Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 What people think of the media in general and each medium in particular and the role or roles they perceive them to play in their lives and in society are important preliminary considerations which have to be studied .
2 Make everyone stand in a circle and explain that you have been granted a special power which places people under your spell .
3 That we should cut off the electricity and make everyone live in the dark ?
4 I make them play in uniform :
5 ‘ I saw state policemen drag strikers across the road and make them kneel in the ditch there while they held shotguns in their backs .
6 Our main purpose in life is to make people aware of the problem , to make them think of their own vulnerability and responsibility and make them act in a safe and sensible way .
7 er is not a possibility of having more open days so that general public can come in to see what 's happening and not only advertise in Harlow but advertise I live in Bishop 's Stortford now in the surrounding districts erm time gets although you said you get fifty per cent of people coming from outside of Harlow it does n't matter where the people come from as long as they come so more open days free erm to get people to come in and er particularly er outside people also I would suggest that the er chairman 's of the local district council 's who are not contributing be invited to the open day to see what er the playhouse is doing for the people who live in there er council area 's to see whether we can get some more supports er as a Stortford resident I 'd be quite happy to add a bit on my community charge to go to the playhouse . .
8 ‘ You mean someone to take in the ironing ?
9 I mean I know in my time when I was a crane driver if they , if one of them did n't turn up dow down at Cliff Quay they 'd come along to a crane driver and they 'd say , take a rope for us will you .
10 I think it 's a difficult situation , I mean I know in er in Nottingham now , if the car parks are full , you actually get directed by the attendant to use a disabled space .
11 We will in fact be er I mean I advertise in the er I am a client of his and we will we will be looking at the same he will be a competitor of ours in some fields .
12 Joined as an M C. Erm , effectively I I mean I work in a Direct Marketing Department , all the junk mail for the un uneducated .
13 so I , I mean I suppose in a sense it would be good if you did actually change something but that 's not entirely necessary for me .
14 I mean they only threw him out because they just did n't , have the , the , the staff , I mean I sat in there day after day and I felt bloody sorry , they were ringing , ninety percent of their day taken by ringing , begging for staff
15 Stu , I mean I live in Glasgow , the chances of me leaving Glasgow are pro , pre pretty slim but yeah , I certainly do n't want to stay in Scotland because of any loyalty , that I do n't think it 's given me very much other than a lot of experience , a lot of struggle , a lot of opportunities to stand alongside working class people and fight against , you know , the injustices .
16 We make ourselves known in the village w erm you see we 've got the peace movement at the moment and last year er we always have put a wreath .
17 Surely there were many which went at a slow tempo , such as the first Beethoven Modlinger Dance I mentioned in my original article , the rapid-fire tattoos of its French horns ensuring a slow pace .
18 No : if we want them to fall in love with us , we 'll just have to ignore them , and hope they do n't go away .
19 ‘ Because I 've already told Mr Priest we just do n't have room for any more , unless you want them to sleep in the cellar .
20 The EIS supports small schools in cases where communities want them to stay in existence .
21 er they want them to stay in England
22 What if you have a class of 32 and you want them working in groups of four , but today there are only 30 in school ?
23 You want me to go in a garage and ask for , have you got a flick on band !
24 Now you want me to do in here ?
25 They want me to join in the whole furore .
26 ‘ What , you want me to move in here ?
27 If you want me to trust in you , you 'll have to do more than protest your innocence , or you go it alone . ’
28 ‘ If you want me to keep in touch , and be available for consultation , of course I will . ’
29 Unless you want me to get in touch with your father , that is ? ’
30 ‘ People go on about my goalscoring now and expect me to score in every game now I 've hit a purple patch .
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