Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] [verb] [pron] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Well and do you want me to do one for this year ?
2 So you do n't you do n't want them to move it at all ?
3 But he did not want them to follow him under any false delusion .
4 If I should tell at a tea table in London , that I have crossed the Atlantick in an open boat , how they 'd shudder , and what a fool they 'd think me to expose myself to such danger . ’
5 When am I supposed to have broken into the house , and why on earth should you think I know anything about any of the guns ? ’
6 Yes When I put on red one day , I mean I do n't think I have anything in red do I , but when I put on my clothes in the morning
7 White jeans : you do n't need me to tell you about those .
8 Did n't know you had it for four years .
9 ‘ I did n't know you had anything against sweaty bodies , ’ said Quigly .
10 No cos I did n't know you wanted them till last week did I ?
11 Now , Fiona , I shall need you to brief me on some of the meetings , especially the visit to RTI .
12 He ended with one of his most beautiful and profound utterances : ‘ Do you know what frees one from this captivity ?
13 Well what do you know what brought her over this way at all ?
14 Marie shrugged , impatiently : ‘ How do you expect me to remember something like that ? — You 're just trying to get me confused , are n't you ?
15 So , whilst they may encourage an atmosphere of informal comradeship and sociable learning , college teachers are not your equals and you should not expect them to treat you as such .
16 He knew that among his people no respectable girl would expect anyone to marry her after that and that the parents would be only too glad for him to keep her .
17 What you gon na give us to take us off that ?
18 And even if they do know , they 'll not expect us to pursue it after this , neh ? ’
19 I do n't think , I do n't think you had them with those tiles
20 how to spell it , but I do n't think you spell it like that , I know how to spell it
21 I did n't think you expected anything from this one !
22 ‘ I do n't think you read it at all . ’
23 No I do n't want you to do anything like that to the flowers at all .
24 Readers will remember my telling them of British Coal 's current advertising campaign aimed at convincing the power generators to place any future contracts with it .
25 " Thank you , Mrs James , we should like you to confine yourself to first-hand evidence … you wrote to your husband , of course , to explain the arrangements you had made in his absence ? "
26 Flaubert 's Dictionary offers a course in irony : from entry to entry , you can see him applying it in various thicknesses , like a cross-Channel painter darkening the sky with another wash .
27 Would you like us to take it in roman numeral order .
28 ‘ I hope Elizabeth does n't think we got him like that , ’ worried Betty .
29 Linfield have been given a lifeline courtesy of Tbilisi 's shameful dismissal from the tournament and let's hope they grasp it with both hands .
30 And I would guess it takes something like two or three weeks , after UCCA get the papers , that we actually receive them .
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