Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 This need for self-esteem can be carefully nurtured so that the horse will want to perform to boost its own ego even further .
2 Yes , so there 's nothing we can say we 're not we do n't want want to make them feel awkward about it I mean they have planned what they can plan .
3 No I 'll see how I 'm feeling the thing is I do want to go to enjoy it .
4 I do n't want to go losing you in here . ’
5 In particular , when the nature of the tasks that state agencies are intended to perform leads them to act with relative autonomy within the state , how is political control to be maintained without undermining the agencies ' freedom of action ?
6 I had to tell the story in a manner that the children would understand , but I did not want to risk ruining their sleep by a description of details .
7 On 7 April , 1982 , the Att Ln David Tinker , RN , wrote to his wife , ‘ I doubt if the Argentinians will want to risk sending their ships out .
8 Though she would have been more comfortable beside him , with her back against the tree , she did n't want to risk touching him .
9 I wish now I had sent it on with the rest of the clothes but I did n't want to risk crushing it . ’
10 I 've had a package at long last er back from EARS er but I have n't actually erm put it onto the computer yet because it 's erm it 's proving a bit temperamental at the moment and I did n't want to risk overloading it with with yet another er software package u until I 've had it seen to .
11 If you 'd like to brighten the colour of your hair , but do n't want to risk undermining its condition , try a temporary colorant .
12 With action as unpredictable as this is likely to be , and since you wo n't want to risk missing anything vital , you will probably opt for longish takes and let the mobility of the camera and the occasional zoom in or out provide the visual variety to help the sequence along .
13 In short , you need to watch your words if you do not want to risk jeopardising your job .
14 The directors , who claimed they had not been consulted properly about the scheme , agreed to continue to run their buses to the estate for a trial period when the humps are introduced .
15 Er policy I twelve I do n't think has caused us any particular problems in Skipton which is where the main office developments have been er taking place , I think I would reiterate some of the comments
16 What on earth does she think has powered her to the top of her sport and put millions of deutschmarks into her bank account ?
17 Some Members have claimed that the coverage the committees have received has enhanced their standing and authority .
18 The contracting system to which my hon. Friend referred has made it possible for the health authority to provide extra capacity for the specialty at Exeter hospital which will ensure that the waiting list can be worked off much more quickly than would otherwise be possible .
19 Now if you jut want to say your name or something , just to check check that 's re it 's recording .
20 Adopting the ‘ method of science ’ involves resolving to use whatever rules can be justified by reference to the hypothesis of reality .
21 And few cared to try to put him down .
22 But a mathematician should be taught to try to take me with him , so that I may have some appreciation of what he is doing , and why he enjoys doing it .
23 He got talking to a man called Mac he met while listening to Vivaldi in Regent 's Park and they agreed to try playing something in one of the Baker Street concourses .
24 In other words , Sergeant Wilson ( who has since left the force ) agreed to compromise to enhance his career opportunities rather than present any challenge to the system .
25 Spinrad has then been able to go to work calculating their distance .
26 My seven younger brothers and I had to go to work to help our mother . ’
27 ‘ I see you 've come to know me well , ’ responded Antony .
28 Then I saw some pictures of these Zamaitis guitars and thought they were such beautiful instruments that I 'd want to try to get one .
29 There was little point in my merely presenting a Moonie world-view — the Moonies themselves can do that — but I did want to try to make their religion and its effects comprehensible to others who wanted to understand how well-educated and intelligent people from ‘ good homes ’ could lead the kind of life they did because they had come to believe that a strange Korean was the Messiah and must be obeyed .
30 Normal plasma membranes were exposed to TAGH to investigate its effects on membrane phosphorylation .
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