Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] [pers pn] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Patrick does n't know for you know one log from another .
2 If you inject the right amount you could feel like you had six glasses of your favourite tipple .
3 I did n't plan for you to lose that job , whatever you may think . "
4 We must use every opportunity to present our skills effectively in our expanded marketplace and convey to customers that GROVE PROJECTS can work with them to create cost-effective facilities which will improve efficiencies , lower costs and ad value .
5 Instead of dwelling on portraying the figures in the worst possible light , she should work with us to reduce that time .
6 The programmes have been designed for general managers at all levels who wish to enhance their career progression No matter how complex your needs , Henley will work with you to provide outstanding management development education with clear and tangible outcomes .
7 It did n't occur to you to let sleeping dogs lie , if you 'll forgive the cliché ? ’
8 That 's why I would n't bet against him nicking that point . ’
9 I can mix with you know all sorts .
10 What real difference will it make to you to rethink this aspect of your employment ?
11 We do n't ever REVIEW beta test software — there 's just too much that can change between us seeing early versions and the code being finalised , and that means that what you see reviewed might not be what you will buy .
12 And as the skiing season approaches , you can rely on them to supply first-class winter warmers .
13 ‘ Oh , I think we can rely on them spending long periods together , ’ Lucy assured Matt .
14 English winegrowers are about to harvest a record crop of grapes — but it could lead to them facing new restrictions on production in the future .
15 In contrast to Mallet and Naville , they do not appear to believe that there is any fundamental conflict of interests between capital and labour which would lead to them expressing opposing preferences with regard to the taking up of the job design principles they advocate .
16 Former employees of Maxwell companies say they 're hoping the MPs new initiative could lead to them receiving some compensation .
17 Will you come , come with me to get some cigarettes ?
18 Looking at things squarely , I should say that most of the £5 million you have advanced to Ingard will have to be written off — and it does n't seem to me to make much difference to the bank whether this becomes open knowledge now , or in a week or so .
19 Even Ipuky could not arrange for him to see this body , and he no longer had the cachet of officialdom with which to browbeat the embalmer .
20 In cases of genuine financial hardship , for example , GRE could arrange for you to receive reduced benefits and to pay reduced premiums .
21 Most Compacts will arrange for you to have short-term targets to help you achieve the necessary goals .
22 They may arrange for you to have short stay daytime , or full time care at a day centre or residential home if you are without heat and light at home .
23 Your doctor and the hospital will arrange for you to make regular visits for antenatal care .
24 Try to keep your dog walking in a straight line , so that it does not pull across you to reach another dog , because otherwise you might trip over the leash .
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