Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] [adj] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | You know , I think we should tie em all up with the same |
2 | You could win this you could win it all back at once . |
3 | And I make a place for myself where I can watch them both out of the corner of my eye while I read . |
4 | so Sam can bring me that in after Christmas aunt , no-one , aunty Amy will bring it ? |
5 | There were other reasons for insecurity , too : no matter how much material prosperity had come a family 's way , there was still every chance that illness or a premature death might send them all back down a snake at a much faster speed than they had been able to climb up a ladder . |
6 | I 'll expect you both down to dinner at eight . ’ |
7 | Anita echoes this : ‘ As parents , we 're trying hard to bring our three up decently , and the thought that my sister-in-law could chuck it all out of the window depresses the hell out of me . |
8 | Not completely successful but entertaining on the whole , like a good TV movie , I 'd give it three out of five . ’ |
9 | We still may not know who gave orders and made guide sketches — and Professor Alexander is extremely cautious in references to heads of workshops and their assistants — but the fact that such marks exist at all will send us all back to gazing into the parchment margins beside initials . |
10 | The winner is still in the 2,000 Guineas but will not run and his trainer Alex Scott says we shall see him next over at least 10 furlongs . |
11 | If you ca n't work it all out for yourself , do n't be afraid to get advice . |
12 | It is no wonder that one psalm-writer could sum it all up by saying : |
13 | And then you must keep it all up to date . |
14 | Yet since leaving Marcus I had let my imagination blow it all up into a Great Romance . |
15 | Do n't blow it all off like some nobody would . |
16 | But now said that although he and Mary were already filling a second room with their bits of furniture and stuff , of course they would move it all out at once , if that room were needed by anyone to live in . |
17 | I 'll sort it all out for you . |
18 | Do n't worry , I 'll sort it all out for you . ’ |
19 | No but mother said she 's gon na sort it all out before Christmas comes because she said otherwise I 'm not gon na get the bar staff to work . |
20 | ‘ I do n't know for sure , girlie , but we 'll sort it all out in the end , just see if we do n't . |
21 | Shall I go and regurgitate it all up as Will would say , let's go and regurgitate it all up . |
22 | at Christmas time 193 1 I had a table of gold , hoping that it might in some way draw us all back to the old gold standard again gold lame tablecloth , old white Mennecey china , many yellow roses . |
23 | I 've got an idea , you can take them all back in a |
24 | ‘ We 'll take you two back to the centre to rest and recover , ’ said Rachel , then , looking up at the superintendent who was hovering anxiously , she asked , ‘ Has the incident been recorded in the accident book ? ’ |
25 | He would have to build himself up , because the change would take it all out of him . |
26 | She 'd be able to feel the dipping stones of the pavement for ever now , she could call it all up at will : the soft-gutted proprietor drinking red wine for breakfast , his distracted mother wandering from room to room in a filthy wrapper , his wife powdering away her bitter lines and painting her disappointed mouth pink for the soft light of evening . |
27 | He would take us all out to Trader Vics at the Hilton Hotel . |
28 | The children will be delighted with it in the morning , and they 'll have us all up before breakfast , I 've no doubt . |
29 | Or if you have a number of outstanding debts , such as credit card charges and hire purchase deals , a remortgage can pay them all off at a much lower rate of interest to help you reduce your outgoings . |
30 | They started to fight about who had the most crayons and mother tried to intervene and tell them both off for making a noise . |