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

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1 It originates as a MEWING sound in tiny kittens , letting their mother know that they need some kind of help or that they are in some sort of trouble .
2 But you know , here , in this place , in Haileybury alone , when you get out of here fine cos no one 's gon na know that you have this name , you know , for being a joke erm when you get out of here it 'll be completely different but here you should keep your wits about you , in here you should think well hang on I do n't know , just be more careful .
3 Those of you who saw today will know that he calls this position the Adam and Eve position .
4 I 'll never know how I made it through to the interval , an hour later , but I do know that I wrenched those lenses out with such force that in the second act I was white-faced , red-eyed , and resembled one of the Brides of Dracula .
5 Many pupils may object that they find this kind of culture to be alien and puzzling at first since this is a non-exam course there is opportunity for pupils to mark time without any serious results but to achieve personal development gradually or late on in the course at an individual pace .
6 I suppose this is erm , a caricature , a self portrait this little , I , in fact I was , really actually hilarious as I felt that , I , I , do n't actually know an awful lot about Gaugin , but if , if I knew nothing about him at all , I would of thought he was having a bit of joke of himself with this , but er , being the person that he was I ca n't image that he had that quality , that , I do n't believe he would be laughing at himself , erm , erm , the symbolism erm and conflict of this painting its dazzles me more than , than the colour or at least as much as the colours in it , but there 's a , there 's a half eaten , well it is n't half eaten , but there 's half an apple at the top and , and that was the , the way into me finally , for , for writing about this , this again is a shopping list , I call it a shopping list , this is just visual images that , that will be opened out at some point and turn it into something , and my images were erm Shoulders of the matador smoking snakes , dare to bit an apple , see one half gone and still I wear a halo intact , that I 'm sure I 've completely wrong about him as a , a person , but as the painting that 's obviously something else , erm , I found that one of the things that were he 's , I , I think probably that everybody who writes is that you 'll come to a point when you ca n't write , you stop writing , you have n't got anything you want to write about , or your frightened of writing , and I devise exercises so that , that does n't happened to me , I think writing is like any skill you have to keep doing it to be able to do it , its , you , some of it is a game and the rest of it is hard work , and one of the exercises I , I delighted using erm a portrait of a woman erm , its about erm the er still life , its the back one , yes this one here , I have , I , I hope to use this as a writing exercise I found the , the maths in this and the colour of the piece of fruit in the background , very interesting because most of the colours to me seem a , a lot less vibrant then many of his other paintings , and so they , they attracted me and have a , a strong sense of erm , er a hidden desire in that and so it , to use it as a writing exercise which I intend doing , it will be able about a situation of character 's with erm something that 's hidden , some desire , I do n't , the , not even spoke about to themselves or , or generally , erm I like to sort of say that came from those two little , just this amounts of colour which seemed to be saying such a lot
7 For managers to have information about what happens in earlier and later phases of education does not guarantee that they put that knowledge to good use .
8 But if an incident has occurred involving violence or which leads to a soured atmosphere at work , management may consider that it has little option but to take action .
9 Further research may demonstrate that he had some knowledge of science and of medicine .
10 She had introduced herself on the doorstep , often been invited in and asked the tenants to let her know if they had any problems with which she could help .
11 Do you know if they had any children ?
12 As equipment becomes more expensive and more teachers are taking private classes it would be greatly appreciated if teachers would let Jean Parmiter know if they have any equipment for sale or to loan or if they know of any evening institute which might be wishing to dispose of some .
13 I do n't even know if they have any air bases at all in Turkey .
14 Please let me know if you support this suggestion
15 I do n't know if you have any knowledge of such a correspondence ?
16 So please let us know if you have any problems at all so that we can put things right .
17 Please let me know if you have any concerns with this .
18 Er I do n't know if you have any views on that , give us a call .
19 Can you let me know if you have any interest in such a promotion which would be best organised around the time when the bills are going out .
20 Please let us know if you have any doubts as to the medical treatment our client received after the accident .
21 Give drugs regularly and let the doctor know if you think more pain relief would be helpful .
22 Would you please let me know if you own this land or any other land along the Gubberford Lane frontage .
23 ‘ Do you know if he had any contact with his relatives ? ’
24 I do n't know if he knows any history . ’
25 I do n't know if it makes any difference , but it was n't planned .
26 There 's a file of that , of course , but I make it up from my working diary , and nobody will know if I make some extracts from the diary . "
27 I have no desire to be watched over as though I were a child — but I promise I 'll let you know if I have any problems . ’
28 I do n't know if I want any chocolate or not .
29 They would wait until I had more time .
30 We sha n't know until we let those vampires loose at you . ’
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