Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] [verb] [adj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Do you want me to get some long life milk ? |
2 | ‘ I do n't think I know many married people , ’ said Sam , wrinkling her forehead , ‘ except the ones who 're too ugly to find anyone else . ’ |
3 | ‘ I do n't think I made any expensive mistakes . |
4 | For example a lot of people change their mind about wanting goods and decide I do n't think I want that new pair of shoes after all . |
5 | Or I do n't think I want that new pair of jeans . |
6 | What makes you think I want any other fields than those right here in my home village ? ’ |
7 | I did n't even know you kept any spare knickers at school ! |
8 | Those little tiny pieces of chocolate that you can buy you know those little dots . |
9 | Could we trouble you to submit those two policies as they were submitted . |
10 | Do you know it costs thirty five pence from Bentley into town |
11 | I did n't know he had all those blankets |
12 | Before anyone goes in and sits on the dentist 's chair which forms the centrepiece of the cage , Dr Tydeman will first monitor them using some external equipment . |
13 | You do n't feel you have any true friends ? |
14 | What is to happen and do you have any extra negotiating counters , such as your potential nuisance value as a dissident minority shareholder , which can assist you in persuading the company to be more generous ? |
15 | In a sense , we do not feel we have any direct competitor in Paris . |
16 | We watched that last night do n't matter we watched that last night and he were chittering away about summat , I were n't taking a lot of notice |
17 | He waved to the bartender , knowing that he could n't expect her to make any coherent reply to such compliments . |
18 | We can safely assume they reached this common position without collusion . |
19 | No , not your style , what I 'm saying is , yes you can do it turn that damn thing off ! |
20 | I do not think she derived any great benefits from being ennobled , but obviously it was something she liked and sought and Harold Wilson could see little or no reason for not obliging her . |
21 | " I do n't think she needs any more treatment , " I said , I hesitated . |
22 | And I do n't want you taking any short cuts through the new Lab . |
23 | He sees them as an ‘ albums ’ band but would like them to have Top 10 hits in the singles charts . |
24 | You can also use them to compare two similar groups or to follow one group through a period of time and observe any change in attitude . |
25 | ‘ We must see you get some decent food or it 'll be a waste of time paying you a wage . ’ |
26 | Now I 'd like you to draw those two bearings and find out where L is , this this lighthouse , so tell me what you 're doing first of all . |
27 | ‘ I … think I had better tell you what happened ; I would n't like you to entertain any wrong thoughts . ’ |
28 | Do you think I would use you like any common slut ? ’ |
29 | That at least had a light showing and at first I thought the rest of the building was in total darkness , but as I crunched gravel and got closer I could see they used extra thick curtains , maybe left-overs from the Blackout . |
30 | Although she obviously enjoys the physical stuff , he would like her to bring some spiritual qualities to the performance . |