Example sentences of "[vb mod] [vb infin] [adv] [adv] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Test ; the yarn must run freely so move it backwards and forwards . |
2 | And manager Ian Porterfield must decide how quickly to bring him into the first team , though it will be tough to drop Kevin Hitchcock . |
3 | But before raising the money you must decide how much work you are going to do yourself . |
4 | True , it was not so spectacular as earlier assaults on it , such as the Arab-Israeli war of 1973 , so it is hardly surprising that Israeli leaders should have so contemptuously dismissed it , so patently failed to understand its revolutionary import : that , for the first time , the enemy was offering the prospect of the civilised , peaceful , negotiated settlement for which Israel had clamoured since its foundation . |
5 | Eliot 's 1921 meeting with Dr Roger Vittoz in Lausanne must have once more forced him to confront his own history and ambitions . |
6 | Having taken notes ( in whichever format ) , you must learn how best to use them . |
7 | But he 'll work late tonight doing it again . |
8 | He 's just like Tony , he 'll say alright then get it done , get it sorted out and Tony will say well we ca n't really afford it now or no I 've change me mind now I do n't think , you know |
9 | might say well just do it the end of the year . |
10 | Well I could have quite easily hit him last night . |
11 | It was mikva night , and the last thing in the world that she felt like doing was making love to her husband — she could have quite cheerfully strangled him ! |
12 | You 'd have well basically timesed it by three . |
13 | I do n't think I 'd live long enough to see it mature . |
14 | They got trapped in a hole , and no one could get near enough to get them out . |
15 | Since all three of these matters relate to Personnel , I was wondering if you , Margaret and myself could get together soon to discuss them ? |
16 | That 's why I asked Sister if I could slip up here to see her . ’ |
17 | ‘ I would like once again to thank you for the major contribution you 've made to our AIDS education programme this year . |
18 | Perhaps they reasoned that even if he managed to slip clear of the ropes he would have so far to fall it would n't matter . |
19 | It was the same when The Who smashed their gear at the end : everyone would turn up just to see them smash their gear and it was n't cool , because everybody knew they were going to do it . |
20 | However , in the absence of Dosshell , and as far as hard disk management goes , Menuworks will do very nicely thank you . |
21 | " I told them three days before we can finish repairs , " he told us , " but we can do enough tomorrow to hold us to Banda , if weather is good . " |
22 | So as you can see not only have we designed a gas cooker which looks impressive in the most modern of kitchens or traditional wooden cabinetry . |
23 | I can see how much work you 've done … ‘ |
24 | Nevertheless , the real value of land is constant ; and capital invested in it will not deteriorate with inflation ; in the long term the purchase of a smallholding even at inflated prices , can make sense if the buyer can hold back enough to put it in order , and stock and equip it . |
25 | Also it 's close to where I work so if there are any problems I can get here quickly to sort them out . |
26 | yes , anything else ? there must be something else you can put up there to make it er , |
27 | This leaflet summarises the Plan and explains how you can find out more to enable you to submit your views by the middle of August 1993 . |