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

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1 Now — do you still want to go it alone ? ’
2 Because when my government does see the pattern — you 're quite right they do n't want to see it right now and my D-G is n't helping them — but when these people do the next thing , and it 'll have to be something big — they 're up against a deadline on Berlin they 've already escalated it from forged documents to drugging people to shooting them God knows what comes next well when something new happens the lone psychopath theory will be dead , dead , dead .
3 Maybe so , but hands up those under 12 who do n't want to see it again .
4 ‘ I did n't say I did n't want to see it again . ’
5 I know the look in a victim 's eyes and I do n't want to see it again .
6 You only saw the f oh now oh right so , hands up who saw it all the way through and would not want to see it again as part of the seminar .
7 I do n't want to see it again really .
8 well , er Eadie was resting but er , it 's good , I thought I would n't want to see it again , but I 'd forgotten it
9 Er , hands up who saw the Horizon programme on Jeannie Okay , so so you do n't want to see it then do you really ?
10 If , if your , if your total turnover was sixteen thousand , then the inspector of taxes would want from you an account which shows how your fifteen thou sixteen thousand has been arrived at , who 's paid you this money because he looks at those and he checks their accounts to see they 've received it obviously , that 's what it is , and wh how is your five thousand pounds made up .
11 you can make make it right next time with Tracey 's and Linda 's anyway , if they had n't done it in office because I can put two pound what Tracey paid onto Linda 's anyway , it 'll still balance it out wo n't it ?
12 The Allied politicians lacked understanding , and yet they did not hesitate to place a barrier to Germany 's growth , and having placed that barrier , did not think to support it effectively in the years to come .
13 I think one of the things which the French have learnt to do is , indeed , to integrate specialists , whether they 're scientists , whether they 're economists , erm and their generalists , that 's to say the people who have basically a legal , economic , administrative background , to integrate them within the administrative hierarchy in a much better way than we have , erm and this is erm something which does I think make it easier sometimes to provide advice that really is erm clued up about the technical aspects of something .
14 And , as Robin Powell reports , it 's unlikely that anyone will want to try it again .
15 I would consider using it only in particular circumstances ; for obvious reasons I will not predict what they might be .
16 " Think how much you 'll enjoy eating it tonight .
17 The roads were so empty in those days that you really could enjoy driving it fast .
18 We do need to discuss it further then do n't we ?
19 I wo n't need to do it tonight .
20 Well we do n't need to do it now , cos you 're going to bed oh !
21 Her idea was to stick a piece of Sellotape between your eyebrows for an afternoon to make yourself aware of how often you frowned , so that you would know to do it less .
22 You will need to practise it carefully .
23 You 've begun something with this Estabrook business , for instance , and I 'll need to watch it closely , or before we know it there 'll be ripples , spreading through the Imajica . ’
24 You will find that semi-permanent products improve the texture of your hair and you wo n't need to condition it quite so often .
25 This implies that people who can not remember things may not have lost the information — but may need to access it differently .
26 ‘ Should a' sent it sooner , then , ’ said the postmaster .
27 James right like Mr right he did n't know right and we have this sort of erm water fountain and he was running towards it and he , and he filled up his mouth with it and he was spitting it everywhere and we were all sort of getting out the way and Mr told him if you do n't want to drink it then leave it alone and he sort of turned and walked away .
28 He must 've whacked it fairly hard to caused that sort of damage .
29 We could 've done it really , but it kept him in with the people like and er .
30 Did you do n't you want to sell it then ?
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