Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 It would probably throw me completely If you
2 it would throw me completely if you put , if you changed some of the number plates over .
3 BADGES have long been a cheap , effective way of making a statement — whether it 's Ban The Bomb or I Love Madonna — but do n't throw them away when your fervour wanes .
4 He had an idea that Dinah might not be permitted to open her own letters , or perhaps would throw them aside if there were too many admirers ; but surely she would take notice of the sketch .
5 The Minister did not answer me earlier when I tried to raise a point about the period of between six and 16 months .
6 You 're gon na paint them exactly as you would if you were just doing it on paper alright ?
7 WHEN it comes to mounting a defence against hostile bidders , big German companies can tap an influential old-boy network which , together with legal takeover barriers , can make them all but impregnable .
8 Or , more critical perhaps , why — if evidence reviewed earlier is to be believed — many creative individuals even seem to have enhanced resistance to the mental illnesses to which , according to the theory outlined , their dispositions should make them more than usually susceptible .
9 We do not deny that some characteristics of prison inmates may make them more or less likely to cause problems — if the prisons predominantly housed old people or nuns rather than young men with past records of anti-social behaviour they would doubtless experience fewer riots .
10 I do n't think they even thought they would need to do any other sizes and they did n't proportion them so that you could interpolate .
11 And I 'm sure she 'll want them too when the time is right .
12 Do you want them now if you wanted them ?
13 Hey , darlin' , do n't you fancy me more than that nigger ?
14 ‘ I accept partial blame but I have a feeling that history will treat me kindly because there was nothing wrong with my basic thesis .
15 … I think you can only treat them similarly if all other things are equal , if they 're discharging into the same sort of watercourse in the same sort of position .
16 Yeah , I 'll eat them tomorrow as well .
17 A later article will argue that this lowering of costs does not eliminate them altogether but rather transfers them .
18 Such occurrences have been rare at the Masters but we must eliminate them entirely if our patrons are to continue to merit their reputation as the most knowledgeable and considerate in the world . ’
19 I thought of asking that old fool , but I decided he 'd probably unsettle them more than calm them down . ’
20 But if you do have any questions , please get in touch with your branch and we will answer them quickly and clearly .
21 But those preparing standard assessment tasks and other assessment instruments should consider them so as to minimise bias in the task or context and guard against any preconceptions of assessors ; and any comparison of results between single-sex schools or between those with different ethnic or social class populations should be made in the light of the evidence referred to above .
22 You have up here you 've got neither win lose but it 's like it 's a respectable thing you know you respect each other you do n't trust them completely and you do n't co-operate completely but they just respect just not you 're just not willing to go that further little bit and it becomes more of a more of a rather than a win lose or a win win it 's more of a people half and half okay I 'll give this much if you give that much .
23 " I do n't think she 'd ever trust me again if she knew . "
24 There was a flaw in the intervention For example , the rewards chosen were unsuitable in that the child did not value them enough or there was inconsistency because the PB was defined ambiguously .
25 Dr Jean Coope , in Menopause , advises : ‘ You may not think the stranger is the perfect son or daughter-in-law , but the chances are that your children know who will suit them better than you do , and the sooner you accept this fact , the happier your family will be . ’
26 Frequently husbands and wives will attempt to arouse each other in a way that would suit them personally and this causes problems .
27 If we would just organise those leads once and for all , and essentially , erm the leads belong to the video recorders rather than the monitors , and if those somehow were attached , if we could at least tie them together or whatever
28 You must tie them together and bury them under the great gate of the city .
29 You 'll know them then and you wo n't need to use your fingers but while you 're learning I do n't see why you know why you ca n't use them do you .
30 There are , for example , points of difference between the two men themselves in terms of background and , very probably , of character and disposition which , could one know them fully and evaluate them properly , might allow a closer and more subtle comparison .
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