Example sentences of "[vb infin] [vb infin] a " in BNC.

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1 Can we make , can we just please make make a final point .
2 But anyway , we created that whole idea that no-one could photograph him , no-one could do do a story on him unless it was going to be a cover story , which was outrageous because he was virtually unknown in America .
3 this is a structural change , what you could do or the easiest thing would be to do was just to incorporate a dummy variable , right , if you incorporated a dummy variable to a erm and to explain the and to take out the effect of structural change , right , er in that dummy inclusive model , right , all the diagnostic test statistics were okay , right , you would use , you would , therefore , use that , that particular model what we might do is just see if that is the case erm so if you come out of er diagnostics , work towards the data processing environment and generate a dummy variable right , so if you go into the erm data processing environment if it 's in the er sort of process plot option what we 'll do create a dummy variable call it D and let D pull zero press the return key and then edit D oh and if you just set erm observations for
4 You see , I did n't dare make a scene as I should have done if I 'd been married .
5 I did n't dare show a light — though I doubt whether a light could have been seen from the shore through the mist , and there was probably no one to see it — but I knew where things were .
6 Mind you I suppose his head is erm smaller than his shoulders so that makes him like like a , sort of normal person .
7 ‘ Do n't you dare move a muscle ! ’
8 He would n't dare lay a finger on any of us .
9 Do n't you dare lay a hand on Silvia ! ’
10 Did , even with the few times my parents have gone away , I 've never held parties , I may of had a couple of mates round just to let them kip over or something , come back I 've never , ever held a party , I would n't , I respect them , well I mean I would n't respect them make , every er penny they earned in the last fifteen years gone into that house , they 've had one holiday in that time and erm , gorgeous house , no its a lovely house , full of nice stuff as well , I , I , I would n't dare have a party
11 After the way Mark Robins has exposed Alex Ferguson 's lack of judgment by shooting Norwich to the top of the Premier League , the Old Trafford boss will never dare risk a repeat with Webb .
12 They would not dare risk a shot at anyone within a sword 's reach of their prince and his guard .
13 I 'm not , I 'm not I 'm not putting it on you anyway mostly it 's c mainly fucking Catherine , I 'm beginning to s not like her any more the way she 's going and do n't you dare mention a word of this that I 'm saying to you
14 Who would dare tell a foreigner ?
15 But did she dare impersonate a journalist ?
16 It 's his daughter and she 'll always be his daughter , and God Almighty Himself wo n't dare put a spoke in between them , or else .
17 Would you dare wear a Yobot ?
18 They would n't dare start a war in the Pacific against the Yanks .
19 ‘ Do n't dare say a word ! ’ she hissed .
20 Thus ( 66 ) implies " He did n't dare oppose his wife 's whims any more than he dared commit high treason " , ( 67 ) that the speaker is of the opinion that they would n't dare say a word against him , and in ( 68 ) the speaker very clearly believes that the addressee does n't have the cheek to look him in the eye and tell such an obvious lie .
21 O.K. I 'll try do a version , but it does effect on Q P 5 an Q P6 you see as well coughing .
22 I 'd rather have have a cup of tea
23 I am not a child to be frightened by a resolution of a board of directors , or to be soothed by the present of shares ( each carrying 10 liability ) in a company which has been losing money every year from its commencement , and which nothing short of a miracle could make pay a dividend as hitherto managed ; neither is my position in Scientific Circles here such as to render my retaining the editorship of any advantage to me — indeed , I am vain enough to think that I confer more than I receive .
24 And , let's go fly a kite .
25 Let's go fly a kite , up to the highest height .
26 Let's go fly a kite and then
27 Blaise Cendrars , the writer , saw Modigliani let fall a twenty-franc note one evening when a well-known pauper came in to sit at the next table .
28 Once I talked with a doctor about one such personality , asking if in his opinion X did not need psychiatric help , just so he could let go a little .
29 Oh I 'll tell my wife about that and that 'll that 'll that 'll put put a stop to that piece of nonsense .
30 The following extract from my field notes — warts and all — recording a day 's work described by the field officer concerned as ‘ typical ’ of his district may help convey a picture of a pollution control officer 's job in an urban industrialized area ( rural officers are usually under less pressure of work ) .
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