Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] [vb infin] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Make them feel looked after .
2 You make me decide to go on a diet immediately , though even if I starved for a month I 'd never get a waist as slim as yours . ’
3 How d' ya mean credited with it ?
4 What d' ya want to know about the on the phone stranger .
5 D' ya remember going through this and what did the fella say on the phone , can you remember ?
6 Right , now what d' you want to put in here ?
7 ‘ What d' you want to talk about , exactly ? ’
8 What d' you want to do with this then ?
9 D' you want to look at whether you put them in any particular order ?
10 Why d' you prefer to return to a treadmill ? ’
11 What d' you like doing in the middle of the day ?
12 Let me try to explain to the hon. Gentleman and his hon. Friend the Member for Oldham , West that we were faced with an undoubted campaign to swamp the arrangements for deciding such cases .
13 She 'd hoped , thought , it would be nice if he had taken her to lunch sometimes , or let her stay to breakfast in his room at the Franz Joseph instead of pushing her out early and sending her back to the Gasthaus .
14 Lots of chaps with pink coats will have nothing to do on winter mornings unless we let 'em come repossessin' with us .
15 Unroll the carpet and let it get acclimatised to the room 's atmosphere and temperature overnight before laying .
16 so let it come to pass for you and the manservant were yield so that particular was all about faith , so
17 3.5 Let us start looking for answers to our questions by considering certain observations that have been made about the characteristics of postnominal attributives .
18 In the meantime let us continue to look at the Schools Council Report .
19 With this résumé as a foretaste , let us proceed to look at the various components of Kuhn 's scheme in more detail .
20 There had been noisy , angry scenes and in the end a member of Chamberlain 's own party stood up and said to him , ‘ Depart , I say , and let us have done with you .
21 Let us try to account for the ( most probable ) different interpretations of bank in the way that we did for car .
22 Let us please seek for more stronger motives . ’
23 Let us begin to look at what is being done to remedy these problems .
24 Never will the Profitboss neglect the customer , never wilt he fail to respond to customer comments , moans and groans .
25 But just er , you know , clarify my thinking on it , what exactly is it that you feel you want to think about ?
26 ‘ We feel we need to concentrate on our careers because we are just starting out .
27 Do I prefer working on my own or as part of a team ?
28 So why do I want to fall in love again ?
29 What do you mean what do I want to do with it ?
30 ‘ Nor do I want to indulge in a post-mortem — although I suppose it 's an appropriate description , if the thing between us is now dead . ’
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