Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [conj] [vb infin] this [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The consequence of this is that public services designed to develop the potential of children and to safeguard their health and welfare must aim for an approach which incorporates the concept of partnership at its core , and that the legal framework relating to intervention in families should recognise and encourage this sense of partnership .
2 In any event , there is likely to be significant variation in views as to how far one should condemn or condone this liberationist violence in the North .
3 ‘ We all agreed that we should try and commemorate this event , ’ he said .
4 We must try and put this shock reversal in Boston to one side .
5 ‘ Tomorrow , when she sees the head man , I 'll go with you , Kate , and we 'll try and sort this business out .
6 Leave that with me I 'll I 'll get in contact with Steve and I 'll try and get this list sorted .
7 ‘ I 'll go and sponge this strawberry juice off my dress , if you 'll all excuse me ?
8 Keep talking and we 'll go and print this stuff onto the computer , our little list of names .
9 He says I 'll go and drop this potty off at our June 's , I 'll take
10 ‘ We 'll go and find this barn now , shall we ? ’
11 Might go and watch this film .
12 But there 's , there 's people people holding a shotgun to our heads saying yeah I 'll come and do this job and I want x .
13 So my mam says come on she said come with me and took her home and er sat her down on oh and she 'd go and get this stocking off of her little leg it was er hole in the leg like that .
14 We can assess what information each animal receives , but its brain may interpret and remember this information in many different ways .
15 Anyway , that was a simple rhythm there and periodically a chap from the Education Committee used to come and check this register and the classes , and some passed through the class .
16 Right , let's go and get this dinner out .
17 Right let's go and get this lot then .
18 ‘ Right , ’ said Otley as soon as we got off the train , ‘ let's go and find this bloke . ’
19 We shall qualify and discuss this finding further in the concluding section , but let us first look at some comparative static tests .
20 We shall develop and illustrate this point in the next chapter .
21 But set against this conditioned , non-autonomous female self are various images of a female self that would be authentic , that would transcend or shatter this conditioning .
22 You may fill and seal this capsule , and we will bury it deep within the bridge structure .
23 Some crisis , however small , will force a change in the fabric of his life and the author will understand and control this crisis , this change .
24 Electronic databases which are copyrightable have the same length of protection that all ‘ literary works ’ obtain which , in the UK , is the life of the author and 50 years ( it should also be noted that there is currently another proposed Directive which will harmonise and extend this period to 70 years ) .
25 We hope now that management will try and resolve this situation either through redeployment or retraining , or further consultation . ’
26 I I think erm a a as you 've kindly called me er I think I will try and make this debate a little more lively erm but I 'm not sure about being controversial er because here I was last week , I was making a speech about the significance of er the deregulation of contracting out bill and er I said then that the bill is so important because it is the first major attempt by government to slay the red tape dragon .
27 For the future , Acorn says that in the professional arena , powerful systems are being developed its computers , and it will co-ordinate and exploit this opportunity in key areas such as the professional publishing market .
28 If you can read and understand this poem
29 Or special I mean lorries will have with them and sa and say oh yes you can go and use this road .
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