Example sentences of "[vb infin] [verb] [pron] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 if we if we get it off the ground at all it may be we 'd want to carry it over till the Autumn and start the new season with it .
2 Well I was gon na say you could 've dropped me off at grandma 's .
3 There can be emergency situations , for instance if your dog cuts its paw or is bitten by a poisonous snake , when you will need to carry it back to the vehicle or home .
4 If in addition we have been brought up in the tradition that to show feeling is a vulgar and lower-class way of behaving , we will seek to drain it out of any situations in which we are involved .
5 They do not seek to drive anyone out of the Church .
6 I do n't need to spell it out for you but the assumption is that he was going back drunk and got hit .
7 ‘ I do n't need to spell it out to you , ’ she said scornfully , ‘ but I will .
8 I I do n't know dust them up with a a cloth and a bit of Pledge I expect .
9 Only you can answer this and you might need to talk it over with a close friend if you want to get to the heart of your feelings on the matter .
10 ‘ But I 'll think I 'll just need to talk it over with a few people before we run it though . ’
11 You assumed I would know to pick it up to like that and I grabbed it like that .
12 We 're gon na need to put something in between that .
13 And we do n't need to put anything in about our our scales of fees and that sort of thing .
14 ‘ How did that kind of line get him on to the insulin project ? ’
15 And then if it if if we have it down in reception for a bit , er and it works and does n't look like falling to bits , the we could consider taking it along to the Newark Show as well .
16 I had purposely left it unwashed , stuffing it in a suitcase because I might need to spread it out on my bridegroom 's bed in the dark of night .
17 How much would Donald need to get him back on the road ?
18 In summer , you 'll need to top it up with water to cope with any evaporation and fish will need regular feeding .
19 When we 're done with the bad ones we ca n't wait to get them out of here .
20 Then she made me promise to get them back to her in one piece within a week and sold me two tickets to a Ward Bond Retrospective at her film club in Ponder 's End .
21 If these two signals differ significantly in level , you will need to balance them up at the mixer before passing them on to the camcorder .
22 We did n't really need to cut it up into so many small pieces i would work but we 'd get two of these each cos we 've got twelve little pieces now and there are only six of us to share it out so we 'd say , Oh well have er we 'll we 'll have two pieces each two twelfths .
23 There is , as yet , no system in operation which allows your competence to be assessed to a national standard , and it will be left to the discretion of your service manager , and course tutors if you have undertaken a back to nursing course , to decide whether you are ready to return , or what additional guidance or preparation you may need to bring you up to the required standard .
24 I did not want to lock myself in with Heathcliff .
25 No you do n't want to tip it out on there cos you get germs darling
26 I shall expect to see you back with your new army .
27 What did they do built it out of concrete or sand ?
28 What can I do to turn it round to a positive .
29 Think of the difference it makes when you can look at programmes like that in the classroom on a video player : you can stop the programme at any point , you can go back and look at something again , you can choose to break it up into as many short sections as you want to and you can come back to it another day to refresh students ' memories .
30 In an interview with The Scotsman in July last year , only weeks after he was diagnosed as having an inoperable bronchial tumour , Mr McTear , who smoked between 40 and 60 cigarettes a day for 30 years , said he did not expect to get anything out of the legal action .
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