Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] [conj] [pron] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Whatever they do will personally sadden me because I do not want to see my constituency chopped up , ’ he said .
2 ‘ You do n't want me and you do n't need me .
3 Nevertheless , wrote Harsnet ( typed Goldberg ) , I think that this needs saying , quite calmly and objectively , in this commentary , which will not spare me when I have done badly or in the wrong spirit or left half-done , but will not either , in a spirit of false modesty , gloss over those things in my life and work which have been a success , even , mildly , a triumph .
4 " Well , " says the official , " nobody can help because of all the rules and regulations — we do n't make them but we have to abide by them . "
5 You do n't want them and they do n't want you .
6 By the operation of sod 's law I would n't mind betting that this nice old man will turn out to be a lovely companion and will treat me as I like men to treat me .
7 Oh I could have er er well it does n't debar me but I feel it , it would it would n't be right , for me being a Labour Party member sitting on a , a non-segregated and non-political gr er ah association ,
8 I would birch them like they do on the Isle of Man , and not give them time off for good behaviour .
9 ‘ They 'll hurt me if I tell you … ’
10 You should research them as you write up your notes and prepare precise definitions which can be referred to later .
11 Fortunately , the British can now buy them and they form a basis for this kind of pizza .
12 I do n't trust them and I have n't for the seven and a half years I 've been inside jail .
13 You do n't trust me and I do n't trust you .
14 Will you trust me when I tell you anything ? ’
15 If the adventurers have destroyed the Blackshard , the Oracle ( if he still lives ) wo n't attack them when they return to room 66 ( all the mucus in stairwell 67 will have magically vanished by this time , allowing them to return ) .
16 ‘ You do not know them like I do , ’ said Osman .
17 It 's not fair if you said how , what you feel , then maybe they 'll change it but they 're not going to do anything without them knowing you , because they do n't know them until you 've told them do they ?
18 ‘ You 'll need me if you want to keep the MID 'S out . ’
19 ‘ Mr Christie , ’ said a voice , ‘ you do n't know me but I know you , We have met and I know that you are a good man and a religious man .
20 I was sent away for life , and they 'll hang me if they discover I 've come back . ’
21 No , triumph will not suit me till I get to heaven …
22 Will you promise me when you go home tonight you be the teachers and your mum and dad be the children and you tell them all about Stranger Danger and you tell them you 're never gon na go with strangers and see what your mum and dad says to you .
23 They do enjoy them and they do make good use of them .
24 They do enjoy them and they do make good use of them .
25 ‘ The Lord shall smite thee with an extreme burning , and with the sword , and with blasting , and with mildew ; and they shall pursue thee until thou perish , ’ Gabriel said firmly .
26 D' ya know I and you need binoculars to go to Rome with .
27 Do you know I if you ask Andrea about it , anything she 'll probably go on for ages , and ages , and ages , and ages !
28 I , I get the feeling that because they do n't really know especially if you 're caught pissing around in quad , yeah , and er it 's by a teacher that you do n't know , a ma or a master or something they do n't pay much attention to it because you 're a girl and they do n't know you and I get that feeling anyway , I feel slightly like we c could actually get away with more .
29 Well they wo n't know you when they see you this afternoon . ’
30 Come over here and join us by all means — but not too many of you , so we 'll vet you as you come in ; and not make getting in pleasant or easy ; and just please stick to your own districts , and keep your own religion and dance away to tambourines , or bow to the East , or whatever you like to do to remind you of home — or home as it used to be a hundred years ago but certainly is n't now — and are n't we clever , and kind , and good , the way we give you your roots back ? , and with any luck your children will grow up well-behaved and pleasant ; ours certainly are n't ; because your children come of a society which , being somewhere else and a long time ago , is probably better than ours .
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