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

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1 colour this is not going to go where I want it to go .
2 well you do n't have to go where you give you one
3 Unless you hit the ball absolutely right , it is n't going to go where you want it to go .
4 Are you willing to take responsibility for your life , to accept that we create our own reality ?
5 You refuse to accept that I knew nothing about the drugs .
6 The councillors all agree that your floral displays and hanging baskets are magnificent and want you to know that they appreciate your efforts .
7 I THOUGHT Joe Hyam would like to know that we changed our menu four months ago to the fixed-price system .
8 ‘ They have a basic need to know that someone loves them , but some of these children are not secure about who they are and who loves them .
9 ‘ But I need to know that you like it because I 'm the one doing this to you .
10 ' ’ I trust to have word from you by this messenger , and delay only to know that you wish me to proceed .
11 These kids have to have a structure , and to know that you mean what you say . ’
12 They need to know that you appreciate their efforts , your task is to spread irresistible enthusiasm .
13 She needed to know that you loved her ; so you told her all about the new drugs she could get from the Arcturans , or the huge advances in radiation treatment since rho mesons had been discovered .
14 ‘ How considerate of you , ’ she responded with a choked laugh , ‘ it 's so reassuring to know that you have my welfare at heart .
15 It was vaguely insulting to know that he treated her as casually as he would have treated any stranger with whom he found himself forced to share a house .
16 She did n't want to feel this attraction , and did n't want to know that he felt it too .
17 Darling darling , I feel that I am the luckiest man on earth and I want you to know that I know I am .
18 And I think you know me well enough by now , Bella , to know that I get what I want . ’
19 It had n't taken her long to discover that they had nothing whatsoever in common .
20 Here we might admit that my belief is true and justified but refuse to grant that I know there to be a sheep in the field .
21 With the billions of pounds worth of equipment — above and below the ground — not to mention gas and oil reserves which we own , it may surprise you to find that we consider our most valuable asset to be people … rather than plant .
22 ‘ Fired — dismissed , ’ she offered a couple of alternatives — only to find that he found her first offering of more interest .
23 She 'd been ashamed to find that she found it such exhausting work , especially without the broad shoulders of Ross to lean on .
24 The committee is very pleased with attendances ‘ this term ’ , which seems to indicate that we got it right … at least some of the time .
25 She tried to smile , attempting to indicate that she knew it was n't his fault , that he had n't known what he was doing .
26 You should make quite clear what signals you 'll use to indicate that you want them to stop what they 're doing .
27 He was amused to observe that she forced herself to be a blank when she picked up the bowl of pus and blood .
28 There were a man that used to come and they called him the gauger well we would likely call him the customs officer now .
29 ‘ The hard part is still to come and I know I wo n't be given any big money to strengthen the squad , even if we stay at the top .
30 She agreed to come and I took her first to the more brilliantly decorated one , not knowing that she was not only a very religious woman but also a girl who had been brought up in the strictest kind of convent — no heating , nothing for show .
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