Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [verb] [adv] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll find somewhere else to stay for the night , ’ he said softly , rocking the tearful Katarina .
2 ‘ Well , you wo n't win because I 'll find somewhere else to stay .
3 I looked forward to the time when I could speak well enough to talk to them .
4 The senior porter had said , ‘ Sign here , please , Nurse , ’ and been kind when he had to wait until I could see well enough to sign that No. 4 was David Alistair Grant from Arthur Ward .
5 I do n't think I 'd live long enough to see it mature .
6 What I 'd like now like to do is to describe some of the components of tools strategy to enable and empower us to deliver enterprise-wide client server solutions .
7 I mean I could do I think they 're fascinating and important — but I would prefer instead actually to talk about Darwinism Darwin as a biologist , rather than Darwin as a philosopher or as a influencer of morals and religious beliefs and so on .
8 I would like once again to thank you for the major contribution you 've made to our AIDS education programme this year .
9 Also it 's close to where I work so if there are any problems I can get here quickly to sort them out .
10 It is a classic example of the waste of local taxpayers ' money by a foolish council which would do much better to spend the money on the services for which it is statutorily responsible .
11 She wanted to cry and she imagined the tears flowing down her cheeks and dripping on to her jersey and how he 'd probably say that she should go somewhere else to cry .
12 It should not , Mr Mayor , definitely not be used simply as an easy option for those who could manage quite happily to provide for themselves , either renting or buying in the private sector but instead choose to let the state provide .
13 She 'd come this far to say her piece and say it she would , come hell or high water .
14 Then you could decide more promptly to do the necessary work of grieving for what you 've never had , recognising how much you still have , and get on with your life in other useful and enjoyable ways .
15 In the meantime , since she could n't physically throw him out , she would find somewhere else to stay for the night .
16 Resisting the sirens ' song from the Tory wets , she said that like Ulysses , another resister , she would come safely home to harbour .
17 So though it is perfectly practicable to take a trip to Heiden by car ( a direct road leads from Rorschach ) you would do much better to leave the car behind , go along to the station of the Rorschach-Heiden mountain railway near the harbour , take a cogwheel train , sit back in one of the red coaches and enjoy the gradually changing view .
18 The person or creature — one of your sub-personalities — starts to argue with you , telling you all the reasons why you are wrong , and why you would do much better to believe that life is full of suffering !
19 True enough , the stock species Rosa rugosa is often used for hedging , but if that is the hedge you want , you will do much better to buy plants raised for the purpose .
20 Brisk afternoon winds do blow , exciting passages are possible , and there are many coves where you can anchor alone just to relax in perfect peace .
21 See if you can ease forward sufficiently to relax your elbows onto the ground .
22 Given that we may have yet more to learn about human reproduction , it must be said that it is not a case of ‘ views ’ which may or may not be right .
23 In the 1990s we must do still more to introduce choice and competition on the one hand , and to reward care and commitment on the other .
24 Unhappily now we are older it has all disappeared , and we must fight again just to retain the few rights we still have , such as state pensions and what is left of the health service .
25 They got trapped in a hole , and no one could get near enough to get them out .
26 We would do well today to see that times to remember are consciously worked into the pattern of our lives .
27 One would like very often to have more erm people involved in decision making , but they simply do n't have the time to inform themselves and one or two experiments in the kind of democracy you might Brian might have had in mind , came to horrible grief where decisions were taken simply uninformed and where the small number of people present who were informed were n't able to persuade the majority and the history of education is littered with them most unfortunate examples of this .
28 Instead of searching for the musical expression of class standpoints one will do better so to conceive the relation of music to classes that any music will present the picture of antagonistic society as a whole ( Adorno 1976 : 68 , 69 , emphasis added ) .
29 The emphasis throughout is largely on the UK and Europe although we will range more widely to examine global issues when appropriate .
30 When this has been tested and discussed and agreed , we will do well clearly to commission a team for the work .
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