Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] [adv] [verb] to [be] " in BNC.

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1 I argued a moment ago that if the student is to enter into his or her own work , and is to be committed to it , he or she simply has to be given the intellectual space — to a degree — to follow his or her own inclinations .
2 If a constable reasonably suspects that an arrestable offence has been committed , he or she may detain anyone whom he or she reasonably suspects to be guilty of it .
3 But he or she still seems to be unencumbered by , for example , the class , gender or ethnic relations which are of course socially constructed .
4 The courses are designed for anyone in the voluntary sector who is unsure how the changes will affect them or who simply wants to be better informed .
5 ‘ Sometimes you come across patients you feel have been coached on what to say , or who just claim to be residents .
6 The dismissal of an HIV-infected employee ( or one erroneously assumed to be HIV-infected ) because co-workers feared transmission of the virus should be remediable .
7 He 'd play a couple of quiet rounds and then when it got hectic and everyone else wanted to be playing , he 'd stay away from the course and just hit a few balls in practice .
8 They just put me up for it and I just happened to be about at the time .
9 She was going through a traumatic divorce at the time and it was obvious she needed someone to talk to and I just happened to be around .
10 He ended his hour-long presentation with the words , ‘ We are on our way toward making the division one of the best goddamned outfits in overseas operations , and I just want to be given the chance to prove that the plan which I have outlined to you today is the right one for the British operation , for Europe and for the Corporation . ’
11 ‘ It 's a life-long ambition of mine to be a chauffeur and I just want to be given a chance . ’
12 With the swimming cap and goggles on , I could hardly recognize myself , certainly not from a distance , and I also intended to be under water for most of the time .
13 I 'm sorry but I , I want to be fair to everybody , yeah and I also want to be fair to the debate that 's still to come later this afternoon , but I 've called for questions and I 'd like everybody to start their statement with the question which they 're going to put to the convenor .
14 I 'm really sorry David and I both had to be away .
15 ‘ I first made the Cup team in 1981 and I desperately want to be in next year 's . ’
16 And I still want to be that person ; I want to be happy ; I want to look good ; I want to command the situation I 'm in .
17 and the a the idea of of erm the butch woman in dungarees , as being the feminist , erm and the women that burnt her bra or whatever was a feminist of the seventies , but it does n't mean to say that the ideas are n't still there , and I still want to be treated as an equal , but I do , I do n't see that I should change the way that I dress or the way that that I want to act
18 Mr Taylor will know the position and I still expect to be named in the squad on Tuesday .
19 And I then want to be able to collect information on sources of pollution around their sites , if they notice particularly busy roads , things like that .
20 For the record , Rutter and I now appear to be essentially in agreement on the lead-in-petrol hazard , and in accepting that the effects of lead on children 's intelligence is real .
21 I suppose it amuses me and I never needed to be amused before , not when he was here to do it .
22 I 'm erm I 've been working in low cost housing , housing charities , for a very long time , with Shelter and various other charities like that , and I never cease to be amazed that the Conservative Group , here or nationally , are hostile to subsidies for council housing , because the subsidy which goes to owner-occupiers , through mortgage tax relief , is very much greater than the subsidy that goes to council housing and there 's nothing we as a Council can do about this , but I do hope that in due course we will get a fair system of subsidising houses for everybody , so that wealthy people on high incomes who are getting a big subsidy on their housing through their tax relief , erm are not getting more than people on low incomes living in council houses .
23 I 've been very poor , I 've cleaned toilets for Mecca , I 've slept on Euston station , and I never want to be like that again .
24 ‘ They are growing up missing half their heritage , and I really began to be concerned when they said fish and chips were their favourite food .
25 ‘ But I came late into the first-class game , I 'm 28 now and I really want to be in the big time before I end my career . ’
26 ‘ I started writing scripts when I was fifteen , ’ he said , ‘ and I always wanted to be a serious writer .
27 They had managed to buy the son of inexpensive terrace house which had been built at the end of the nineteenth century for workers and which still continued to be in a working-class area .
28 There are all the pleasurable things that the ex-smoker has learned to associate with smoking , and which now have to be faced alone .
29 ‘ CHRIST ! ’ said Lucy hurtling to her feet , stalking the floor like Mildred Pierce , ‘ all your talent and you just want to be a bloody lover !
30 and you just happen to be taller and heavier than James
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