Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [pers pn] [vb mod] [vb infin] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | So you need to know the objects you 're dealing with , then differentiate them , then when you 've differentiated them when you 've differentiated them you can work back and you think , Ah I know how I got that . |
2 | She said , " You 've got to promise me you 'll go back to college and finish your education . " |
3 | Oh I suppose he 's invested it wrongly or whatever I do n't know I I can understand why they did n't come to his rescue , you know , I mean , they 've got their livelihood to think about and he was a bachelor where as they 've got children , or and he 's brothers and they 're |
4 | ‘ I 'm leaving now , and I 'm not touching you again tonight , because the next time I touch you I 'll go on touching you . |
5 | And I mean if they 'd not looked in a paper in nineteen eighty seven eighty eight , and realized that fifteen percent of the fund had suddenly gone missing cos it had you know dropped they they 'd have still got income from their investments , and if they did n't need to cash it , then it would have been no problem at all . |
6 | He assured me it would have very little , if any , effect . |
7 | A few moments later she appeared again and told them they could go in . |
8 | We just asked them to leave and told them we would explain later . |
9 | Head of environmental services , Mr Keith Atkinson , told them it would cost around £200,000 . |
10 | Next Jay told them he 'd step aside but only for some ridiculous sum of money . ’ |
11 | But something told me I must carry on , so I did , rhythmically pushing his chest , praying for a reaction . |
12 | I hope you do n't mind me coming , but he told me I should come on up . ’ |
13 | My brothers told me I 'd end up killing someone . |
14 | ‘ He told me he would get back as soon as the roads were clear . ’ |
15 | He told me he 'd come back tomorrow , and then he went off . |
16 | He told me he 'd put up five thousand dollars ’ reward for the killer , and he 'd be very happy to pay every cent . |
17 | She told me she 'd come today . |
18 | I told you I 'd get back . |
19 | ‘ What would you say if I told you I must go away for a week ? |
20 | Who told you you could sell probably . |
21 | I told you you should come longer . |
22 | Writing to the archbishop of York after the Council , he told him he could send only the ‘ headings ’ ( the Capitula ) of the decrees because he did not wish to circulate the fuller texts until they had been approved by those who were present . |
23 | I told her I would stand over you , but nothing guaranteed . ’ |
24 | He says I told her I 'd come straight from church if there was a cup of tea . |
25 | Told her she must send out the original . |
26 | But the nodding baby , the beginnings of whimpers from Helen who had decided that she minded bitterly that her fairy doll had spent Christmas in a cardboard box , Mrs Chamberlin 's gallant attempts to fight her own fatigue , told her she must go home . |
27 | They told her she must give up Christianity and deny , not only God and all the saints , but her father , her mother , and all her friends . |
28 | Before she could ask whom he intended to marry this time he said , ‘ After you left and I had that final bust-up with Marc I rang Marianne and told her she could do better than marry a penniless school-kid . ’ |
29 | cos it was only like sort of eight inches difference and I thought well when I wash 'em they might shrink anyway |
30 | Where possible , you should choose a period that is in line with how long you want to deep the car , so that when the time comes to replace it you can start again from scratch . |