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

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1 It seems likely that the apparent increase in the residential segregation of the elderly since the inter-war period reflects both the substantial rise in the housing stock in recent years ( from 16.2 million to 20.5 million units between 1961 and 1981 ) and the increased financial resources of elderly people , which together have allowed more of them to continue to live private and independent lives .
2 He wanted them to continue to distrust each other , continue to irritate .
3 The complexities of these situations are shown by the case of an applicant and his family who left what was described as an ‘ overcrowded tin or galvanised structure with no basic amenities ’ in Bangladesh and who were treated as intentionally homeless by one London borough ( who considered that it was reasonable for them to continue to occupy that accommodation ) but not intentionally homeless by a second London borough who referred the applicant back to the first .
4 Garden staff are often approached by visitors with requests for information , and we would wish to encourage them to continue to provide such a service , provided that this assistance does not interfere with their normal work .
5 " I always obey my father without question as I did today , and all I ask is that you help me to continue to do that . "
6 One way of addressing this is for me to continue to highlight some of the views of colleagues who have not , in the public mind at least , been closely associated with the anti-Federalist cause and several of whom were not , for instance , among the eighty-odd Conservative Members who signed one or both of the ‘ Fresh Start ’ Motions .
7 They were similar types : happy , uncomplicated , but with an undercurrent of seriousness that made them want to take different directions , see with their own eyes , not other people 's .
8 But I suspect that the unhappiness at home threw me even deeper into my ornithology , and made me want to spend more and more time with birds .
9 Just looking at his fishy staring eyes and open mouth made me want to keep silent .
10 She makes you see reason — she made me want to smile more and drink less .
11 On Oct. 25 France announced the suspension of aid , and the last French troops were withdrawn on Oct. 30 in spite of calls from the opposition for them to remain to prevent more killing .
12 Always work a sample for tension with these lace patterns , fabrics with holes in them tend to need fewer stitches because the work becomes more elastic .
13 Whole oats need to be fed in a larger quantity , as a proportion of them tend to pass undigested through the horse ; and crushed oats are usually smashed into oblivion , and reduced to a poor quality feed of husks and dust .
14 A lot of them failed to reach that desirable goal .
15 I am sure you would be amused if you could see me struggling to do such a basic ‘ computer thing ’ as merely use it as a word processor !
16 Mothers shaved the heads of their daughters and then made them undress to take cold baths in public on the Hill of Calvary .
17 There was a silence after this during which both of them tried to integrate this information but could not .
18 I think it an advantage to a student to have something to react against , but this has not led me to struggle to reach firm conclusions on every topic .
19 This is all the more necessary because , although some facilitating devices such as information agreements may be made the subject of prohibitions , the majority of them appear to escape these .
20 As it flowed , it incorporated into itself masses of loose debris , mud , rubble and boulders , some of them reported to weigh fifty tons .
21 There are few places on the globe unmapped , but there are millions of people in the world who have never seen the sea , or mountains , or a desert , or a snow-covered landscape , and many of them want to experience such places because the unknown is one of the great pleasures of travel .
22 Then I asked to go straight back .
23 I asked to have one of the family present when I opened the safe but Gerald objects to it being opened at all without their solicitor being present .
24 I applied to do Voluntary Services Overseas ( VSO ) .
25 Were I to agree to do more than that , it might have the effect of making it extremely difficult for either management or employees to launch a successful bid .
26 ‘ Now why would I want to do that ? ’ he asked mildly .
27 Why would I want to do that ? ’
28 Oh no way do I want to take that
29 So why do I want to repeat these teenage agonies ?
30 There 's nothing really though that I would I want to see other than American football .
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