Example sentences of "[vb infin] [det] [adj] [noun sg] [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Do you wish to order now , or do you need some more time to add up the calories ? ’ |
2 | You do n't need any further underwriting to carry on at that level , but you can do . |
3 | Once mastered , once you can see that Saxon reeve plodding along with his staff or the Celt ploughing his ancient lynchet , you 'll begin to understand your own mortality . |
4 | Erm so really you tell me which jobs you 're gon na send reports out on , a and erm that you would like that particular field sorting out , and I will get Ken and Amanda and Kerry to er t to get something in there , so that when you pull it off erm you 're happy with it or we can then edit it . |
5 | He said today : ‘ I do n't see this Prime Minister standing up to Dublin . |
6 | SMALL investors could use any spare cash to pick up a few holdings in carefully chosen smaller companies . |
7 | ‘ Your people will think all that stuff ties up together hey ? ’ |
8 | Do n't miss this great opportunity to look out for are swallowtail butterflies , hawker dragonflies and spectacular orchids on a natural history ramble around Blue Marshes National Nature Reserve in the Broads . |
9 | I am thinking of a feeling of confidence which has been built up and which it would take some drastic change to break down . |
10 | We did n't have enough bloody grub to sing on ! |
11 | ‘ You can tell that sadistic bastard to cut out bloody gunnery practice in the pouring rain' |
12 | Obviously we 'll be able to use the usual relaxation exercises , but I do n't want any subconscious resentment creeping in . ’ |
13 | Do n't you let that poor dolly go out in |
14 | Did you get much free time to go out at all ? |
15 | She 'd come all this way to find out the truth about her family , and now she was close to the answer and she was n't sure she really wanted to know . |
16 | Right , I think you should get all this stuff written up into a file , a help file . |
17 | ‘ Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths , but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs , that it may benefit those who listen . ’ |
18 | And I could not imagine that choleric-looking man lying down flat , in hiding . |
19 | And anyway , can you imagine any other manager taking over now at Leeds ? |
20 | OK , on paper it all sounds like nausea-inducing stuff , the kind of thing that would cause any self-respecting Popkid to pack up his T-shirts and join the next peace convoy out of town . |