Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] [vb base] a " in BNC.
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1 | Do you think I make a habit of this sort of thing , is that it ? |
2 | Do n't you think I look a bit |
3 | They do n't think I want a sit down . |
4 | Well I do n't think I want a Golf if it 's not a G T I . |
5 | ‘ I do n't think I need a lawyer . ’ |
6 | Do you think I need a brace ? |
7 | Listen honey , d' you think I lead a sheltered life ? |
8 | Erm I , I do n't think I have a problem saying well actually I deal on er i if someone said erm if you said I play with Joe Snooks you 'd say Joe Snooks , that 's interesting Joe 's a , a very good client of mine |
9 | mm , I do n't know I think a lot of the sound travels through the wood , I think that 's all part of it , you know , I do n't think you 'd have very good erm quality out of to be honest with you |
10 | ‘ Sir George called it a ‘ ripping idea , ’ and he must know I need a chaperone so he can hardly object if I take you , since it was I who brought you ! ’ |
11 | Does your mum know you take a t trip ? |
12 | ‘ I did n't know you have a sister . ’ |
13 | Soon they will know they have a fool for a lecturer , and all because of you , my wife . ’ |
14 | ‘ Dad 'll make himself look a great idiot if he goes up there , wo n't he , Mum ? |
15 | You shall perceive them make a mutual stand , |
16 | Well how do you feel I mean a lot of a lot if not all of your work here has been done face to face . |
17 | I do n't feel I have a responsibility to do that with my music . |
18 | I will ensure you have a copy as soon as it 's available . |
19 | And moreover do n't you feel you have a responsibility to explain to ordinary people , particularly in your area , what it is you 're doing and why it 's important and why you should go on doing it ? ’ |
20 | Write down all the difficult questions that you do n't feel you have an answer for and try to find a person or a book that helps you answer them . |
21 | Do you feel you need a bit of excitement in your life ? |
22 | mind hen , every Friday He 'll bring you hame a Babycham If |
23 | Well I 'll have to get hold of your address and I 'll send you a birthday card but I might not actually send you a real birthday card , I 'll probably send you like a piece of paper saying happy birthday or something . |
24 | The way you move , sit and stand will show you have a greater body awareness and pride . |
25 | ‘ I might be blowing a bit or struggling against a younger player and Stuart will feel we need a fresh pair of legs . |
26 | Patio containers and hanging baskets will particularly benefit from a high potash liquid or foliar feed this month , which will ensure they provide a continuity of flower until the onset of autumn frosts . |
27 | And of course we keep their rooms for them as long as there 's any chance at all — it 's tremendously important that they should feel they 've a home to go back to . ’ |
28 | They might not know what they want to do ; they might only feel they have a lot of problems . |
29 | Every child is special , every child should feel they have a special role in the drama , that their presence or absence will affect what happens in the drama . |
30 | Like this Boston store , warehouse clubs are open to members only and though they 're pitched at businesses , individuals can join too if they can show they 've a steady income and pay their thirty dollar subscription . |