Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Let's make somewhere to leave them . ’ |
2 | That way at least , the ultimate prize should remain within reach whatever happens inside the polling booths -always provided , of course , that he has not ‘ peaked ’ too soon . |
3 | next of tables like yes , and we will want somewhere to put them , |
4 | He waved his ID and smiled and the clerk did n't even jack in to check it . |
5 | I do n't think so love there 's the first of the money lender so only a big one , once |
6 | I do n't stay in to watch it and end up taping it . |
7 | Our did n't stay long did he ? |
8 | I do n't believe that the method of selling cars with huge discounts that has been going on in the US for some time is good for the companies , and I also do n't think long term it 's good for the industrial base of the country and therefore ultimately for the customer . |
9 | You know you should 've perhaps questioned him , you know what 's his minimum what , you know , what could he how , how important is his future . |
10 | Firstly , this gives you greater flexibility in distributing the data around the devices and directories on your system , and secondly , it is useful administratively — for instance , if one project finds that LIFESPAN is giving them data corruption alarms , you will need only to validate their particular Storage Directory , rather than the whole database . |
11 | Those attending the seminar will be the guests of the Börsenverein , which will pay the costs of accommodation and all events , and will need only to meet their travel expenses to and from the seminar . |
12 | People would gang together to destroy him . |
13 | the quiz do n't tie in do they ? |
14 | She would probably wait patiently to seize her chance at egg laying , then steal in , for reed warblers are primary hosts to cuckoos in wetland habitat . |
15 | ‘ Mister , I do n't know 'ow to thank you , honest I do n't , you 've got more human kindness than a bishop . |
16 | All the trees , but they had all fall down do you see , flat . |
17 | I 'd hate to do that , so tell me where I blundered and I 'll know not to do it again . ’ |
18 | And this time she 'd know not to ask anyone to store her furniture . |
19 | It was important that she ring her parents to let them know not to expect her that day . |
20 | She made me promise not to tell what had happened . |
21 | I knew it must be wrong , because afterwards he made me promise not to tell anyone about it , not even Mamma . |
22 | I mean , if you 'll promise not to haul me into another clinch ? ’ |
23 | In order that this may swell easily to accommodate its rapidly accumulating tissues , this simple body is not burdened with a heavy sclerotised skeleton but enclosed in a thin and to some degree stretchable cuticle . |
24 | Well you do n't know anyway do you ? |
25 | We could meet up with them in public and I could n't guarantee not to strangle him on sight . |
26 | Well I think it 's only if you want to do er you know like doing it for some , something or other is n't it ? |
27 | But it is very unlikely that enough super-delegates , more than a quarter of whom have already endorsed Clinton , would gang up to deny him the title . |
28 | I did n't know though did I I thought you 'd let them cool ! |
29 | He did n't know though did he ? |
30 | Erm and I know one that I do know now said it 's Certainly , she said , it 's only for the money I do it , nothing else . |