows : |
22 | ‘ Only make it sound as if you really believe it this time . ’ |
23 | The unkind things your husband says to you not only make you feel bad but also make him feel better . |
24 | Also bear in mind that you might want to catch your fish one day , so make their hiding places accessible or removable . |
25 | So make it go , you push upwards with a |
26 | So make it compete with outsiders . |
27 | ‘ I only eat it to annoy your uncle . ’ |
28 | So d' ya think it 'll be quite good then ? |
29 | So d' you think you could tip her the wink an' tell her I 've got back early ? |
30 | So d' you reckon wo n't have any ? |