Example sentences of "[vb infin] [conj] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ My wife did know that Nicola and I were having an affair . ’
2 He waited for the laughter to die down and then , ignoring Mickey Aronson , he leaned his head out of the window , gave his gravelly laugh and confided to the other men : ‘ A bigger ignoramus I never met ; he does n't even know that ships and cars are always female . ’
3 And how can he know that p when for all he knows he does n't ?
4 I do know that Tommy and I managed to enter by a side door .
5 Marler decided Buckmaster was good at security if he did n't let his wife know that General & Cumbria was a cover organization masking the SIS .
6 Do you know that Adrian that in this
7 We 're all seeing a great deal of concern about dioxins in tampons and nappies , but did you know that incinerators and leaded petrol are also major contributors towards the levels in our environment ?
8 Besides , Georgina must know that Fowler-Thrown and Ivor were rivals ; and that was the blandest possible construction you could put on their relationship .
9 They could not know that John and Angela were still not officially dead , no death certificate having been issued .
10 If you have more than one child , you 'll know that brothers and sisters teach each other hard lessons .
11 I was turning to people I did n't know that well and confiding in them , and I could have been led down any garden path .
12 Yet I do not doubt that Aristotle and St Paul have done more to frame the Prime Minister 's mind and therefore the destiny of her Government than any thinkers who have been dead for less than 1,900 years .
13 The Royal Commission did , however , recognise that custody and charge would not necessarily coincide , and that there might be intervals of time whilst the suspect was under arrest but not yet charged , and whilst he was on bail after being charged ; and the recommendation was made that the prohibition of questioning should also apply to these periods .
14 And Mr Widmer explained : ‘ I think the minister will recognise that fact and it will influence his view .
15 In this case it did so recognise that connection and Smith had to pay damages .
16 And Kalchu would alternately soothe and cajole and then whip and curse them .
17 ‘ Do you know if Lachy and Fergus still talk to each other ? ’
18 Of course , if you choose a male tree you can wait until Doomsday and still never see a berry .
19 ‘ Could n't you at least wait until halftime so we could discuss our communication problem ? ’
20 ( 4 ) Because the essence of a bailment is the transfer of possession , the hiring with its obligation to pay rent does not commence until delivery and the bailee is under a prima facie duty to return the goods when the agreement comes to an end ( see Chapter 13 ) .
21 The species could not survive if men and women could not recognize that they were both alike as members of one species and different as individuals of opposite sex .
22 I do n't know whether Hunter-Blair or Maureen know that , but Ron Barron does . ’
23 Until I know why Albie died , I wo n't know whether Ludo and I are also in danger .
24 I thought Salisbury 's would of had loads Will have a look in a Army & Navy otherwise It 's in here I think , oh I do n't know whether C & A 's would have any Now then , watch out for , I mean I think there 's must be a logic shop or something .
25 Yeah , well I 've still got the other two but I do n't know whether Brian and Pauline are going to want them back , I mean they 've just , I 've had them back for a craft fair .
26 I think erm , often when judges , I do n't know whether George or any other judges that might be here tonight , one of the things which I as a judge often dread is photographs of babies coming up in competition .
27 The arguments would appear to be evenly balanced , but we must also consider whether Chrissie and Fred are likely to work well together in the future after she has ‘ informed ’ on him .
28 Mill does not discuss whether pains as well as pleasures differ in quality in an ethically significant way .
29 But titles and businesses ca n't survive as landmarks and in the last advertising revenue increasingly moved into the proliferating newspaper magazine supplements .
30 However , horses have a large range of emotions and , from a biological and evolutionary point of view , they have been built in to help horses survive as individuals and as a species .
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