Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Only industry could absorb locally this surplus the land would not support , and in the early half of the nineteenth century there was none .
2 Some might joke unkindly that road deaths in the region are not limited to traffic accidents .
3 They may experience rather more difficulty in mounting a similar operation against Kilkenny , though .
4 But I do not think so this afternoon .
5 I do n't think so any rate , so you know bear in mind when you choose your prizes .
6 Oh erm let me slow down this bit , erm no it 's twen , oh it is twenty six ninety nine anywhere else , I 've seen it but in Argos , Wi , well William looked in the catalogue on Tuesday for me , but he said it was nineteen ninety nine in Argos
7 Such structural changes are inevitable with the international division of labour but Northern protectionism will , undoubtedly , slow down this process .
8 must tread gingerly this week or things will backfire on you .
9 It was hard to believe that a monosyllable could convey so much terror .
10 There 's more folk working do n't make so much money on it .
11 Do n't make so much noise .
12 If I take them on the table they wo n't make so much noise then
13 So perhaps Lollo and I wo n't make so much fuss about going back to Earth .
14 They d do n't make so much fuss about it they distribute it and it gets on very satisfactory and people er , are very happy to receive these tickets .
15 ( 47 ) Why make so much fuss ?
16 This recalls the auxiliary use of need in questions , and indeed ( 46 ) and ( 47 ) above are equivalent to Why need we bother ? and Why need you make so much fuss ? , with all four sentences implying " for no good reason " ( cf. de Cornulier 1978 : 130 ) .
17 I never thought it 'd make so much difference , ’ she gabbled .
18 Oh , that 's twice I do n't know , do n't make so much difference but I 'm only a , sort of uneducated slob , but there you go oh god , it 's boring
19 Strange that something as solemn as death should make so little impression on her , while this trivial memory should pierce her through and through .
20 ‘ You can only experience so much fame , ’ he says .
21 The tax consequences of a merger are considered generally in Chapter 10. ( d ) Notifications Though solicitors will need little enough encouragement to advertise such changes , the amalgamation or acquisition of a firm is the occasion of a material alteration which as a matter of professional conduct must be notified to the clients of all the firms involved .
22 You would need perhaps more skill than you have . ’
23 Connie is bemused by all the attention , mystified why her garden which is ‘ a proper higgle-piggle ’ should arouse so much interest . ’
24 Yeah but that the pump look cos they do n't , do n't need so much weed look that , we do n't put it on .
25 That helps it you do n't need so much polish if they use that they they fill that in .
26 such as f er for example a word processor clerk or may not saying , may not necessarily need so much training as
27 The consultants noted that substantial efficiencies could be made if the Crown Prosecution Service which oversees cases going to court , did n't need so much paperwork .
28 Policing needs to be locally based why do you need so many force headquarters ? ’
29 Instead we will discuss together all design variations in each particular field ; within a field it should not be assumed that the more complex facilities are the later ones , since evolution has often been towards simplifying systems from the programmer 's viewpoint .
30 ‘ The world does not need just another computer exhibition … ’
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