Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So do n't throw them away colleagues , hand them to any delegate from the Northern Region .
2 erm what else did they make them out metals , glass , reinforced concrete
3 Come on open a bit wider so I can do those , that 's better , do n't want them back ones to go bad .
4 How it will earn them more money .
5 if we got ta wind someone up sort of like one of the girls fancies a bloke she 'll tell it to his face , but in back slang so he do n't know she 's saying they go er , what ?
6 The notice board went up outside the pub today and Charles will update them very week .
7 I did hang them up matron said Mary Lou mildly , I know I did , then Mary Lou 's tennis racket sudden showed three broken strings , they were not frayed , but looked as if they 've been cut , Mary Lou was upset .
8 I did n't know who bloody Wesley was !
9 The thought occurs that if Darlington Museum , free to enter and in the town centre to name its two advantages , can so describe itself then Bowes and Beamish will be running out of superlatives .
10 Samuel Hitching stated that he examined the Coffin carefully and that it had two canvas patches on where there were decayed places in the Wood — he also measured the thickness of the Board and they were only 5/8 of an inch at top and ½ an inch thick at the bottom — the lid was also warped that they could not screw it down properly-One of the bearers also stated that he was afraid it would fall in pieces before they got to the Church with it .
11 But I do n't consider it really music ; it 's not music because anybody could take those words and learn how to say them and it would sound just as good with anybody else saying them .
12 Black guys say it 's a monetary thing , but I do n't think its strictly money .
13 Police officers were at the girl 's hospital bedside hoping she could give them more details of the attack .
14 In the sixteenth century , rents and entry fines began to rise again , and lords no longer felt it desirable to ensure their income by lengthening the terms of leases , when frequent renegotiation of these could give them more opportunities to raise rents .
15 You could at least give them about £100 to pay for their expense .
16 This could give them almost 16% of Fleet/Norstar .
17 ‘ If you think of anything that can be added you can give them further study . ’
18 But what use are visions if you ca n't transcribe them so others can make some sense of them ?
19 Erm well I just wrote Miriam and said , I saw your article in Green Week can you send me further details .
20 While banks welcome the change , some critics fear it could do them more harm than good .
21 But nine minutes later , Mimms could do nothing when Walters broke the deadlock .
22 QUADRAVERB GT plus Rolls MT80 MIDI pedal , free if you will give me just £330 for the patch lead .
23 I have a Series III 2,25 diesel and would like an engine that will give me better performance but maintain economy .
24 It will give me more chance to find things out .
25 When a weak-form word is given stress for the purpose of emphasis , e.g. : ‘ You must give me more money
26 Are the 4 cylinder engine mounts suitable to take a Perkins engine without chassis welding and will this engine give me more torque for towing than the present engine .
27 Can you give me more details … ? ’
28 The bigger crust , once soaked , will give me more weight , as will the swan-shot , and the crust is big enough to support the weight of the shot .
29 All I can say to you is that if it is to be good news , it would give me more pleasure than I can say ; and if it is to be bad — I have gone through it , and Anne , and many others , and one does survive and go on , though you think you never will …
30 ‘ You must give me more information . ’
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