Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] and [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The women would look up and congratulate me and encourage me to ‘ go on , go on , you can , you can ’ .
2 Moving on to Zimbabwe 's admission to Test ranks , one can only congratulate them and wish them well , while inevitably questioning their prospects in that kind of company .
3 When thou wast young , thou girdedst thyself and walkedst whither thou wouldst ; but when thou shalt be old , thou shalt stretch forth thy hands and another shall gird thee and carry thee whither thou wouldst not .
4 Yet there remains an important element of truth in the observation , ‘ another shall gird thee and carry thee whither thou wouldst not ’ .
5 Yes we do make them and sell them .
6 Sports heroes and pop stars provide images for teenagers , who may imitate them and style themselves upon them .
7 He wanted to take me where the cold would hurt me and make me more miserable .
8 The making of great telescopes , and of the mountings which would direct them and keep them focused on a star , required great industrial resources and skill .
9 Jeremiah , the Old Testament prophet , assures us of God 's promise : ‘ You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart . ’
10 He can catch them and gut them .
11 I remember when I was working on the building sites in Manchester , the Irish lads called onions " navvies ' apples " and some of them would peel them and eat them whole like fruit .
12 ‘ Well , ’ he said , ‘ you can peel them and boil them or cut them up and fry them or … ’
13 ‘ For God 's sake , lie still , or I might be tempted to forget I do n't respect you and take what we both want ! ’ he ordered tersely .
14 ‘ I can either trust you and allow you to take charge of the whole business , or I can decide you 're not to be trusted and take charge of things myself .
15 ‘ Well , come down and I 'll introduce you and put you forward ’ — because he was something well-to-do there .
16 He admits that they did not trust him and avoided him .
17 She must judge , too ; he thought she would trust him and let him have his way .
18 In response to this request he gave them the Lord 's Prayer , in which we pray first of all for God Himself , that all may know him and revere Him , that his mile may be extended over all , and that his will , so right and good and loving , may be done on earth , as it is by angels , prophets and saints in heaven .
19 If a harem is travelling alone and encounters an all-male group , the male then faces the risk that adult males from the group will attack him and usurp his reproductive role .
20 The jockey 's race never stops … never stalls … so far this season Richard Dunwoody has had three hundred and sixty nine rides … he should be celebrating his century of winners any day … only one man can catch him and stop him and that 's Peter Scudamore … at Wincanton this week the reigning champion came galloping back with a winning treble …
21 With luck , with his whistling that loud Jack would catch him and see him off .
22 So fine is it that even the slightest movement in the air will catch it and lift it .
23 Humans ca n't catch it and pass it on , especially not through solid glass.in But he refused to give ground on this issue .
24 However , many things had happened during the two years since she had been told that her mother had died of the fever and that , prior to this , she had not been allowed to see her in case she should catch it and spread it further .
25 How he 's supposed to tax and insure it and run it ? have said !
26 An unidentified spokesman for the V&A was quoted in The Independent newspaper of 16 May , 1992 ( which featured several colour illustrations from the album ) as stating , ‘ We have always said that we could not raise the money to buy it , but would be very happy if someone would buy it and give it to us ’ .
27 you might as well buy it and leave it at home .
28 And er I mean , things like squid and that I ca I quite like , but I 'd never think of get buying it , I would n't buy it and cook it myself or anything .
29 For a moment , Eleanor Thorne did not recognise it and wondered whose hand it might be .
30 Ruth shall unpack it and put it on you .
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