Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] [adv] [conj] [pers pn] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ He has enough sauce for a king 's fool , but impudence I can stomach so long as I do n't have to ride something that big on my own . ’
2 You must never allow yourself to be crowded out , neither must you retreat so far that you overstep the area boundary .
3 ‘ Leave that to the uniforms , they 'll let us know soon enough if they find something .
4 What character , the character that Kevin Cosner played in Dances With Wolves , have n't got a clue , this is not fair cos you 're making us fall further behind if we do n't know the answer
5 ‘ But it gets to the point where I ca n't wait any longer and I 've got to try out whatever mod I have in mind .
6 And she said to let her know straight away if we think it might be suitable .
7 That 's where we 're gon na win out here because we do bring a bigger show than other bands that come over .
8 You should know as well as I do the public can be a very difficult master ! ’
9 Plants will survive quite happily if you group them all together in the bath , soak them well , and leave about an inch of water in the bottom of the bath .
10 Could you carry on here while I look into the shipping side of things ? "
11 E2L teachers can contribute greatly here if they work closely with subject teachers in developing an appropriate curriculum and content .
12 It does not really matter so long as we accept both points of view .
13 The treaty provides for the possibility that member states will wish to adopt a single currency later this decade , but they can do so only if they meet strict convergence conditions — conditions for which the British Government have pressed from the outset .
14 Note that your essay in this case is not centrally concerned with Coleridge ; in fact you will almost certainly do less well if you write about Coleridge than if you discuss a different author .
15 Anyway — ’ She looked down on her partly eaten meal and her nose wrinkled before she went on , ‘ I 've got to go downstairs again , and you 'd better clear away here when you 've finished , then go into Mother and see if you can soothe her ruffled feathers .
16 You must show not only that you have seen the chapel , but that you can identify it .
17 We did land home eventually but I think Mrs Thwaites 's folks were understandably worried , wondering where we had got to .
18 It will actually show up though once you 've
19 " I am not sure I could do as well as you say in politics .
20 ‘ If you think we have shown discipline in the run-up to the election , we will show even more when we form the government , ’ said one source .
21 What on earth do people do around here if they want to go somewhere ? ’
22 Would do then Well if we go
23 ‘ Records will show very shortly that we have not had a typical winter for this part of the country and that seems to be the main reason , ’ he told the environmental health committee yesterday .
24 But if Sartre anticipates such later thinkers we should not assume too quickly that they have simply taken his insights further .
25 You 'll think more clearly after you 've had a break . ’
26 Perhaps then you 'll think more seriously before you play with someone 's emotions in such a heartless way .
27 ‘ My hope with some people is that they do n't stay any longer than they need to .
28 I presume we can see down there but it do n't
29 An intensive conditioner will work much better if you cover hair with a polythene bag after applying to seal in body heat .
30 My neighbour 's utterances may follow more coherently if we construe them thus :
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