Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] [conj] [verb] [pers pn] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | But at some times your dilemma as a manager you say think well can he just stay on and nick us a goal knowing full well that if if he has he comes off it makes them fairly lightweight . |
2 | Either let your hair dry naturally or give it a quick blast with a diffuser/dryer . |
3 | ‘ A secretary will ring up and tell us a professor has people coming to lunch and so we 'll get on with that . ’ |
4 | So I 'd like to ask you er , I 'll move on and ask you a few questions about places you 've lived in the past . |
5 | Explain to him how you feel and chat to his parents , who may rally round and give you the support he refuses to give you . |
6 | She had felt she 'd die rather than give him the satisfaction , but now she 'd have to be clever , for by implication she had denigrated his power and his commitment to protect her . |
7 | I 'll go below and fix us a drink . ’ |
8 | I 'll go downstairs and make you a hot drink . ’ |
9 | And whatever each one chose I would go off and tell them the loveliest sort of |
10 | I 'll go up and ask her the next day . |
11 | Can you go up and get me a vest or a towel or something from my locker ? |
12 | Then you start at half past four I 'll go round and give them a bit of tea , all of them , you see , see if they 've eat , those that 's eat up horses eat up , give them a bit of tea and then the lads start on them and they dress them over till they sa well , well say , we give them till six o'clock wa to do two horses . |
13 | And maybe if you feel up to it one evening this week you could go round and give it a dig up . |
14 | ‘ After we lost in Moscow , I ushered the team back into the locker room and locked the door before any administrators could get in and give them a load of bull about how well we had done to run the mighty red machine so close . |
15 | Money never conspired between them , between , they just all would come down and give you a hand and that was it . |
16 | so I said right I 'll come down and give you a you a hand with it and it was the re-dedication or re-commissioning of a ship |
17 | But another judge will come along and give it a fine mark , but |
18 | Cos Johnny can come up and give us a hand ca n't he ? |
19 | And I said oh that 's right , he said and I , I 'd come up and see her the first we 'll either take her out for a drink afterwards , I thought that does n't seemed to mix in one glass , and I going to a pub because she 's , but there you are , and she so 's erm , can I bet you 'll stay a bit , she said oh , I think December is your like it to be , well obviously it 's getting him settled you must n't over , she must off pushed him and then he 's said erm , I , I 've told mum and dad that if they want to go as well , they can go . |
20 | He would come here and give you a good , price for everything you wanted to sell . " |
21 | ‘ Why do n't you just sit down and tell me the whole story from the beginning . ’ |
22 | Soon something would open up and give him a path to follow . |
23 | ‘ If that does n't work we will then dig in and do it the long and hard way . ’ |
24 | I 'll just pop in and give them a good scare . |
25 | Jennifer could you ask Mr if he could just pop in and see me a minute . |
26 | But right now , you can just trot along and leave me a bit of peace to get some kip while I got the chance . |
27 | just can you nip in and get me a pound and a half of liver ? |
28 | She was infuriated by his arrogant assumption that he could simply demand answers , infuriated still more by her own desire to simply cave in and tell him the truth . |
29 | Ant : Look , why do n't you nip home and get me a pair of your trousers ? |
30 | The Paseo simply is n't as refined as it should be , although some elements of the equation , such as the smooth , light manual shift and positive clutch , are as good as you 'll find anywhere and make it a doddle to drive . |