Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] [pron] [pers pn] [vb mod] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah well Mr Chairman I would formally like to motions my when the study one and the problems of this having to despite that the District Council have six and it 's much further I again I think specification of erm what we do need despite what we should not need this time , this time later . |
2 | We nearly died today , and I could think of nothing I 'd rather do than exult in life by taking you to bed . |
3 | I ca n't think of anything we could n't talk about — money , our jobs , our antipathy towards our enemies . |
4 | I 'd tell her everything — I ca n't think of anything I could n't share with her . |
5 | Which is why I made up my mind to come and tell you first thing that I could n't think of anyone I 'd rather Naylor married . ’ |
6 | I ca n't think of anyone I 'd really like to speak to , except Marie of course , but I du n no if she 's got a phone in Scotland . |
7 | Many of the limitations appear not as abrupt cut-off points , distinguishing what we can do from what we ca n't , but as limitations of rate . |
8 | If they did n't work for you they 'd only work for someone else . |
9 | He 'd come round and it had been so nice , and we seemed to be so comfortable with each other , not just in bed you know , and it did n't occur to me we would n't do things together and see each other . |
10 | well do n't look at me I ca n't help ya |
11 | Do n't look at me I ca n't give you no more bloody loot |
12 | Runs off and it sulks and she sulks when you tell her off she just sulks she wo n't look at you she wo n't talk to you . |
13 | Lawrence declared last week : ‘ If Lee does n't sign for me he wo n't leave London , ’ after the striker had indicated he did not fancy quitting the capital . |
14 | In the past , firms not authorised for investment business could feel fairly secure in the knowledge that if they did stray into it they would only be investigated in the event of a complaint . |
15 | All right , so I 've got a bottle of Scotch which costs about 50 quid and if the studio does n't pay for it I 'll never work for them again , and a big pile of this flimsy hotel notepaper . |
16 | Oh well Ange if you ai n't got ta pay for it I 'd bloody take it . |
17 | Alright I 'll get through it I wo n't be running about as much as what I usually do . |
18 | She had to go and she had to go and live with them he could n't get married without . |
19 | ‘ Are you trying to tell me that if I 'd come to you you would n't have sent me away with a flea in my ear ? ’ |
20 | I did n't feel it was sensible to er , get Monica going through that too many stages , it would seem to me it would better to agree the changes and then we 'd all agreed what the changes are going to be get Monica to do it , rather than go through lots of drafts , drafts with Monica . |
21 | Well then they wo n't talk to me they wo n't take any notice anyway , if they do , I 've got a letter I can tell them what I 'm doing . |
22 | There was a mood , if we cloud all this up in realms of high theology then we shall all agree on what we can not understand . |
23 | Their neighbours are all on the dole and they all talk about food : " I 'll say to them you ca n't be starving on Wednesday because it 's not Friday — giro day , " says their next-door neighbour . |
24 | He , he might say to me you ca n't use . |