Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] are [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Does your mother know you are here ? ’ |
2 | Before the start , just let them know you are there and do n't let anyone crowd you ; try and make as much space for yourself as you can . |
3 | At least a good-quality er(m) lets the listener know you are still alive . |
4 | How do I know you are as worthy as he ? |
5 | ‘ You mean does she know we are here together now ? ’ |
6 | ‘ And the more prominent position in the middle of the busy Finaghy shopping area will let people know we are here and publicise the services we offer . |
7 | But Johansson warned : ‘ If somebody has ideas he should know we are always prepared to discuss it . |
8 | If you do not know they are there , or if you do not know where they are , you will miss them . |
9 | How do ye think ye are so fat : It 's me should be complaining . |
10 | You are also asked to keep your church leaders informed of your involvement so that they can ensure you are adequately supported . |
11 | This is no ordinary Museum — Not another Military Museum — Not a glass show case — it is a series of reconstructed scenes using movement , sound , lighting , smells , even smoke generators to make you feel you are actually there taking part . |
12 | It is if you make the customer feel they are literally |
13 | Do not assume they are necessarily innocent victims . |
14 | ‘ I 'm not so sure we 're ill-matched , and I do n't think you are either , ’ he said with a brooding look that made her shudder . |
15 | I do n't think you are ever trained to deal with the things we saw on Saturday . ’ |
16 | I do n't think you are as indifferent to me as you pretend , " Matthew said . |
17 | Why do you think you are still unmarried ? ’ |
18 | ‘ But I can see you are still troubled , my dear , ’ observed the Queen kindly . |
19 | Your letter of Sunday last was put into my hands this morning it having taken the Pilot with 5 men 4 days to reach this place so adverse has been the weather , you will therefore see we are still imprizoned [ sic ] here . |
20 | But as far as I can see we are more or less covered . |
21 | Her mother Fran said : ‘ I can not believe we are just a few hours from going home . |
22 | I do n't believe we are so far from the nomad as people in Europe believe . |
23 | There have also been a number of memorable failures in this country , and having been caught out by one myself , I do n't believe we are too well-placed to criticise the failings of others . |
24 | When I see these Islands in sight of each other , & possessed of but a scanty stock of animals , tenanted by these birds , but slightly differing in structure & filling the same place in Nature , I must suspect they are only varieties . |
25 | But as we shall see they are most successful at breeding , sometimes producing as many as 25 offspring in one season . |
26 | ‘ I am afraid that these two officers do not speak English , but as you can see they are very interested in you . ’ |
27 | ’ — Their fathers may believe they are however , ’ Artai said smoothly . |
28 | ‘ People do believe they are more attractive than they actually are , ’ said Dr Benson at a Science and Engineering Research Council conference at King 's College , London . |
29 | Moreover , when they do occur they are more often allowed to operate in territories ( in both a spatial and a policy sense ) in which others ' intervention is limited . |
30 | Our manager even said the criticism had gone worldwide but I do n't think we are quite that important . ’ |