Example sentences of "[vb infin] [noun prp] [to-vb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't want Matt to struggle alone with the barbecue — and that 's precisely what he 'll do if I 'm not there . ’
2 She needs to hide from reality but she also does n't want Mitch to see how old she is and the truth that she is hiding from :
3 I do n't want Marie to go away .
4 Workers really did n't need Marx to figure out the consequences of this inequality in the distribution of power .
5 ‘ I do n't want ter see yer round 'ere any more an' I do n't want Katie to come near yower place either ! ’
6 ‘ I think you should n't bring Alison to live here . ’
7 She wished desperately that Ellen were in London that she might send Lizzie to judge how Oreste fared and what he understood , but as it was she had no means of knowing .
8 ‘ Do you expect God to hold back the tide for us to float here all day , then , or do we turn in to Duart ? ’
9 Oh I did n't expect Clare to go down ill again .
10 And they reiterated that they would like Becky to stay in for tests but Jenny could come home , and Becky was a bit jaundiced you see .
11 Then too it would like COSE to indicate exactly what it would like a company such as NCR to say .
12 Then too , it would like COSE to indicate exactly what it would like a company such as NCR to say .
13 McNealy has a menu of things he 'd like Noorda to do once he takes over .
14 They would like Britain to opt back into the social chapter , but join other EC members in attempting to renegotiate its contents .
15 Section 2.10 also describes how the LIFESPAN Manager and the VAX System Manager can use LIFESPAN_SHUTDOWN.COM to shut down the LIFESPAN Processes when required .
16 Would you like Jenny to go along as well as ? ’
17 Peter immediately replied , ‘ I would like Susie to give up work and stay at home , so that I can be sure that she is not cheating on me and not planning to leave . ’
18 ‘ I wondered if you 'd like Doreen to take over the office .
19 Do you want Ferteth to come in beside you ? ’
20 for user and market research , which will enable OUP to determine how the material should be structured .
21 I have made it clear over recent months , and am happy to repeat today , that we are seeking an agreement at Maastricht that will be acceptable to the House and will enable Europe to move forward together .
22 I do not want Sara to end up like me , an old lady with a lot of memories .
23 We are looking forward to seeing our Glasgow contingent , but I would n't really encourage Richard to come so far , even with a motor-cycle combination ( his latest vehicle — I tell you , the Foxcroft genes are strong ) , at a time when the weather is totally unpredictable .
24 ‘ It is expected that the UN Secretary General will invite NATO to take on this responsibility .
25 He wondered how long it would take Lee to get up to the feeding-ground .
26 Behind Boswell 's published account of his fidgety stay at the Mackinnons ' — he felt so lethargic that he did not encourage Johnson to talk so that he would not have to write it down — lies some oddity .
27 ‘ Did n't they want Britain to go in ’ she asked .
28 John Edwards says the horse is a good jumper so he 'll tell Judy to hang on and sit still and let the horse do the hard work .
29 Then I can safely leave Lisa to make up the flowers when she has time .
30 Leaders of the Vlaams Blok say they approve of the exhibition , for Jordaens did not leave Flanders to work abroad , as did Rubens and Van Dyck .
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