Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's records like this that make me pissed off with political thrashcore . |
2 | They make me come out in spots . |
3 | Yeah if they if their churning out the stock that tu tend to churn out , I mean I go along for an enquiry for a few and find they 've got thousands in stock . |
4 | I mean I shout up to the bathroom , I mean |
5 | Well we used to take it in our stride , I mean I grew up with an old Victorian house with potent fires and you had keep the fires going either wise in the winter it was bitterly cold , it was nice and cool in the summer coming out of the heat . |
6 | Critics wrote of the leitmotif for Malvolio that it ‘ captured the colour mus-tard ’ , and that Guérigny was ‘ positively acrobatic in his ability to turn little themes on their heads and send them spinning out of hearing ’ . |
7 | ‘ That 's the easiest way of getting your firewood — cut the trees at the edge of the forest and send them rolling down to the bottom . |
8 | Old Señor Freitas coughed , before he said , ‘ Sometimes señoritas have families who want them to go back to their own country . ’ |
9 | If you are encouraging them all the time to consider propositions or arguments and then what evidence has been marshalled in support and the like , then you want them to come out like that … . |
10 | ‘ Does Faye … or Dr Greene … want me to go in to the hospital ? ’ |
11 | Next Wed 's possible visit to London — there 'll probably be a train strike that day , so maybe we should think of alternative ways of getting whatever it is you want me to bring down to you on another day ? |
12 | Ah I do n't know whether you want me to chat on about that |
13 | They want me to walk out in Watts , like black people did in the '60s , and say ‘ Cool it , baby , cool it . ' |
14 | Two ninety nine , you want me to send off for that ? |
15 | ‘ If they want me to stay on after the World Cup I will consider that . |
16 | ‘ Want me to get on with it , then ? ’ |
17 | ‘ And you expect me to give in to it , to some biological urge ? ’ |
18 | ‘ Look , ’ Donaldson told him outside , ‘ I 'm not being deliberately awkward , but you ca n't appear from nowhere and expect me to go along with you without an explanation . ’ |
19 | ‘ You ca n't make love to me like that and then expect me to carry on as if nothing 's happened . |
20 | ‘ you come in ere half pissed once a month , usually around midnight , and expect me to jump around for you , now you 're bringing you mates as well . ’ |
21 | I expect I woke up at the wrong time . |
22 | In a way , it 's ended up being a good test to measure potentially good relationships against bad ones , because say I went out with someone and at a party they said , ‘ Sit on me lap , darling ’ , and then they said , ‘ Oh God , you 've only got one leg ’ — well , I 'd know they would n't be worth going out with ! |
23 | And er I I as I say I moved up into the next er school . |
24 | I only want someone to go out with me … to the park , or the movies . |
25 | ‘ I really want someone to come along with an order so I can get on and make half a dozen . ’ |
26 | A plant yes , because if you 're solving problems you want somebody to come up with some good ideas to get you out of your rut . |
27 | You want somebody to come up with some divergent ways of thinking . |
28 | Apart from that , how d' ya get on with Julie ? |
29 | How d' ya get on at nursery ? |
30 | How d' ya get on at the dentist ? |