Example sentences of "that i [vb mod] [verb] [Wh det] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Breathe on me breath of God , fill me with life anew , that I may love what thou dost love , and do what thou wouldst do .
2 Okay let's have a look at that I 'll tell what we 'll do I 'll I 'll suggest a couple of exercises in that for you to work through .
3 ‘ Of course , the twins are well past the nappy stage — or I imagine they must be — and , since I 've promised Liz that I 'll look after them , you can be sure that I 'll do what I can . ’
4 And believe me when I tell you that I 'll do whatever I have to do to make you stay here . ’
5 ‘ You know , Charlie my boy , from the way you says that I can tell what you really want is the dirt .
6 It is a right I reserve for all adults and one of the nicest things about being my age is that I can do whatever I like .
7 I do n't want to be tied , I want to leave my options free so that I can do whatever I want , I do n't need the extra responsibility , I mean I 'd like them but I just , I want my career first .
8 The argument also assumes ( b ) that I can understand what it is for others to have mental states .
9 I also know how to get the red-tailed buzzard out of a tree at night , so if it flies off I stay by the tree in which it settles until dark , then I go and fetch sticks and a torch so that I can see what I 'm doing .
10 Interested , I asked him to whack my bottom with the same instrument and urged him to do it properly so that I could feel what it was like — he did so and I was only just able to restrain my tears it hurt so much .
11 Dragging the pad towards him he found a clean page and wrote : Dear Harsnet , I know you never answer my letters or return my calls , and I know that you handed over your notes to me on the understanding that I could do what I liked with them and not bother you , but I have to say that while there is much in them that I admire , as I will always admire much in you , no matter what , there is also much in them that seems to me to be puerile and , to put it mildly , bigoted .
12 I spent a good while asking for something written down so that I could see what I was and was n't supposed to do , but that was a forlorn hope .
13 A few months later he decided not to publish the book but with tremendous generosity said that I could use whatever I wanted from it .
14 ‘ I knew J B Priestley a bit and he once suggested to me that I should do what he did in the Thirties , which was to take a trip around Britain talking to people .
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