Example sentences of "[vb infin] [verb] [pron] at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | After spying him through the kitchen window with Mrs Files , so much himself , so much not Francis , I thought I did n't want to see him at all . |
2 | She could not imagine who might want to see her at this time on a Saturday morning . |
3 | I knew my wife did n't want to see it at all . |
4 | Local councillor Eddie McEvilly said : ‘ I do n't really want to talk about conditions on the operation , because I do n't want to see it at all . ’ |
5 | It was so useful to have been on the road myself and to have experienced cold-calling , setting up new accounts , or merchandising accounts that did n't want to see you at that particular moment . |
6 | No doubt they will want to interview you at some time . |
7 | ‘ I do not want to know you at all , Monsieur Lemarchand , ’ she stated firmly . |
8 | They do n't want to know you at any other time … but most of them are n't like that here . |
9 | He he said you 're one person I can talk to , you listen to me and I can talk to you and er he did n't want to worry you at that time but for him , he did n't think he was suitable . |
10 | You may then decide that either you do not need to interview anyone at all because no job exists or that you need to interview someone for a quite different role , perhaps involving taking on various responsibilities of other employees which together form a more rational and cohesive whole . |
11 | Surely no one would need to consult him at this hour ? |
12 | You do n't need to practise them at all you know which one 's which . |
13 | You may need to watch him at first , so that you can clean and dress any grazes or cuts immediately . |
14 | Well he does n't even need to say anything at all actually you could just sit down , erm and start to write a poem about what he imagines . |
15 | ‘ Frankly , it does n't appear to do anything at all , but the other two call it the Senior Partner . ’ |
16 | ‘ My heart was racing so uncontrollably that it was all I could do to say anything at all , ’ she told him . |
17 | There is little the High Elves can do to stop them at this point . |
18 | I do n't like to disturb you at bad moments . ’ |
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20 | ‘ I know I wo n't keep doing it at this rate but while I 'm on this streak I 'll take full advantage of it . ’ |
21 | Well if you 'd like to keep it at that , that 's fine . |
22 | Yeah I I did it with Pauline , she she actually did n't mind doing it at one point before Christmas but it has n't come about and as she said , wo n't change it , it wo n't happen . |
23 | I think you 'd like to watch nothing at all 'cause you have what you want on every day . |
24 | I would like to say something at some point about the point I made earlier about going , increasingly as you go down this list , you depart in directions which are , er , contrary to your policies , but |
25 | But Mr Reynolds declared : ‘ Our first priority is to get all parties around the table , and we would not want to do anything at this stage that might hinder the process . |
26 | I did n't want to believe it at first , ’ she told him shakily , ‘ but I can now . |
27 | He seemed obtuse , as she felt by this time that she had more than cancelled out any slight encouragement she might have given him at first . |
28 | In this respect orthodox medicine may have placed itself at some disadvantage to its complementary counterparts . |
29 | ‘ You 'll hardly have to see her at all , ’ said my mother , voicing her worry tangentially , ‘ in a house that size . ’ |
30 | Experience may help you take some of these into account but if you went for a fixed fee you may have to pitch it at such a level to allow for these that it 's perhaps twice what it might be and you could lose the client . |