Example sentences of "[vb infin] [conj] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | First I 'll divulge that I went to Bristol — they 'll know that already if they 're bright enough — then I 'll say I went to this Bed and Breakfast — then I looked for a job … |
2 | The police will know that soon if they do n't already . |
3 | My hon. Friend will know that more than 200,000 free information booklets have already been distributed , which answer questions about unleaded fuel and provide contact numbers for the main car manufacturers . |
4 | No um Michael Fraser Associates have now started a lobbying operation which is run for them by the former Chief Executive of the Tory Party in Scotland whose name I 've forgotten but he lives down at Tiningham in East Lothian ah , now if I could get him in if Fred does n't object and again if Fred did n't object and the other guy did n't object it might be worth getting a member of Parliament in |
5 | In eighty three , when it was obvious that the Conservatives were gon na win because then if you , if , this is history now , but the Labour Party was led by Michael Foot then , it was it was in no shape to win the election in erm the Conservatives were , were led by Thatcher , she was on a high after the Falklands War , the Conservatives romped home . |
6 | Having reached the conclusion that there was consideration for the agreement made on June 28 and June 29 , 1973 , I must next consider whether even if that agreement , varying the terms of the original ship-building contract of April 10 , 1972 , was made under a threat to break that original contract and that the various increased instalments were made consequentially under the varied agreement , the increased sums can be recovered as money had and received . |
7 | On the other hand , the thrust for privatization somewhat lost its appeal as the public came to realize that share values could fall as well as rise . |
8 | The figures are calculated on an assumed growth rate of 10.75% and are therefore not guaranteed , as unit prices can fall as well as rise . |
9 | However , this can not be used as a guide to future fund performance , as unit prices can fall as well as rise . |
10 | And , as the value of shares can fall as well as rise , a PEP is no place for any money you ca n't afford to lose . |
11 | And , as the value of shares can fall as well as rise , a PEP is no place for any money you ca n't afford to lose |
12 | The price of shares can fall as well as rise , so it is worth noting these two golden rules : |
13 | The sky was low and pregnant with rain which would fall as soon as the wind dropped . |
14 | Once informed of this , Ershad had little option but to announce his forthcoming resignation , which he did late on Dec. 4 , saying that he would resign as soon as the opposition had nominated an interim president who would replace him and supervise elections . |
15 | Walesa , who attended this session , said afterwards that in order to prove that the new constitution had not been tailor-made for him he would resign as soon as it came into force . |
16 | ‘ He may not be able to get round immediately , but he 'll let us know as soon as he can . |
17 | You must let me know as soon as you know when you 're moving , wo n't you ? |
18 | ‘ We may be some time finding Mr Maxwell but we 'll let you know as soon as we do . ’ |
19 | If you are , and I really do hope so , you must let me know as soon as ever you can so I can get home the same time as you . |
20 | Use the cell phone ; let the caller know as soon as you 've switched off the alarms . |
21 | ‘ Let me know as soon as there 's any news . ’ |
22 | was meant to phone me back this morning when she 'd talked to her boss , but has n't , and I do n't know her work no. to chase her , but will let you know as soon as I hear ! |
23 | But we 'll do our best to find out , and I 'll let you know as soon as I do . |
24 | Please let Rita Quick know as soon as you can if you would like to come — we can take up to ten . |
25 | I 'll let you know as soon as I hear anything , ’ he told her with a surprisingly warm , reassuring smile . |
26 | ‘ The hospital asked me to let them know as soon as you were on your way . |
27 | So , you 'll let us know as soon as you hear ? |
28 | I 'll let you know as soon as I know . |
29 | , editor of the present edition , is very well qualified for the task as he has , for many years , worked as a guide on these mountains , in particular on Mount Kenya , which he must know as well as anyone . |
30 | ‘ Because if you did , you 'd know as well as I that any youngsters growing up in that sort of background learn from a relatively early age all the joys of hotel life — like being called upon to wash sinkloads of dishes when the dishwasher packs up — or to change dozens of beds when the chambermaid calls in sick . |