Example sentences of "[vb base] to [pron] [pron] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 And if I had n't met the people I 've met , I think I 'd 've been a very frustrated person cos erm , even though you can think of something , un unless , if you have other people you can go , if you say to somebody you could say , oh God , you know let's do this and this and this , or I think , really think this or this and someone else goes yes I do
2 One man in particular er again I wo n't mention his name but anybody that went to Road School 'll know who I , I mean when I say that if you did anything wrong he 'd call you out and ask you something and if you , if you like pupils used to be a bit shy and , and not speak to him he 'd slap you across the face .
3 I can not find the page now through all that excitement here when I get to it I 'll get to it some time page twenty five I 'll be alright .
4 They appeal to anyone who may have seen it should get in touch .
5 ‘ We urgently appeal to anybody who may have seen it during the 48 hours in which it was missing to contact us . ’
6 Therefore talk to everybody who might know the building or have lived or worked there .
7 He might if I , if I talk to him he might tell me what sort of I do n't want to hassle him you see cos I 've hassled
8 I think I mean it was interesting cos someone said earlier about people coming in I mean once you get them in I mean I always feel it 's like the pantomime each year which is an amateur pantomime yet the actual people coming in to see that I mean it 's well in the ninety per cent 's and you talk to people when they come to see the pantomime and ver invariably the the mum 's or dad 's say no I do n't normally come to theatre but I come to the pantomime and they enjoy it very much and when you talk to them they can say well what you think of it ?
9 And when you talk to them they will say we can find out whether they 've got a criminal record or not , how can they offer that service in the public domain without having access to your computer ?
10 The last couple of months it 's been dragging : you feel ‘ I wish I could talk to somebody ’ … not knowing anybody else you tend to get this feeling that unless you go out and talk to someone you 'll go stark raving mad …
11 The last couple of months it 's been dragging : you feel ‘ I wish I could talk to somebody ’ … not knowing anybody else you tend to get this feeling that unless you go out and talk to someone you 'll go stark raving mad .
12 I buy a drink and talk to anyone who will listen .
13 In that match I feel we would gain some consolationf from having 11 corners and maybe want to see the moves leading up to those … as they did nt amount to anything they may have just shown the ‘ dangerous ’ attacks .
14 Buyers will have to move quickly as the discounts apply to anyone who can complete by the end of January .
15 Limit to what you can get by gobblin' a guy 's raw brain .
16 I say it should be a nice evening , and I think to myself I may need all that wine .
17 The Great Lakes area , for instance , is infested with zebra mussels , which stick to anything they can get their suckers on , while certain waters in the Gulf of Mexico suffer from clinging sea grasses .
18 If there was a better way , I swear to you I would employ it . ’
19 This account is couched in computational terms , which are objective rather than subjective but which relate to what one might call the ‘ structure ’ of phenomenology .
20 Er few problems with the job before we started or during the job er , come back to us for a six so far so we have to What we will do is drop them down and Er another problem with the job is we 're about three week 's behind er arranged for them to come in on Monday .
21 And then you have to what you 'll have to do erm do n't bother to change the telly for the moment .
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