Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] [prep] [pron] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I am simply flagging those issues ; I do not want to go into them in great detail .
2 It is not intended to go into them in any detail here .
3 But he never made to go after you at all .
4 ‘ Say what you like , there 's no way I 'm going to agree to work for you for three years .
5 So we agreed to compromise with him on certain things , in return for him keeping his nose out of my business . ’
6 And that needs to go into that nee that needs to go into something like this to go out .
7 And if she still wants to go with you after three months , you have my blessing . ’
8 It has to cope with anything from 100 to 400 customers at a time .
9 He had lived with his past for the best part of fifty years , and his book tells what he had come to know of it over that interval of time , with help from the theories of Marx and Freud .
10 ‘ I want to talk to you about that . ’
11 The phone rings and a guy says , ‘ I want to talk to you about this . ’
12 I says I want to listen to it , you know , I said I 've heard it with C D going through it with about four sets of speakers , but I want to listen to it through eight sets of speakers with cassette , a cassette that I like to make sure , to my type , he says I guarantee you now you will like it , he says you will like he says , he says we do a ten day er return thing , he says you buy something , he says you bring it back within ten days undamaged we 'll give you money back if you do n't like the quality of the sound , for whatever reason we 'll give you your money back .
13 Cos you know , obviously nobody wants to talk to you at three o'clock in the morning , fast asleep are n't they , not much fun is it ?
14 I do n't know how much you want to hear about anything in particular .
15 ‘ I want to look at you without any clothes on , ’ she said suddenly as she watched him suck his chocolate .
16 Has to walk after him with little trowel and paper bag .
17 I only want to deal with it in broad terms and that is that compared to earlier E I Ps where West Yorkshire authorities were saying , Do n't take too many people into North Yorkshire , as you 'll undermine our regeneration to paraphrase .
18 If she has to deal with him at all , even quite briefly , people start saying ‘ She 's always talking to that man , — who knows why she has so much to say . ’
19 ‘ It beats me why you want to fly with us at all , Gabriel , ’ Rogers said .
20 She tried to reason with herself about this .
21 Yes , only you do n't need to call for me after all .
22 She tried to think of nothing at all , but found her mind drifting back to that one subject all the time .
23 A rule of thumb is that investment in energy efficiency is expected to pay for itself in two years .
24 Last year , a passive solar collector on a house would have been expected to pay for itself in 12 to 15 years .
25 There can be little doubt that Hayward had come to rely upon him over that period , and felt in some sense that he had been abandoned .
26 Some of the more alarmist projections estimated this would need to rise to one in two in the early 1990s to maintain current intake patterns ( Callender and Pearson 1989 ) .
27 Yet with annual income from advertising topping £1.3bn and a growth rate of 15 per cent , why should ITV need to bother with what at best will remain a marginal financial contribution ?
28 He needs to feel worth something to other people and perhaps even feel dominant , ( though protecting Lennie is not just an ego trip ) .
29 I want to speak to you about this street lighting .
30 Do you want to talk to me about that in the tutorial first or would that be ?
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