Example sentences of "[verb] [indef pn] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I have n't had time to meet everyone yet although I 've spoken to Mr Patel across the landing . ’ |
2 | ‘ You do n't get over disliking someone simply because you have n't seen them for a long time . ’ |
3 | I knew Michelle and Mooty would need somebody else cos you know Michelle Mooty would have a . |
4 | She was about to try something else when the outside air pressure indicator above her visor started to move . |
5 | Yes , he booked her in Smith 's , then she said do n't buy one yet cos they 're one pound sixty |
6 | I never used one before until I came here . |
7 | I 've been waiting to smash something ever since I left Jancey and said goodbye to my flat . |
8 | She had to find something else before its feeble light expired . |
9 | And I learnt a lot — mostly about myself … about giving everything but keeping something back because you 'll have to start giving again tomorrow . |
10 | Both the Luxembourg Presidency and the Dutch Presidency propose one rather than two treaties . |
11 | There is some evidence that the desire to find one rather than alternative answers to a problem may have its origins in patterns of indigenous education . |
12 | Small producers will find it tough raising the extra cash and are likely to pack it in — and poor meat-eaters may buy something else if pork costs 10p a pound more . |
13 | The unfortunate lady 's dresses were sent to the family home in Foster Place , where a maid was tempted to try one on as she unpacked them — with fatal results . |
14 | Yes I pick up on the comment from the , Notts are n't as in control as they were , after first Tony and then Paul got their names on the score sheet in each case for the first time this season , both with bristling finishing efforts and you 'd be a harsh critic indeed who did n't agree that Pisa deserved to pull one back because they played some fine attacking football , and it was the player who 's caused most danger , who 's wearing the number eleven that moved across to the right hand side , got clear of the defence , pulled back an absolutely brilliant clot cross and in the middle who 'd missed an earlier header on fifteen minutes to make it one one , did n't miss on this occasion . |
15 | We do not know anybody here except you , because Father is away and we do not know his address . |
16 | ‘ I mean , you 're never going to meet anyone else unless you make the break , and this is all a bit hopeless , is n't it ? ’ |
17 | In Sussex , bailiffs were alleged to have refused an offer by a couple with two children on family support to pay £5 per week , refusing to accept anything less than £20 per week . |
18 | They repeated that he did n't need anything else because he would be back in the afternoon , which more than anything else they could have said made me wonder if we would ever see him again . |
19 | You are of course free to write anything else while you leave your first piece fallow . |
20 | Mary , who has said nothing up until now , stirs in her seat in the corner of the room . |
21 | Vicky Whitemore , knowing the problems that 'keepers face in these situations , was delegated with the responsibility and let no-one down as she launched the ball safely into an unguarded part of the net . |
22 | RCA , in particular , using a non-laser disc system , found that linear movies on disc were simply not sufficiently attractive to consumers to encourage them to buy hardware systems that could do nothing else than playback such movies . |
23 | Maybe there are cases when you can do nothing else than support the . |
24 | The main factor that links unemployment and poor health is poverty , and workfare will do nothing here unless people are paid more than they would receive on benefit . |
25 | Thank you , I shall do nothing further than read out erm , a list of all the officers who erm , President Vice President , the Right Honourable Dr Leslie Mr Peter , the Honourable Kenneth and Vice President Alan . |
26 | How on earth are you supposed to ascertain how players are performing if the graphics show nothing more than ten shots at goal by three forwards per match ? |
27 | Examples include warning someone so as to render police investigation fruitless ( Hinchcliffe v Sheldon [ 1955 ] 1 WLR 1207 ) and drinking alcohol after driving to frustrate the breath test procedure ( Ingleton v Dibble [ 1972 ] 1 QB 480 ) . |
28 | And since there 's something like seven thousand Standesamter in West Germany alone , you can have quite a job looking somebody up if you do n't know where to start . |
29 | and it indicates you put one in cos sometimes it 's confusing if you 've put in a tab and you do n't know what 's |
30 | Mm put everything up if some things get lost . |