Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [to-vb] [pers pn] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 They , or something like them , are admirable and important and we must strive to make them political realities , but they are not in themselves law and nothing is gained by pretending that they are law .
2 I I 'll need to give you some drops to use in that
3 You 'll have to give me those batteries back .
4 Oh I 've used all my change I 'll have to give you five pounds .
5 ‘ If you 'd like to give me ten pounds , ’ she added , quickly .
6 I 'd like to ask you some questions .
7 ‘ We 'd like to ask you some questions , ’ Sabrina said .
8 " I 'd like to call you all shipmates .
9 Right , so , if it was going to cost me twenty pound a month for fifty thousand pounds worth of life cover , and I wanted to pay it annually , I 'd have to pay it twelve times , I 'd have to pay two hundred and forty pounds .
10 Probably if ‘ Damnation Derek ’ had bothered to talk to people and get to know them a bit before preaching at them , he would have discovered that they would want to ask him some questions about what he believed .
11 The pragmatists , who would like to have it both ways , believe that raising taxes will bring any incipient recovery to a halt , by putting up prices and reducing the spending power of consumers , who already face the prospect of sharply falling pay settlements , which could well dip below inflation this year .
12 Halstead will look to make it four wins in four games .
13 If the Operator terminal is in use , the Offline System will try to access it several times in quick succession ; if it remains unavailable the Offline run will not take place and a message reporting the situation will be sent via the mail system to the Offline Manager .
14 ‘ I can afford to give you fifteen minutes now .
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