Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pos pn] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | You 'll eat my bubble squeak when that 's cooking , but you wo n't eat it . |
2 | I think I might dye my hair blonde you know . |
3 | Do you want my core Margaret ? |
4 | ‘ I do n't want my hair cut , ’ Corrie screamed . |
5 | ‘ Do you want my expert opinion ? |
6 | Dad , do n't want my cheese slice |
7 | 2 ) ‘ I used raisins as a reward because I did n't want my child eating sweets . |
8 | Do you want my fax phone on the tape ? |
9 | Do you want , do you want my opinion Lee ? |
10 | Er , do you want my membership number ? |
11 | But Palmer declared : ‘ I do n't think my England chances will be affected . |
12 | Would n't you think my niece Elsie would have had it taken away ? |
13 | There 's other types of music that I listen to that do make my hair stand on end and they do n't have a single guitar in them ! |
14 | How can I make my tapwater safe for my fish ? |
15 | I suppose I have but that does n't make my behaviour wrong . |
16 | ‘ I do n't have asparagus , ’ he would say as loudly as the way he had greeted the waiter , ‘ it 'll make my pee smell . ’ |
17 | Will it affect my life cover then ? |
18 | Fortunately for England , Platt has not lost his touch at international level and he insisted : ‘ My club record wo n't affect my England performances . |
19 | I 'll recruit somebody to help me service my client bank , because it 's better to have fifty percent of something than fifty percent of nothing . |
20 | Do n't , do n't you knock my silver spoon like that . |
21 | Fragments A and D contain ‘ Let ’ verses only , Fragment B contains only ‘ For ’ verses after verse 295 ( ending in verses 695 to 768 which contain the celebrated passage ‘ I will consider my Cat Jeoffry ’ , an animal Smart was apparently allowed to keep at Bethnal Green ) . |
22 | had this lady coming round to see the , do you think somebody will buy my Ghostbuster bag ? |
23 | ‘ I do n't buy my wife flowers , if that 's what you 're asking . ’ |
24 | I would n't normally buy my wife flowers unless I was late or had done something wrong . |
25 | I imagined it as clearly as one could , to the point where I was ready to go out and buy my burial outfit . ’ |
26 | You got ta buy my Christmas present yet mind . |
27 | You got ta buy my Christmas present yet . |
28 | Instead I 'll describe my hotel room here in Marseille which , although large , is really quite featureless . |
29 | May I introduce my wife Christina , and my daughter Victoria ? ’ |
30 | ‘ I used to go everywhere by bus or tube , but my son Maurice — do you know my son Maurice ? , |