Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [verb] [to-vb] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Erm so that 's a figure if you like you have have up here in your noodle and say I need to go for that anyway .
2 What d' you want to do with this then ?
3 D' you wanted to look at that wood in the shed .
4 You say you got to go to that golf club or you 've got to go to that school .
5 And they say you have to send in some of your product and then they come round to your stand and if it does n't comply they just take it off your stand which is our whole merchandise really .
6 The organisers say they hope to cater for all tastes at The Belfry , and they 're certainly trying their best .
7 There 's a erm if there 's a need for 'em to clean this Saturday , say they need to clean round that sedge
8 He was recently quoted as saying : ‘ I 've got a terrible habit when people bring in a picture and say they want to look like that — I invariably tear it up in front of them .
9 I mean that is the thing yo you know , hope they want to auction like that .
10 I hope he continues to add to this series .
11 1808 " It having been Represented to this Meeting that the Fund for raising the Militia men by a Publick Box was found Inadequate to raise the men , of course the Funds were found deficient by one Hundered and eight pounds 14/- … this Meeting consider themselves bound to advance upon this Deficiency the one half …
12 I suppose everyone has to keep to some sort of rule .
13 I do think there are problems and difficulties , I do n't think it will be easy , not least because we do n't have a shared morality and a shared consensus , on the objectives for the voluntary sector , but it is a set of concerns which we must address , er , and I believe that if , if I 've done nothing else today , I 've kicked off a debate , or I 've contributed to a debate which was already rolling , erm , and that we must address those difficulties , and try and find ways through them , because there are opportunities as well as threats in the current situation and I believe we have to look at all of those er , so that we can move into the nineteen nineties which I believe will be a very exciting period for the voluntary sector , and one which the voluntary sector should er , see as exciting , grab the opportunities and move forward .
14 You think I want to go to all those places ? ’
15 I think I need to say on that , that that should not be taken as the county council sitting on the fence between two opposing er extremes .
16 Do I want to teach after all ? ’ and this is because of what the others say to you , the more experienced teachers .
17 Do I want to go to this wonderful balloon festival ?
18 All you had to do as an employee in all honesty , was get up in the morning , and you had , the decision you had to make is , how do I get to work for half past eight ?
19 ‘ How much longer do I have to listen to all of this crap ?
20 I why do I have to work with that grid ?
21 Why do I have to think like that ? he wondered .
22 How much notice do you tend to give of these ?
23 ‘ How do you intend to deal with this monastery business ? ’
24 ‘ And what do you hope to do with that qualification ? ’
25 Dave do you want to take to that lady in the corner .
26 Okay ? , do you want to deal with that ?
27 What do you want to do about these ?
28 I said do you want me to have an appointment , do you want to listen to this tape ?
29 Peter do you want to talk about this one ?
30 Do you want to see to those , or what ? ’
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