Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] [verb] [adv] [vb infin] to " in BNC.
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1 | If I want a T-shirt I do n't go to any pile I go to the hangers . |
2 | When I was injured in the first match with Portsmouth at Fratton Park I did n't expect to be playing again in a fortnight . |
3 | ‘ Mummy I do n't want to . ’ |
4 | This document makes good and interesting reading full of fact individual references and a guidance for future action you do n't need to be a solicitor to understand at consultation exercise will be then brought back to th conference in Blackpool this year , Nigel spoke about the , the new European directive the importance of the new regulations . |
5 | For example , you could actually work out all the Z scores but this equation you do n't have to , but you could if you wanted to . |
6 | On the first attempt we did n't get to the top . |
7 | But although such classifications may sometimes be useful in guiding empirical research they do not seem to me to take up directly the most important questions , which are those concerning the significance of social movements in the process of reproduction and transformation of total social systems . |
8 | All the sudden excitement in the US among AT&T Co , MCI Communications Corp and Sprint Corp about toll-free 800 number business is that from this weekend , the numbers become portable so that subscribers can change from a carrier they do n't like to one that might appeal more , without changing the number . |
9 | I think its just an extreme form of friendship , you 've become extremely friendly with somebody and it can be kind , in love with your , with your girlfriend it do n't have to be in love with your boyfriend , you can have you know some body who 's a same sex and you 've got the same feelings towards them |
10 | Whatever the technicalities of coming out of the recession , to those engaged in the industry it does not appear to be over . |
11 | I wish England luck ( believe it or not ) but with this formation I do n't feel to optimistic . |
12 | Mountain bikes do n't have guards because if you 're using them on wet and muddy terrain you do n't want to constantly have to stop to unclog the wheels . |
13 | We 're a dirty stain they do n't want to be reminded of . |
14 | Yet , among its symptoms listed by Marx in his description of alienation , one — the fact that the work is not done for the worker but for someone else , that ‘ in his work he does not belong to himself but to another person … . |
15 | He was also possessive ; he only allowed me out twice a week — Wednesday 's Youth Club and Thursday 's Sally Carmichael 's dancing class — and accompanied me to both ( pity he did n't come to the Cricket Lover 's Ball ) . |
16 | You 're allowed very little of your own stuff down there , just a set of clothes , but it all goes down just in case you do n't return to your house . |
17 | A person who does not have the decency to pay taxes on huge wealth deserves greater condemnation than Sarah , the Duchess of York and in case you do n't know to whom I refer , I mean the Queen . |
18 | When legering from a punt you do n't want to be messing about with indicators that require two hands to set . |
19 | ‘ Well , ’ he murmured , studying the lock on the cabin door , ‘ of course you do n't have to , if you prefer not . ’ |
20 | ‘ When he took me into the lead I did n't want to be there that soon — so many horses have been caught after being clear , ’ he said . |
21 | somewhere I think I managed to remember to bring erm , their erm , their minutes from the meeting I did n't go to last week , but you did |
22 | In his line of business you do n't get to be forty unless you have something on the ball . |
23 | the group you do n't have to be an expert on something to contribute to the group . |
24 | Good job we did n't go to school after all , cos you 'd of run round in the playground , you 'd of been shattered ! oops , too late ! |
25 | But since my revelation they do not listen to me . ’ |
26 | At the moment he does n't appear to be sharing it with anyone . ’ |
27 | All the way to the burrow he did n't speak to her nor wait if she got snagged . |
28 | ‘ It 's a shame he did n't stick to chess instead of cards , ’ the old man finished . |
29 | When the first handful of rice hit the water they did n't dart to the surface , but calmly waited for it to sink down to them . |
30 | On this occasion they did not come to us and say right we want to negotiate , although several times we went to them and said please , here 's our budget , you know , our budget is now ready , we want to negotiate . |