Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] [conj] [verb] [pron] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | We do n't know yet but let us see how we go . |
2 | In the meantime , I 'd be really grateful if you 'd step aside and let me come on board for a while . ’ |
3 | ‘ Then I 'll step aside and let you pass . ’ |
4 | You are forced to ask : Do I stop here or do I go on through ? |
5 | The West has opted for letting it happen rather than making it happen |
6 | I have worked for you in all ways practically from the moment you were born and I 'd die rather than see you throw yourself away on the likes of her ; for she is scum , and I repeat it , scum . |
7 | He does n't just provide us with a general description , he puts forward more significant details and makes us visualise clearly and lets us see for ourselves what it was like . |
8 | We 'll cut across and let you see a bit of inland Sardinia . ’ |
9 | You still looked nine thirty and then could you make even or did you have to wait around ? |
10 | Do you normally stay here or do you go away ? |
11 | Will you go away and let me have a serious discussion with my nephew without these constant interruptions ? |
12 | And does this thing go away or does it stay for ? |
13 | It seemed unbelievable that they would stand aside and let them leave like this . |
14 | Do you think I would stand aside and let you suffer , as my mother did ? |
15 | Are you gon na come home and help me dig this pond out then Mark ? |
16 | They should come forward and let us piece together the jigsaw . ’ |
17 | They should come forward and let us piece together the jigsaw . ’ |
18 | Now do you come quietly or do I use force ? ’ |
19 | I 'll sit here and let you get away . |
20 | You must n't just sit there and do it love . |
21 | She would not just sit there and let him do this to her ! |
22 | But she could n't just sit there and let him criticise her choice of friends . |