Example sentences of "[vb infin] [conj] [pron] [vb past] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Well do I know that we drove you into flight .
2 ‘ Do n't you know that you caught me at an age when Taureans are at their most vulnerable ?
3 ‘ You did n't know that he acquired them through his wife who must have got them while she was housekeeper-companion to Mrs Armitage ? ’
4 I do n't know if I passed her in the street
5 I do n't know if I did it for Dad or Dad did it for me .
6 In point of fact the reverse ruled : I was constantly having chits thrust at me giving me a blow-by-blow account of " Charlie 's " state of health , but I was never made aware of the seriousness of Eddie 's wound , and somehow I did not know until I visited him in hospital later that morning .
7 I do n't know whether he got it from here , or from another source , but it 's very strikingly similar .
8 You do n't know whether he did it from an entrepreneur 's point of view , or from er
9 Does Mike have some er Georgian Hotel , look at that Christmas jokes , Daddy , Eddie 's broken my new dog how did he do that I hit him on the head with it Why is Father Christmas unemployed ?
10 Not only do they hold good against the trustee himself , and against his creditors during his life-time and his representatives after his death , but also against all to whom he may have transferred the property , and who can not show that they acquired it for value and without notice of the trust .
11 Qualified privilege may be claimed if the member of the council making the statement about a person can show that he made it without malice and in pursuit of a public duty .
12 The isolation of the village from the outside world was mitigated by the existence of a close-knit village community with which the farm worker could identify and which provided him with the range of institutions and amenities which he then required in order to live the year round .
13 why consumers pay er in the European Community , it 's because we paying them two or three times more for our food than we would do if we purchased it on the world market erm .
14 Overall assessment : Look , those press vultures are always being beastly about Fergie , which is jolly unfair because she ca n't answer back and she 's only doing what any perfectly normal gel would do if they found themselves in her shoes , OK ?
15 Tell you what I could do if I had something like U equals sine T or if
16 The vermouth was dark red , and I wondered what my mother would do if I poured it on the mushroom-coloured carpet — very slowly .
17 What did it matter if it stopped her from sleeping ?
18 cos the red goes straight line always , does n't matter whether you hit it like that , that , that , that , that red ball will always
19 He did n't speak as he led her through a stone-floored hallway to a sweeping staircase .
20 How did you feel when you saw me with my beautiful Oriental mistress ? ’
21 What on earth would she think if she saw her in this ridiculous get-up ?
22 Mrs Roberts advised her to mend her temper before her daddy came home , and asked what Parr would think if he caught her like a toddler in a tantrum .
23 She did n't answer and he followed her into her office .
24 You will remember that we met him in the last commercial .
25 Now that the lights are on I do n't suspect that she drove him to suicide .
26 I mean , I can see that he upset you about something . ’
27 A fine fool she 'd look if she allowed herself to be swept off her feet by more of those blood-stirring kisses , then found herself dropped like a burning coal the moment Doreen stepped through the door .
28 I reminded her of Bobbie and would I mind if she called me by that dear nickname ?
29 She did n't mind if he said nothing at all , as long as they could walk along like this under a starlit sky , arm in arm forever .
30 ‘ I wrote a postcard to my parents , ’ recalls Margaret Olmer ; ‘ I ca n't remember if I addressed it to both .
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