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

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1 Right let's let's all get lined get lined up again ready to move .
2 Can I perhaps offer to give give Mr a bit more thinking time and suggest that a local plan which did not contain something which was in the structure plan , as a proposal would not be in accord with the structure plan .
3 There has been a steady rise in the number of women returners and ‘ apart from women who do not want to let go of that career , there are all the millions of women faced with the fact that either their income will enormously increase the lifestyle of their family or without that second income they will be very hard pushed to cover the basics .
4 Soon their palms became sticky , but the boy did not dare let go of the hand he had so daringly grasped , for that would have meant admitting that he was perspiring and ashamed of it .
5 She did not dare let go but hung on to the rail , where another four hands also hung on , for dear life .
6 and if you 'd just like to try try it on .
7 ‘ Material must have been impregnated with the liquid and it would not have helped put the fire out . ’
8 Although his two sons had hated each other , they would not have dared move openly against one another while their powerful father was still alive .
9 The Derby Mercury published on 12 December a description it would not have dared print a week earlier : ‘ They were dressed in dirty plaids and as dirty shirts , without breeches and some without shoes .
10 If it had been they might not have dared penetrate it very far .
11 State radio and television reported a story that they would not have dared touch a few years earlier .
12 Still , never mind — we will just have to make do with animal furs and leather where we are going .
13 Not nice fat rolls like I usually get , he 'll just have to make do with this wo n't he ?
14 And erm and she says you know well she just has to do what she has to do he can go to school and but she 'll just have to make do on you know , what money she has .
15 She has such a thirst after knowledge that the more she knows , I verily think the humbler she is , and I can not help letting go as fast as she pulls as my son used to do to his kite .
16 Stuart Pearce , another venomous striker of the ball , must also look to let fly when the opportunity arises .
17 Possibly the widening class-consciousness of militant trade unionism within the Edwardian working class , especially considering the number of players from mining origins , may also have helped encourage this flurry of ‘ industrial ’ action .
18 It is a shame that our up and coming indie bands who I may also add do play proper live music ( TEN TON WEIGHT-STYLE KERSPLAT ! )
19 She wondered rather wildly for a moment if they would both refuse to let go and imagined herself the unwilling participant in an unlikely tug of war , but Bernard took one look at Alain and released her .
20 Well we 've all got things that we do n't want to do have n't we ?
21 Do n't want to get get a lot off you ca n't but you want the speed the high speed for laminated copper .
22 But I do n't , not only that Marg , I mean , it 's become like a , but the only thing I do object to is these people marching about , and they do n't want to help pay for their children 's
23 ‘ I do n't simply want to help go out and kill more Iranian youngsters .
24 The timetable does n't appear to bear bear any resemblance to what er I 've got on the programme .
25 I did n't know how badly you were injured , but I did n't dare let go of the wheel . ’
26 They would n't have dared lay down conditions like that to Adolph . ’
27 He stopped with the door handle in his hand and quietly said , ‘ Yes , I 'll come back some day when you are gone and I 'll find where you 've hidden the gun , for you would n't have dared take it outside this room , would you ?
28 The non-assertive character of the first three is quite obvious : the conditional clause leaves the actualization of dare up in the air in ( 31 ) ; ( 32 ) implies " she did n't dare ignore him any more than that " ; ( 33 ) is a sort of indignant rhetorical question implying that he should n't have dared take the native 's part against her .
29 I ca n't seem to have have yet heard definitely that this is going to be .
30 Did n't offer to help carry anything which was a bit of a surprise but then I suppose they 're not Sherpas are they ?
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