Example sentences of "[vb base] [conj] [pron] [verb] [to-vb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 I am clear in my mind about racing — I race because I want to race and not to please the Spanish people .
2 I regret that I have to conclude that the omens for retaining national control of vital areas do not look good .
3 Furthermore , I 've been doing my sums in another area and generally putting two and two together , and I figure that something has to happen before I 'm reposted — to account for the baby .
4 Imagine that one wants to say that ‘ hypertext includes text ’ but is uncertain about the wording .
5 As to the restaurant itself , I recall that we had to shuffle and wriggle our way out between the crowded tables , and that the noise had been a little taxing on the nerves .
6 You 'll be surprised how excited children get as they wait to see whether their guess was right .
7 Suppose that you claim to know that you are sitting reading a book .
8 Bearing in mind that there 's something like forty companies chasing about eighteen percent of this market , do you honestly feel that your advertising revenue is going to go down as quickly as feel if you want to try and keep ahead of the the pack and keep up with the leaders .
9 Remark If we wish to emphasise that we are demanding unc we might say a divides b in
10 We do n't use sites , we do n't make planning applications , applicants do but we have to consider that we ca n't say we do n't like it , go elsewhere .
11 Erm if you just liken it , I mean I was a beat officer here for eight years and the sorts of things that you 'd come on duty erm to see , are you may , you might get the nutty woman , who who er , you reoccur and you have to go and see her and you ge , erm , but all the shift members can then pass that to the beat officer .
12 To describe the family of today as a relatively autonomous , conjugally-based unit is probably the best way to do justice to the variety of patterns that not only persist but which continue to evolve and develop , and to recognize some of the sources of contradiction and tension within the family as well as some of the sources of strength .
13 I recognise the local pressures which the hon. Gentleman perceives , but I reiterate that we endeavour to see that the resources allocated reflect the need in the localities .
14 I promise that I want to ensure that people who really need help get it .
15 Now what I 'd like to do today is to erm take you round the house in a moment or two , see what you think of it and really to treat this as something whereby you see if you want to come and help us .
16 Editor , — The BMJ is to be congratulated on highlighting the difficulty doctors have when they seek to train and work in the hospital service on a less than full time basis — a reasonable aspiration when you realise that the average working week for people other than doctors is 37.5 hours yet for doctors half time can be in excess of 40 hours .
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