Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] [modal v] [verb] to [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't think I 'd take to it . |
2 | D' you know you can talk to your dreams — ask them questions . |
3 | I do n't know we 'll have to what I can freeze wo n't we ? |
4 | You do n't know what may happen to him . |
5 | They did not know when accident or sickness would hit them , and though they knew that some time in middle age — perhaps in the forties for unskilled labourers , perhaps in the fifties for the more skilled — they would become incapable of doing a full measure of adult physical labour , they did not know what would happen to them between then and death . |
6 | Do you know what would happen to us if we got caught with this stuff ? |
7 | I do n't know what will happen to me . |
8 | I do n't know what will happen to him when his money runs out . |
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10 | And I mean the nurses and everybody , the doctors were really great , and they give us the best of treatment there , and I do n't think you 'll speak to anybody that was in the hospital that 'll say anything differently , they were really great . |
11 | erm , so that if , if they then go to an appeal er , I was talking to this planning officer and I was saying that I think I 'll consult them , he said I do n't think you 'll need to he said , and of what you 've done so far is pretty good and I can get access to all the letters that have been written in , in objecting into the into the homes |
12 | Do you think you could speak to them on my behalf ? ’ |
13 | ‘ You may think you can lie to me , but you ca n't go on lying to yourself , ’ he said with calm assurance . |
14 | ‘ I do n't think you should go to your engagement , ’ Bodie said softly . |
15 | She would tell her twin about Berenice 's baby , and if she knew her sister , she would make Garry see he must return to his wife . |
16 | ‘ Do you realize what will happen to you if you are tried ? ’ |
17 | So we 've got a pile of bones , a pile of building material , lumps of wood , what do you think we might do to them next ? |
18 | ‘ Do you think we can go to your flat now and talk ? ’ |
19 | Better to knock and hope someone would come to her aid . |
20 | If people look forward to a meeting because of the atmosphere which you help create it will add to your personal influence . |
21 | Sometimes I do wish he 'd LISTEN to what I say . |
22 | I honestly do n't think they would object to my marrying Madeleine on the grounds of my birth . |
23 | For I do not think they will talk to me , not without encouragement . |
24 | ‘ I do n't suppose we 'll come to anything , would you say ? ’ she asked with restrained politeness . |
25 | ‘ Well ’ — Lizzie stopped — ‘ I do n't suppose he 'll object to me seeing my grandchild bathed . ’ |
26 | ‘ Do you think he will listen to you ? ’ |
27 | But i , I do n't think he can go to anybody else . |
28 | ‘ I do n't know which is worse , that you do n't give a damn about respecting your commitment to her , or that you did n't think it would matter to me that you were — were trying to lure me into bed while all the time , you knew that you and she — ’ |
29 | ‘ I did n't think it would matter to you any more than it did before . ’ |
30 | ‘ How do you think it would look to my consortium if the chief designer and managing director of Bryce International , one of the major manufacturers of ocean racers , turned up in any other yacht but his own ? |