Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [pron] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 He was probably grateful to drive something which did n't blow up every time the mechanics wanted lunch , which is what life was like for Patrese at Alfa Romeo back in the mid-Eighties .
2 To overcome this barrier , I suggest , one must look at the approach in action ; only then will it be possible to see what it has achieved , and to assess what it might achieve if taken on its own terms .
3 After being in The Birthday Party , where everybody wanted their part to be as loud as is humanly possible , it 's quite refreshing to find someone who does n't even care if he 's on the record or not ! ’
4 ‘ It will be very interesting to see what they come up with , particularly after they offered at Tuesday 's meeting to write a very strong letter of protest to the TCCB . ’
5 The talents of this company are obvious : it will be interesting to see what they do next , especially if the research happens at home , in London .
6 It will be interesting to see what they think .
7 But when he is found it will be interesting to see what he has to say . ’
8 At the end of it all , the journalists are free to report what they have been told without question , they may seek to check the information they have been given with other sources or use it as background on a later occasion .
9 ‘ It appears that you are willing to sacrifice what you want for the good of others , ’ he said softly .
10 well let it dry off for a minute , well they must have a card , good job I thought about that I should be interested to see what she calls her because I think Annalise is a beautiful name
11 Schopenhauer said that women remain big children all their lives ; it would be interesting to know what he thought children were like .
12 It would be interesting to know what she did with all the money he left her . ’
13 ‘ It would be interesting to know who he gets it from . ’
14 It certainly keeps the teacher on the ball when the pupils are not prepared to accept everything you say or do without questioning .
15 has already said that the Tories do n't seem to have any provision for capital and I 'm dying to know why they have as much to say about the additional buildings as anyone else er I 'd be interested to know what they say .
16 I 'm interested to know what you get up to . ’
17 I 'd be most interested to know what you think keeps me awake . ’
18 We are interested to know what you want from your newsletter so please find the questionnaire on pages 14 & 15 , fill it in , return it to us .
19 We 're both prepared to sell everything we own ( and busk cinema queues ) should it become necessary , but I miss the leg-room of first class .
20 Although I have used the term ‘ garments ’ here , you are of course free to design anything you like in the ORIGINAL shaping section if you have the knowledge to be able to do so .
21 It 's interesting to wonder what he 's won .
22 There is unfortunately a mistaken view held by many councillors that they are free to state what they wish in council meetings for they imagine that the council meeting is a completely privileged occasion .
23 ‘ Of course , a team-owner , any team-owner , is free to choose whomever he likes to work for him .
24 He 's prepared to help whoever he meets , be it a trade union leader , a consultant or a junior clerk .
25 He welcomed the endorsement by USL of OSF layered products , said that DEC 's Network Applications Support ( NAS ) services would be ported to the system by autumn of next year , along with versions for HP/UX and AIX and said that both USL and DEC would be prepared to help anybody who felt like porting Destiny to the Alpha chip .
26 We can do a bit more taping thereon , I 'll be just interested to hear what you have been saying all this time , you know !
27 Thank you very much for leading us tonight , and all here will be interested to hear what you have to say .
28 I 'd be interested to hear what you think . ’
29 Never mind , perhaps next time when we meet and hopefully we 'll be meeting again in say a fortnight 's time , erm we can set some time aside when you 'll both be here cos I 'm sure she 'll be interested to hear what I 've got to come back and talk about .
30 it would be very interesting to hear what they 've got to say I mean especially someone who wants to cut them down I ca n't understand anyone wanting to cut trees down unless they 're dangerous .
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