Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] [adv] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Do you want me just to leave it ? |
2 | Do you want me just to catch you something first Alex ? |
3 | She had tremendous will-power , and the locals reckoned she would outlive everyone just to spite them , yet she was so senile she was practically imb -senile ! |
4 | Some of them do n't want them either thank you . |
5 | As long as we can get them inside , we do n't want them outside do we ? |
6 | She does n't much want them actually to touch her . |
7 | You do n't want them now do you ? |
8 | Do you prefer me then to get it all from Rosette Fournier ? ’ |
9 | peas about , yeah but he does n't , he does n't eat them much does he ? |
10 | I do n't think I even liked him very much . ’ |
11 | Er I remember it so vividly because it , at our house it was quite er an event because mother and father were so Labour and my brother , who erm he , I do n't know why , he 's not alive today and I ca n't so I , and I 've no idea , I do n't think I ever asked him because I 'd be too young , but I do know that the friction was in the house because he was working for the Conservative and she was the first woman that we ever elected er she , this , this lady did . |
12 | I do n't think I ever saw her again . |
13 | I do n't think I ever saw it . |
14 | I do n't think I ever gave him a wrong 'un , though . |
15 | I think I like particular standards , but I do n't think I always keep them . |
16 | ‘ I do n't think I quite follow you , ’ she said . |
17 | Well , I do n't think I quite realised it even then . |
18 | ‘ I do n't think I really believed it for one second . |
19 | Why do you think I bloody married you ? ’ |
20 | ‘ Ca n't you trust me enough to keep it between just the two of us ? ’ |
21 | So I do n't know I just think it 's an extra little booking that we should n't really turn down cos it 's money we would n't normally get . |
22 | And er he went round and I do n't know I never heard him playing the fiddle , but they said he was very good at fiddling , but he was a grand one for old stories , , and er he was just doing farms here and there so Then eventually he turned so old he 'd only one dog and then er he died down at the D At a place called the Doonie And this man D Duncan , he had just an er one of the er I think one of the tramps from Blair Gowrie was working to him and he came up and told my father and my father went down to see about him , you see him being in the parish council . |
23 | ‘ Do you know I really thought I 'd blown it ? ’ |
24 | Well I do n't know who exactly owns it |
25 | Does she trust you enough to let you be present though ? ’ |
26 | ‘ Yes , to let Blackbeard know we only charged him fifty per cent for returning it . ’ |
27 | He neither leered nor lunged , he did not pinch her neither did he make a sudden and late demand for hot water and a brandy to his bedroom . |
28 | Because recentralization of business my be a correct and and fashionable philosophy or perhaps one that is no longer fashionable I do n't know it still needs we believe a global approach a coherent approach to tie these things together so the organization can not only get the benefit of responsiveness and flexibility at a departmental but the leverage to exploit that information on behalf of the organization as a whole . |
29 | Now he does say he would you know he even thinks he could be a Gold Cup horse and emulate Dawn Run I mean again it 's it 's great claims this early on but er they would n't be running him if they did n't think he 's got a chance . |
30 | We do n't need it now do we ? |