Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] [conj] [pron] [vb base] " in BNC.
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1 | You see , you know I was talking to you earlier about , about punchlines basically , but I ca n't remember the words I was using for it , times like by the way , right right , or did you know or did I mention to you do you follow me , a lot of key lines that you can think on that you use |
2 | ‘ Mrs Girdlestone has agreed to let you stay on while I try to find somewhere near where I live . |
3 | Anyone can stay on if they want ca n't they ? |
4 | Do n't plough on until you 've picked up supplies . |
5 | In paragraph four , page six , we do make a small point about the financial implications er on of course that has been resolved because of er the resolution carried forward in the budget debate and a note there about central training which I could er just , just explain slowly because I have had a number of questions about this . |
6 | Hence people who enter the premises as lawful visitors may not remain so if they step outside of their invitation or permission to be on the premises . |
7 | I do n't think so but we 've specified in here a lady shall . |
8 | ‘ I do n't think so but we need to be sure . |
9 | not with squirrels , no er I do n't think so but I mean you , you might be able to do something with a vole , or something like that and trap them but I 'm just wondering Stefan could it also be a fox ? |
10 | No I do n't think so cos I 've never took that with me . |
11 | It was better than the other one , it might of been the seats but I do n't think so because I mean there was so much in this one |
12 | Mr Barnes replies : ‘ I can not stress enough that we have sought sheep to import into the UK that are able to move freely without any signs of stilted action . |
13 | ‘ You can stay below if you like . |
14 | The beach is all mine but I can not stay long for I lack a senorita to oil my back . |
15 | It is hardly likely that a vicious thug will wait politely while we ring the police . |
16 | PLEASE let me know on if you have any tit-bits for either Medau News or the local Press . |
17 | or we 'll hang on until you call for her and then I 'll pop these back home , I do n't mind , whichever . |
18 | You 'll know better than I do what that means . ’ |
19 | And I suppose it 's up to us like the erm the old stagers to we should know better and I think Tom the Union chap , he 's he can see that and he wants to avoid it cos he 's got to speak to the lot of them ? |
20 | Do they not let the stable lads know so that they do n't have an advantage over picking a winner ? |
21 | You could object so that you do n't receive more . |
22 | But do n't just jump in because you feel you 've got to . |
23 | It seems indeed that in Darwinian terms egoism can not be primary , in spite of the fact that genetic traits will survive only if they favour their carriers . |
24 | How does it all tie in when you look at the requirements stated in the document to actually make a profit on the provision of health services . |
25 | ‘ Well , Daddy 's phoned the police , and they 're going to question the gipsies , so we must wait patiently until we hear from them , ’ said her mummy . |
26 | There might be a thousand methods for closing the deal , but in the end the customers will buy only if they want to buy . |
27 | Individuals may survive better when they join forces with others ( 1985 : 3 ) . |
28 | and as soon as it comes out you just fire a ball of string , yeah , and that way it ca n't fall down cos you 've got |
29 | Whichever option you choose , we will send you a statement every three months which will show all transactions on the Account and let you know just where you stand . |
30 | With an opportunity we do not know exactly where we want to go until we have found it . |