Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [conj] [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Tonight it seemed to me that Mrs Browning had still not recovered from her fear , and I suggested that I should perhaps stay and see her into bed . |
2 | She 'd just laugh and say summat like that . |
3 | She cast a quick look towards the bar ; praying that Rune would soon return and save her from his mischievous lover . |
4 | All areas of Sema 's business were profitable with the exception of Germany — the company has now purchased the minority shareholding in Sema Group Systems AG that it did n't already possess and integrated it with Sema Group GmbH . |
5 | Do you just try and quiet him by are you soothing ? |
6 | Eunice : Well , why do n't you just go and make yourself at home till they get back ? |
7 | ‘ Well , I 'll just go and make one for me and Jake . |
8 | ‘ Er — I was wondering if you could just come and help me for a moment ? ’ |
9 | And I would like to buy two chairs for the favour room , you know chairs to sit on cos at the moment we have to always go and get them from the er cracker room . |
10 | I 'll probably go and see it on my own . |
11 | A joint press release states — ‘ A major new joint initiative from the two world governing bodies has been formulated , promoted by the recognition that bowls needs a marketing arm to properly develop and promote it as a major sport worldwide . |
12 | The blastocyst will now implant or embed itself in the endometrium , losing its membrane . |
13 | you know , if it 's got to be done , it 's got to be done , I wo n't worry about it , please ev , all I 'll say is , is , is can we please try and arrange it in advance , I 'd rather |
14 | You know , hardly get a go-round in the in the Dictionary of Quotations but at least you got the person there which is right , but in actual fact , how I might have treated that and I might what might have grabbed me a little bit more would have been the story which I would be looking for , I 'd be looking for my journalist to turn that into and therefore you might as well try and do it for us , because journalists like , like count on your labour , as I |
15 | I 'd quicker burn than mention it to Miss Lavant . |
16 | Once his obligations to the scheduled programme had been fulfilled he could then relax and enjoy himself in some of his and his audience 's favourite numbers . |
17 | The pupil 's classroom and working groups ( how an individual 's behaviour may have a function for the whole group who may then try and prevent him from changing it ; how groups may be handled so as not to ‘ need ’ one child 's particular behaviour and instead support his progress ) |
18 | She wept easily and often anyway : frequently dissolving in front of Alice , who would then coax or bully her into all sorts of concessions . |
19 | You can then either hem and gather it with shirring tape before it is fixed to the walls ; or let it gather itself naturally as you push the rods through the turned-over hems at top and bottom . |
20 | You must not subsequently display or offer it for sale as your own work ! |
21 | I 'd never endanger that , I 'd never try and separate him from his mother . ’ |
22 | Good caddies have good temperaments. just watch Ian Wright getting a lambasting from Seve Ballesteros and see if Ian ever answers back , or , indeed , reacts in any way other than to quietly stand and take it on the chin , metaphorically speaking of course . |