Example sentences of "[vb base] [conj] [pers pn] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Erm w I mean where they do n't work when somebody offers code and they do n't work , there 's not a lot you can do other than sort of make some informed guesses as to what might be going wrong .
2 I suggest that we proceed along those lines and look for the most economic way to alleviate my constituents ' problems while not doing too much damage to my hon. Friend 's constituents .
3 Most of us try to stop fights , if only to protect the smaller child , but many experts suggest that we interfere too soon .
4 " I suggest that we meet here at nine and go along to Ingard House together . "
5 These changes in mortality , especially among the old elderly , suggest that we have not reached the maximum human lifespan .
6 Instead , suggest that they sit quietly and listen to the discussion .
7 Despite the ability of Sag & Hankamer 's ideas to account for considered judgements , several lines of evidence suggest that they do not provide any simple basis for a theory of comprehension .
8 The statues in question are inseparable from the archaic series ; their freshness of surface suggest that they did not stand long above ground ; and it seems to me a reasonable conclusion that they were dedicated in the years immediately before the invasion .
9 We suggest that you set out the following information in such a way that , in the air , you can select any item immediately , and without confusion .
10 Let us be adult about this and accept that , in view of the fact that even the very strictest diets suggest that you eat not much less than 1,000 calories daily , those three calories are n't going to make a jot of difference to your weight loss .
11 But the next time you see a bag of ‘ icing sugar ’ lying around I suggest that you do n't pick it up ! ’ he added with heavy sarcasm .
12 I suggest that you leave here before it grows dark so that the sepoys do n't shoot you by mistake . "
13 What evidence there is on sett size suggest that it does n't necessarily increase with group size , and certainly the four individuals in the Brighton group would hardly seem to need a complex consisting of more than a kilometre of tunnels .
14 The climactic series of explosions of 27 August added volumes of fresh material to the already huge eruption column above the volcano , and some estimates suggest that it rose as much as eighty kilometres into the air .
15 It needed a substantial amount of advertising , and the figures suggest that it did n't get it .
16 I suggest that he does n't ( indicative ) know what he 's talking about and that he do ( subjunctive ) his homework before crossing swords with self-respecting pedants like me — some of us have a reputation to think of !
17 Professor Williams 's views on the proper scope of the crime of rape coupled with the limited role he advocates for the offence of procuring by threat suggest that he does not consider that the criminal law should be over-active in protecting the sexual autonomy of women .
18 Hugh 's mother , climbing out of her taxi with a zip bag full of baby clothes , heard the laughter and wondered if she should contact Hugh in wherever it was and suggest that he came home .
19 The letters to Greeves suggest that he did not find this part of a Christian 's duty very easy ( 'Daily Castration Prevents Master Bation' ) .
20 The two notes referring to James Island suggest that he has just started to identify different species by their specific island localities .
21 Pity that it had n't extended to something better than this undersized diesel-driven power supply .
22 I propose that we get on and do it a fast as possible .
23 Such headlines both raise the issue of order in school and at the ground , and explicitly propose that it does not exist .
24 Unfortunately many researchers report that they do n't seem to be able to find time for such ‘ extra ’ activities because of overload from other more pressing work .
25 I expect that she knew too .
26 Emphasize that it does not matter how badly one reads the paragraph as long as the situation is not avoided .
27 At 5 p.m. a staff nurse joined Miss T. and her mother and Miss T. told the staff nurse that she did not want a blood transfusion , that she used to be a Jehovah 's Witness and that she still maintained some beliefs .
28 The question seems absurd until you realise that we know not in what manner the spirit survives .
29 Then , just when we think we 've really let go , we realise that we do n't want our children making just any old choice .
30 I realise that I have little I need to hide .
  Next page