Example sentences of "[coord] [pers pn] [vb mod] [vb infin] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 But make sure you apply it evenly or you 'll end up looking horribly streaky !
2 You have to remember to unhook it when changing colour again or you will end up solving one problem and causing another .
3 Do n't try to do too much in one day or you will end up making impulse buys that you will regret , and do n't buy things just because they are cheap .
4 Apparently , the ad consists of BRUCE DICKINSON holding the band 's mascot EDDIE up to the camera and drawling : ‘ Buckle up , or you could end up looking like this , ’ but market research has revealed that viewers were far more frightened at the prospect of looking like Brucie himself .
5 As some viruses have a slow gestation period before they become noticeable , it pays not to recycle your back-up disks too often , or you could wind up having infected backups .
6 If you 'd care to stay , there 's coffee and magazines over there , or you could call back to collect her at noon . ’
7 As Frank was talking his arm had gone round May 's shoulder and he was hugging her to him , and of a sudden Peggy felt she must get away from this family scene or she 'd burst out crying .
8 He or she must know how to exercise pastoral care , what to do in order to observe requirements of health and safety , how to handle links with parents , how to weigh the significance of community connections , what to understand about the world of work and how to regard a teacher 's individual position within the structure of the education service at large .
9 ‘ We 'd better go in anyway or we 'll end up having to sit in the shade for the rest of the week . ’
10 Anywhere in Vienna 's out of the question of course , or we 'll finish up getting shot alongside him . ’
11 They found they had to aid each other to achieve coupling , or they would slip apart to achieve nothing .
12 Any core could have accreted first , thus introducing some inhomogeneous ( heterogeneous ) accretion , or it could have later separated .
13 Or he 'll end up giving it away as a present , there 's nowt wrong with box , car , nothing .
14 I have my pile of objects , paintings , books , critics to throw out — and I dare say so have you — THROWING THE WRONG ONES OUT IS BETTER THAN THROWING NONE — CLUTTER — BETTING ON EVERY HORSE IS WHAT THE ART STUDENT DOES .
15 You know I 've loved you from the very beginning and I 'll go on loving you .
16 Erm Yes and I 'll chase up chase up erm a copy of CorelDraw .
17 I 'm afraid that this time he wo n't be so lucky … he wo n't come back and I 'll end up losing him to some atrocious person that really and truthfully I do n't think should be on this earth
18 But at the back of my mind a little voice says , ‘ He 's the hairdresser , he knows best , let him do what he wants and I 'll walk out looking like a princess . ’
19 Mum just have a word with dad and I 'll find somewhere to go !
20 Just ask dad if I can have the time off before Friday and I 'll find somewhere to go .
21 Well , you know , I mean she 's gone to midwifery now and she 's , say she 's due home , half nine she 'll come home eleven o'clock and I 'll say where have you been till now ?
22 Every time they put in a bid , I 'll be there to force the scoundrels beyond their limits … and I 'll keep on forcing until that land deed has the name of Luther Reynolds written on it .
23 ‘ My one remaining ambition is to win a championship medal and I 'll keep on playing as long as my legs will carry me , ’ he said .
24 I 'd hate to do that , so tell me where I blundered and I 'll know not to do it again . ’
25 You tell me what hurts and I 'll know how to make it better .
26 And I 'll come back tell me
27 I should complete all that needs to be done by late afternoon and I 'll come back to collect Carrie on my way home . ’
28 Mme Bluot would put a couple of petits pains au chocolat in a grease-proof bag , and Didier and I would set out to explore Reine .
29 You , I am sure , have a better use for your manpower and I would prefer not to have an officer sitting in the hall like a bailiff . ’
30 I put forward the idea to Mme Bluot that , rather than sit either side of a table , reminding Didier of school and his failure to keep up , he and I would do better to talk down by the river , in the park , even in the Café du Coin .
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