Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [verb] [vb infin] [pron] the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ So you did offer her the presenter 's job on Inside Out , yeah ? ’ |
2 | Even if she did tell them the whereabouts of the Grimoire , there was no way they were going to spare her or Julie . |
3 | It would be a good idea if you do teach them the ways of contraception available it 's never going to stop people having babies . |
4 | Sir , I thanke you , but I thynke I might the better doo it , if you did showe me the woorkinge of it . |
5 | And if they did give you the sack you would be walked away to the army I expect . |
6 | I hold no strong views myself , but I do wonder what the lady would have done had the man produced from his bowler hat a valid membership card . |
7 | And they 've given you they 've actually given you , not in this one , but they do give you the clefs here . |
8 | As mentioned in para 3.2 above , it does not have the force of law , but it does reflect what the City considers to be best practice in the conduct of takeovers . |
9 | Just to add to what 's been said erm there , there have been some points raised er along the lines I 've mentioned and as a result of that erm it is felt that erm notification to members who are not on the application sub-committee of applications which affect their ward area could be improved and that is er I hope to be the subject of a report to the next meeting of the Application Sub-Committee , so that er matter i is something which is , which is being picked up and will be considered by that sub-committee but it does give me the opportunity to say that erm the definition of a complaint i is certainly not a precise one and I certainly would n't want members of this committee to feel that I was being complacent er as a result of there only being three complaints that we received . |
10 | Brian Smart , executive director of the British Franchise Association , adds : ‘ Franchising is not a guarantee of success , but it does give you the option of joining a business whose worth has already been proved . ’ |
11 | Since we do understand what the sceptic is saying , we must have the sort of knowledge required for that understanding . |
12 | When he does realise what the topic is , he implicates a significant lack of interest in it by changing the topic to that of his " ulterior motive " in coming to Czechoslovakia . |