Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] [conj] [adv] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't know why but just put it down . |
2 | Rachel sat there in the back of the Mercedes , unable to give him the stinging retort on her lips because she knew he would do what he promised , and she had a profound fear that the minute he made love to her fully the feelings she was desperately trying to suppress would keel over and completely overwhelm her , leaving her not just vulnerable but absolutely devastated by the reality of what they were . |
3 | I will ride there and maybe pass them among the trees . |
4 | She wished they would go away and just leave her alone . |
5 | Because if not , you 'd better say so now and I 'll go away and never bother you again . |
6 | If she 's gon na go off and just leave you it 's , it 's all extra responsibility int it ? |
7 | I thought he would just pay up and then take her home . |
8 | I hardly ever see her now because she does n't go out and neither do I. But I used to see her when her husband was alive , indeed they were almost the only people I ever saw . |
9 | It does n't just appear , one can not go out and simply obtain it . |
10 | So on this tour , because I 'm playing so much off stage , I have the opportunity to work on certain things , certain licks here and there , and then the next night I can go out and actually play them live . |
11 | ‘ Well , do n't just stand there and bloody watch me . |
12 | We feel that this is another aspect of the spiritual warfare being waged against the church , and Pat feels she should stay there although humanly speaking she would rather come home . |
13 | For someone like Nigel who 's got all the tools it it 'd be a a it 's not a job you can come in and just do it cos you have to take a bit off clean it |
14 | Just let you know , let it get past and then send her some . |
15 | The French writer Hippolyte Taine , in the not on the whole very friendly account he published of a journey to the Pyrenees in the middle of the last century , tells , all too vividly , an unpleasant story of a fourteenth-century mayor of Bayonne who tried to extend his jurisdiction up-river as far as the tide went , so as to stop Basque smugglers from defrauding him , and who tied a number of local Basque gentry to the arches of a bridge and watched the tide come up and slowly drown them . |
16 | And if I do , she vowed silently , I 'll come back and bloody haunt you . |
17 | However there are , of course , some very good coroners who say to the inspector at the outset , ‘ You go ahead and do your job of investigating the cause of the accident and I will carry out my formal inquiry into the cause of death , and in those areas where our activities tend to overlap let us co-operate together but equally let us not interfere with each other in respect of those matters in which we are not qualified to make judgements . ’ |
18 | I said I 'm on a YTS , she went oh she said I do n't know if you 're for them , I said er well if you do n't I 'll find out and then tell you at the she goes , yeah , we 'll do that she says but I do , I do n't know if owe have to pay for them or not , you know she said I think you 're supposed to have a form . |