Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb infin] [verb] [prep] the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 What do I need to discuss with the parents when taking on a child ?
2 I have not loved to be very bold afore women , much more would I loathe to come into the hands of any living man , be he physician or surgeon . ’
3 Do I have to register with the authorities ?
4 Did you did you originally when you actually erm applied to get a council place did you did you s did you want to move to the flats here or did you apply for put other
5 ‘ Well , what do you want to do about the kids ?
6 Remarkably , when she was given ungrammatical sentences to repeat , she often produced a grammatically correct version : she repeated ‘ She write she mother a letter ’ as ‘ She wrote her mother a letter ’ , and ‘ Do you want to go movies ? ’ as ‘ Do you want to go to the movies ? ’ .
7 See really all you need to do is pull it , you 've got two posts , how high do you want to go with the posts , about that high ?
8 ‘ Why do you want to look at the gibbons ? ’
9 ‘ Do n't you want to know about the children 's clothes ? ’ she asked , adding that they had looked rather sweet .
10 What do you think happened to the letters that came to any house you lived in ? ’
11 Prove you can safely right a capsized dinghy and anchor off a rocky beach , and we 'll let you loose to cruise in the areas covered by our safety arrangements for each day .
12 Prove you can safely right a capsized dinghy and anchor off a rocky beach , and we 'll let you loose to cruise in the areas covered by our safety arrangements for each day .
13 And how did you know to go for the dolls ' bed ? ’
14 What do you expect to happen in the Tigers tonight ?
15 Oh can you remember walking around the streets of France saying yeah let's go and do our dissertation somewhere .
16 I think personally erm I mean yo would you like to live on the flats ?
17 Tell the customer the total cost of the purchase and ask method of payment she will use ‘ How would you like to pay for the saucepans ? ’
18 Reporter asks : Why did you decide to search for the sisters ?
19 ‘ So would you have done in the circumstances , ’ he said wearily , not wanting to get drawn into an argument .
20 ‘ Why the hell did n't you bother to dry off the ponies ? ’
21 Help you get rid of the tensions ? ’
22 Having firmly put the militia officer in his place and redeemed some of his own wounded pride , Arnold Peck said to Noah , ‘ Do you agree to abide by the terms of the injunction I came here to serve upon you ? ’
23 I wish he 'd get his teeth seen to ; do they have special police dentists or do they have to go to the ones everybody else goes to and hope the dentist does n't have some … have some grudge … some grudge against … ?
24 People can ‘ change their luck ’ , and can in a way say ‘ No ’ to divine Providence , though of course if they do they have to stand by the consequences of their decision .
25 As he slowly undressed in his room , he heard her come snivelling up the stairs .
26 If an organisation like a local authority does not have clear and effective channels of internal communication , then how will it manage to communicate with the communities it serves when , through the white-collar CCT process , it speaks with many more voices than at present ?
27 Would it involve belonging to the residents who were Residents Association but was worth that .
28 The embarrassment made me postpone going to the clinics for weeks — until the last possible moment , in fact : the day before I was due to board the train that bore me off to this hotel room in Manchester .
29 In the meantime let us continue to look at the Schools Council Report .
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