Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pron] [verb] [pron] the " in BNC.

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1 It is best to shop around all the banks to see which gives you the best long-term deal rather than the biggest incentive to join .
2 he wants to see you doing it the other way as well
3 Under the first few sample questions are guidelines to help you understand what the interviewer is hoping to find out so that you can construct replies which show why you are the candidate who should get the job .
4 You can use the REM statement to put remarks and comments in to your program to help you remember what the various bits of your program do .
5 ‘ I 'm encouraging people to diversity , so I 've got to let them know what the pitfalls are . ’
6 The names of these are , to say the least , a little esoteric , but , thankfully , as in almost every area of this program , and animated preview is available to let you see what the final effect is like .
7 The rules and routines of the institution made her feel secure and offered her plentiful opportunities to do what gave her the most satisfaction , to comply .
8 ‘ We said prayers for his recovery and Tony 's dad has promised to keep in touch to let us know what the latest is .
9 Silently he applauded her fortitude , wanting to hold her to give her the solace he knew she needed .
10 I tried to get her to give him the elbow but she would always say , ‘ but Eddie , he means well and he 's so kind ’ .
11 Still , I managed to get her to tell me the name of the hospital , and then I spent my entire lunchtime talking to the doctors there who treated Ryan .
12 do you , do , do you have a gun ? , button one for yes and button two for no well I 'm not going to ask you to identify yourselves the three of you
13 They have full jurisdiction to say : ‘ We are satisfied that there is a nuisance here , but we are not going to order you to do what the local authority say you are to do because we think it can be done in another and cheaper way or in a more effective way ’ .
14 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 .
15 There was a harshness on his face as he moved towards her , a determination to make her tell him the answers he sought , and she looked away .
16 ‘ It is enough to prevent us taking them the court . ’
17 The other is an insider 's , told so as to make us understand what the events mean , in a sense distinct from any meaning found in unearthing the laws of nature .
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