Example sentences of "[vb infin] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't want to miss them growing up . ’
2 In any case , the Shetland spring would soon be upon us — and I would n't want to miss it .
3 You do n't want to miss it , ’ sniffs Molly , dabbing at her cheeks with a scrap of peach-coloured lace …
4 Karen did not want to miss it , any more .
5 ‘ You do n't want to miss it . ’
6 Did n't want to miss it .
7 Once upon a time , thought Lydia , when I was in love with him , he would 've socked me for that .
8 Gave a wondering smile which made Léonie want to hit her .
9 ‘ But why should she want to hit you ? ’
10 Right , from Highgate has said if the good lord wanted cats to fly he would 've given them wings , it 's cruel doing things like that to animals .
11 I mean they could 've given them a wee , a wee two bedroom around our w our way rightly .
12 Erm not any more I do n't I 've given them all away hello , are there any spare handouts in the room ?
13 No but you were saying before that had it worked it would 've given them a problem .
14 It was , Be blessings on thee , I mean and may God bless you for the help you 've given me .
15 see you 've given her the
16 It would 've given us another month to play with at least .
17 Sorry that was squared yeah so the differential of that would 've given us twice er would have given us twice that .
18 no good it 's three times too much so he must have started off with X cubed over three and that would 've given us one third of three X squared
19 As a standalone machine I would 've given it a fourth star .
20 ‘ I 'd 've given it to you ; I was n't holding out .
21 Roger I 'd 've given it you a lot quicker if you 'd given me a list of jobs to work on .
22 You had a choice of an eight or a three I had two jacks and a king you chose the three , the two turned up that would 've given you eight and a but you picked the three so that 'll give you more in the box as well an three hit your three hit your hand as well so
23 So I did n't want to burden her by being awkward about it , make her feel bad about it , equally I have n't really thanked her .
24 ‘ I did n't want to burden you with this but you 'd soon have wondered why Mackie did n't come . ’
25 But Eve Pearce is magnificently anguished and smothering as Henny ( this is the kind of mother whose ‘ I do n't want to burden you with my problems ’ sounds as convincing as ‘ I am not a crook ’ did when it come from the lips of Richard Nixon ) , and Debora Weston flutters and fences vivaciously as the girlish killer and literary know-all .
26 " I do n't want to burden you with my problems . "
27 But there — I do n't want to burden you with my troubles . ’
28 As long as they do n't want to borrow them .
29 Do you want to borrow it ? ’
30 Do you want to borrow it ?
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