Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [pers pn] [verb] [coord] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | I may want me to go and do it now ? |
2 | To meet senior executives ' needs , the information must enable them to monitor and control the organisation 's activities against its strategy and objectives , and contribute to an effective strategic decision-making process . |
3 | Its lateral line should enable it to survive and eat , but even this may have been affected if it is bumping into things . |
4 | In fact , ever since the beginning of the year you seem to have been toying with the idea of making a major career move or change of residence and what transpires sometimes between October 29 and November 3 should enable you to rebuild and reshape your life — and the past with all its traumas and dramas will be placed in their true perspective , if not forgotten altogether . |
5 | However , to get him to the point where he might be weaned from the ventilator , one must allow him to sleep and get stronger , so if it was that kind of day or that kind of period , he might have more sedation than other times . |
6 | It should help us to communicate and spread experience , feelings , understandings and ideas and thus facilitate action . |
7 | My monthly articles will include techniques which should help you to use and get the best from your machine , but first I will tell you about the back-up services available to Singer knitters . |
8 | Aggressive criticisms of assembly-line education such as this from the 1930s should cause us to stop and think for a moment . |
9 | We are afraid of the new , of anything that might make us grow or change . ’ |
10 | I 'll leave you to go and wash the pots . ’ |
11 | ‘ Now I 'll leave you to rest and incubate some more venom while I go and make some phone calls — ’ |
12 | They 'll let him swing and holler hetero-homo-gay |
13 | They would claim God showed such a great love for people that he even allowed Jesus to die on the cross in order that his love might persuade them to return and belong once more to him . |
14 | It was frightening how hunger and lack of sleep could make you behave and think like a real bastard . |
15 | If the band were signed to the publishing company which is part of the Bugle group , I could ring them to try and force the publisher to invest even more money in the artist . |
16 | They could see him dismount and go inside . |
17 | In the light from the glowing pillars they could see it twist and settle slowly as they disturbed it . |
18 | He 'd use it to identify and locate all the landmarks which he had stared up at during his exhausting explorations , now seen from a very different perspective ; he knew the names of all the streets where the distant , anonymous towers of the banks and finance companies were sited , having worn himself out many times by walking along them , fascinated by the scenes glimpsed behind their mirrored , darkened or tinted glass windows and walls . |
19 | ‘ You know I said I 'd like you to write and ask your mother to come back , ’ he began . |
20 | But I 'd like you to try and calculate it . |
21 | No , cos Sandra 's got a little puppy she said oh I 'd like you to come and see the cottage and er my puppy . |
22 | Yes , she had recognised pride as an intrinsic component of his personal make-up , and the fact that it could permit him to ignore or override her resistance , her hostility , her hatred , was probably the true measure of his confidence in her ultimate surrender . |
23 | I 'd tell him to go and ask at the gas sh offices for any erm shop-soiled |
24 | ‘ Then he 'd tell you to go and get another canvas and that cost you three and six . |
25 | Unthinkable , no government could allow it to continue and expect to survive . |
26 | Nothing could persuade him to confirm or deny . |
27 | Some of you are nodding , if you 're thinking what is he talking about , what does he mean , then I 'd advise you to go and have a look , because you might be dozing off spiritually if you 're not aware of what 's happening in kingdom ministry at this moment in time . |
28 | An outside facilitator could help them examine and redesign their actions just as a tennis coach might do . |
29 | Lack of takes may induce him to wander and do a complete tour of the lake whilst his rods are still ‘ fishing ’ . |
30 | ‘ Do you think Tess would want me to try and find her ? ’ |