Example sentences of "[vb mod] [vb infin] [pron] [adv] [conj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Each of these are covered in this leaflet as each may affect you personally when deciding whether to take the HIV antibody test .
2 You must tie them together and bury them under the great gate of the city .
3 But those preparing standard assessment tasks and other assessment instruments should consider them so as to minimise bias in the task or context and guard against any preconceptions of assessors ; and any comparison of results between single-sex schools or between those with different ethnic or social class populations should be made in the light of the evidence referred to above .
4 ‘ You should know me better than to have to ask that . ’
5 Cos I got them out and I thought I must take them downstairs and give them to Maggie for her to give them to Gary .
6 Congress , before you vote on this motion , I think you should read it carefully and consider er the , what could possibly happen if it 's passed .
7 I said , I think we should leave it home and have it tomorrow .
8 He must find him tomorrow and make sure he was all right .
9 Then they 'll now go into a maths lesson let's go into this , they 're gon na perhaps do that eight times , then they 're gon na get a breather , then a few days time after that the form teacher 's saying right , let's do it again and summarise it , I think it 's too much !
10 The complexity of pre-trial procedure , particularly in the High Court , has been said to act not only as a deterrent to all but the most determined litigant , but also as a weapon for the recalcitrant defendant who may manipulate it so as to place the pressure of delay upon the plaintiff .
11 I 'll make it tomorrow and shove it in the freezer . ’
12 So that 's why we have n't , he wanted twenty , the home secretary wanted twenty up and running before Christmas , he did n't say which Christmas , but we presumed he meant last Christmas , and we said no , we 'll do it properly and get it started up right
13 " I 'll do it again and leave you there unless you tell me where the seneschal is . "
14 There is nothing essentially new in thus narrowing the scope of will ; most of mankind throughout most of its history seems to have taken it for granted that they were moved by forces from beyond them and mysterious to them , which might lift them above or drag them below the capacities of which they might presume to be in command ( in Christian theology , the unpredictable visitations of divine grace assisting a will otherwise impotent to resist the Devil ) , and in the present century , ever since Freud demonstrated that the same conception of man could be translated from a religious into a psychological language , we have found ourselves thinking our way back to it .
15 I 'll ring him today and tell him .
16 ‘ I 'll ring you later and explain . ’
17 ‘ You say that every time , ’ said Ilsa , winking at me as she pulled on white gloves : I 'll see you tomorrow and tell you everything ! ’
18 And I 'll touch it later when let them do it !
19 But if you leave a light bulb on for a year , it 'll cost you more than leaving the fan heater on for an hour .
20 I 'll call her now and thank her for the book .
21 Chrissie said , ‘ I 'll call you later and tell you .
22 Right I 've mentioned questions you 'll notice that we 've got money and retirement mister John from now most of you may have seen the name in various erm very good speaker John you 'll a you 'll appreciate ca n't really say enjoy his talk because he really goes on and gives you a lot of information you 'll appreciate it rather than enjoy it .
23 Dickie said , ‘ If they catch you , they 'll take you away and lock you up .
24 We 'll phone you tomorrow and tell you what to do . ’
25 I 'll leave you here and go to find out where we are .
26 He 'll walk you through the formalities and then he 'll sit you somewhere and tell you when it 's time to board . ’
27 I 'll telephone them tomorrow and see whether we can sort something out .
28 Oh , she 'll find somebody else and revert to her old self . ’
29 It 's like the little boy who 's got a toy , he do n't wan na share it , do n't wan na share it , if forced to share it , he 'll smash it rather than let somebody else have a go with it .
30 She 'd do anything rather than drive it at first .
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