Example sentences of "[verb] they [vb infin] [pron] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 A couple of months later he did come to the Hammersmith Odeon with Bernie and me to see them play I could seethe relief on his face when he realised they really were a band .
2 Two out of three motorists surveyed said the anti-car crime TV advertising campaign , featuring hyenas preying on unprotected vehicles , made them feel they should do more about car security , he told a London conference .
3 Two out of three motorists surveyed said the anti-car crime TV advertising campaign , featuring hyenas preying on unprotected vehicles , made them feel they should do more about car security , he told a London conference .
4 Two out of three motorists surveyed said the anti-car crime TV advertising campaign , featuring hyenas preying on unprotected vehicles , made them feel they should do more about car security , he told a London conference .
5 ‘ Drawing 1-1 up there with a team of kids when you 've been spanked 5-0 four days earlier made them believe they could finish the job at home . ’
6 Okay , you want the body temperature kept at an even level , do n't have it too high , do n't have it too low , cos if you shiver you make use of muscles and then the muscles will call on oxygen and then you 'll shiver , you do n't want them there you want the blood in here , if you make them sweat you 'll bring the blood to the surface of the skin again to lose heat , and that 's again precisely where you do n't need , you want it in the core of the body so you maintain an even body temperature .
7 It 'll be harder to get to the villa in some respects because Val and John , Val , Val 's husband 's retiring in July , he suffers with his dreadful headache , and they 're going to spend ninety per cent of their time in Spain , but she did say whenever I want to go , as long as I let them know they 'll come home cos they 're gon na buy a house in Chesterfield and er she said whenever we wan na go , they 'll come back over to their house in Chesterfield , so , we
8 But I put out the flags — let them see I 'd come back .
9 Patrol leader Captain David Hall said : ‘ We 're letting them know they can get food without instability . ’
10 To put it another way : how did they think they could share their thoughts about the trick objects with another person ?
11 How did they think he could get more production from his work force if they allowed so little cash for its upkeep ?
12 Did they think I would loosen Ralemberg 's tongue or stir his memory ?
13 But what , he thought , as he closed the door behind him , did they think she might have been saying ?
14 Or what did they do we should have done ?
15 If they guarantee to put the mattresses all up in the dry they asked you to do yours or did they say they would do it ?
16 Did they say they 'd come and see you ?
17 Did did they say they 'd come today yeah ?
18 Why did they say you would tell me about Van Gogh ? "
19 ‘ Well , how did they know they 'd get the Admiral ?
20 Do they think they can get it up to fifteen ?
21 no , makes them think they might come up do you want some porridge , mummy do you some porridge ?
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