Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] [adv] [adv] [conj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | No , we 'll , we 'll do it together later when mummy 's got time to sit and help you alright ? |
2 | As we sat down to the first of many repetitive meals of salted fish and ground corn , I broached the question of finding a prahu which might carry us as far as Aru . |
3 | They do n't like it so well as London . |
4 | Questioned on attitudes to public transport , 82 per cent replied that it was not suitable and 48 per cent said they would use it more often if services were improved . |
5 | This month , strategy will serve you far better than brute force . |
6 | People are talking about millions for the other two but clubs can forget it as far as Newcastle are concerned . ’ |
7 | Wa hey you lead me on and then you look away wa hey well that 's alright I 'll get you alone tonight and baby you 'll find you 're messing with dynamite so what do you wan na make those eyes |
8 | ‘ I 'll get you there safely and back . |
9 | If , however , the suspect piece turned out to be an aluminium bronze ( as was recently the case with some coins purporting to be Anglo-Saxon ) , then one could reject it straight away because aluminium , and thus aluminium bronze , was not known before the nineteenth century . |
10 | At least , Peter had found them disastrous , and he would find them so again if Anna chose to try and charm Colonel Richardson out of his opinion of working clergy wives . |