Example sentences of "[vb infin] [conj] [pron] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 They do n't wan na know that we have upper class children like you here .
2 And the other reason they do n't want to turn up is primarily because they do know that we have compulsory purchase powers and the planning — the paper put forward by the Chief Planning Officer today was a vindication of wage for a good many years , a good many months rather , that we do have compulsory purchase powers and we are able to use them and it was specifically asked at the Panel today , by both Monty Finnist and Sir Monty Finnist and Tony Christopher , why does n't the City Council market this site and use its compulsory purchase powers and that 's one question to address tomorrow as a politician who could make that decision .
3 He says do you know that they get cooked ham sandwiches and you get toast ?
4 I did n't know that you spoke African languages but you do now .
5 Do you know that I eat little boys like you for breakfast ? "
6 This way it will act rather like an appetite suppressant pill — or , rather , in the way pills should act if they contained sufficient cellulose .
7 Now I do n't know if you remember English Whites but Danny Baker once had a caller to 606 who claimed to have been setup for a blind date a few years ago , and when he met the girl in question , one of his mates says ‘ Bloody hell she does n't half look like that player ( Kenny ) who 's in the Blues ’ ( Brum City where he built his stout reputation ) .
8 Er , it 's like , it 's like the foreman on the shopfloor for some reason , there 's a er , in the systems or whatever , er , the warehouseman er , the night porter er , when he takes over , he knows what he 's doing , he knows what I want , because I 've spoken to him about it , erm , he knows what items I want to leave for stock people , erm , and Sue , the checkout manager , she 'll know if I want extra people on the shopfloor because we 're quiet , or I expect it to be quiet , erm , she knows where they 've got to be , and I 'll come back and review it with her .
9 The idea was that the police would wait until they had incontrovertible evidence before moving in for the arrest , but Branson and Draper had barely sat down with the Clarkes before some forty policemen swarmed through the door , knocking over tables and chairs and arresting the two brothers .
10 They regarded the occupation of land as the essential base of family and community life , but at the same time , they knew they could only survive if they had wage-earning employment as well .
11 So we , the answer is we do n't really know but it seems common sense to apply barrier precautions and to do everything you can to modify the type of surgery so that the chances of having an injury with a sharp instrument are reduced , and people have made some constructive proposals along these lines .
12 Employers of sans-papiers insist their businesses can not survive unless they flout official employment codes .
13 Er William doyen of the broadcasting standards council and a man whose seems to er I do n't know I do n't know whether he courts bad publicity or he but anyway .
14 I do not think that we need visual aids .
15 To those who argued that the policy was deluded , its sponsors could answer that it had good aims in view ; indeed , the more glaring the disappointment , the more glowing the colours in which those aims were painted .
16 We must ensure that they receive ample opportunities to improve their skills and monitor their progress .
17 The Government will ensure that they have acceptable plans for achieving this ’ .
18 When a major confrontation is anticipated , counsellors should ensure that they have sufficient time available to pursue the matter fully , and at the end return to some reasonable level of mutual understanding .
19 But we also need Conservative policies because those are our best hope for getting the economy into the sort of condition that will ensure that we have real job opportunities in the future . ’
20 The time for planning and making arrangements will be much shorter and therefore the nurse must ensure that she obtains adequate information from the patient ( or family ) on admission .
21 You must ensure that you have sufficient support to cover all your financial needs .
22 Before embarking on a research project , you must ensure that you have sufficient resources at your disposal to complete it successfully .
23 We must ensure that it makes proper progress through the House , receives proper scrutiny and is on the statute book before any rude interruptions .
24 It would appear that he attended Chinese schools in Manchuria in an area densely populated by Koreans .
25 Having done that , I am sure that any decent man would then feel that you have parental rights which should be respected , in view of the gesture you have made . ’
26 If she complains of stress incontinence but denies any urgency or urge incontinence her doctor can safely assume that she has genuine stress incontinence .
27 Legacies can also be sought more easily if the organisation can show that it has charitable status .
28 If an outsider attacks a Zuwayi , then all Zuwaya should unite because they have common descent ; if an Amiri attacks a Mannaia , all Mannaia should unite because they , too , have a common descent from a single ancestor — from the brother of the common ancestor who defines membership of Awlad Amira .
29 Graham reckons these three will succeed because they have critical mass , but also offer what users want : proprietary systems that are open .
30 After that , Waits retreats into his usual ho humdrum bummed-out bluesywoozy alkie drone mode mood muzak , the sort of mozzery gushy mush your dog would make if it had vocal chords and could handle its drink .
  Next page