Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [verb] [pers pn] [vb infin] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'd better let you go in . ’
2 Well , he was paying so let him get on with it in his peculiar way .
3 The cane hat that Caron is wearing here lets her show off her dreadlocks .
4 Right so we differentiate four X cubed minus X we get how does it tie up with what we 've got there ?
5 ‘ I think I know how to make him fall in , ’ Little Billy said .
6 Well I 'm gla glad she 's getting something done about it now cos you and she 'd just been left , sh er , had n't been persuaded she 'd have just let it go on and on and on would n't
7 Aye I heard him saying how do you put up with an arsehole like that ?
8 She never knew how to make it come out sounding as if she was spelling it with a little ‘ m ’ .
9 There are other times when I 've turned back and felt ‘ gosh no , this is wrong ’ and afterwards thought why did I turn back , maybe I should have carried on .
10 I mean how does it come over ?
11 I mean how do they go about reclassifying
12 How you mean how did it work out ?
13 I did not see him come in but looked up to find him standing suddenly between two columns .
14 ‘ And do not let her turn around .
15 Go out to get not let it come in .
16 There is n't , you know , there is n't one thing is that we need to , with the short-term programmes we did n't do it work out the financial we need to go one stage further identify where the labour is
17 We had very personal political views , but we did n't let them come through .
18 But that flakiness and that is obviously when it was new he did n't let it dry out , he just painted
19 She did n't hear him come up from behind at all .
20 ‘ And you did n't hear me come in . ’
21 ‘ I did n't hear you drive up .
22 ‘ Sorry , sir , I did n't hear you come in . ’
23 I did n't hear you come in . ’
24 ‘ I — I did n't hear you come in . ’
25 PROFESSOR YVON BOUCHARD : I did n't see him walk in .
26 Oh , I did n't see him go up at all .
27 ‘ But you did n't see him come back ? ’
28 And I did n't see him come out . ’
29 ‘ I did n't see it go in — and I was n't sure where to run once it had , ’ he said .
30 Do n't let them rattle on ; when you have had enough , smile sweetly , say ‘ many thanks ’ and we 'll switch off the lights . ’
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