Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | It will oblige them to make long drives across the desert to Egypt or Tunisia when they want to leave the country . |
2 | The Law Commission committee says that this principle is not good enough ; sellers should be under a legal duty to reveal everything they know and ought to know about their property — which would oblige them to carry out a survey before offering it for sale . |
3 | That barrier , a common external tariff , was integral to the Treaty of Rome , which wanted to go beyond a free trade area to a customs union , which the Six believed was a far more effective way of developing the potential of their internal market , the logic of which would ultimately oblige them to adopt common policies and harmonise their regulations . |
4 | Both Japan and South Korea had expressed reservations about Dunkel 's draft accord on the grounds that it would oblige them to open their rice markets by imposing " tariffication " under which import quotas would be converted into tariffs [ see p. 38602 ] . |
5 | It would be better if you did not anger me . " |
6 | We also had to shear and dip them every year and friends would come to help . |
7 | Yet beyond this general expectation he did not pressure them too early , at one point he seriously doubted whether Hideki was fitted to benefit from university study . |
8 | she do n't knock nothing off ! |
9 | You can fool them once by realigning in the middle of the trading day , as Spain did recently . |
10 | I 'll fool them , I 'll lock that door ! |
11 | we 'll fool them we 'll put we 'll say diesel |
12 | It would n't fool them for long but it would do for a moment . |
13 | And can you fool them , by planting them back to front ? |
14 | Do n't dirty me , Bruce ! |
15 | ‘ You could dye them the same colour , ’ said Betty . |
16 | He may throw me among strangers . |
17 | ‘ No , they did n't throw me out , miss ; I got fed up with the chatter . |
18 | Please do n't throw me on the floor ! |
19 | Well that does throw me because then |
20 | I heard her , sir : " Why do n't you throw me down ! " she says . |
21 | ‘ And you know very well that once you are gone Miss Araminta will throw me out of the house . ’ |
22 | ‘ As soon as I 've told you what I 've come for , I promise you can throw me out . ’ |
23 | They really do throw me |
24 | It would probably throw me completely If you |
25 | it would throw me completely if you put , if you changed some of the number plates over . |
26 | I with the jack , so I thought well somebody will throw me the thing , you know ? |
27 | Paul you gon na throw me another pencil I seem to have lost |
28 | Things do n't throw me as much now . |
29 | gon na throw me over . |
30 | ‘ You can frame them , or you can throw them away . ’ |