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

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1 Yet beyond this general expectation he did not pressure them too early , at one point he seriously doubted whether Hideki was fitted to benefit from university study .
2 I just , I do n't know , , gon na throw them away really .
3 Do you often throw them away then ?
4 If I 've got four of something can I throw them away now ?
5 Well if I 'd have got to see him he might have said something , but I do n't like going and saying do you want me again now or owt you know ?
6 Do you want me even half as much as I want you ?
7 I was n't — I was n't at all sure your aunt would want me here again , but of course I wanted to come .
8 ‘ And nobody do n't want me there anyhow , ’ Dot finished out loud .
9 " If you do n't want me any longer I ought to be on my way to the hospital .
10 If you ca n't plant them closer together , instead of their roots going outwards they 'll probably go downwards
11 And the men will think them much safer if my method is French .
12 In describing the negotiations for Æthelred 's return from exile in 1014 , this says that the king was informed that no lord was dearer to them than their native lord , if he would govern them more justly ( rihtlicor ) than before , and that he then promised to remedy the things that they all hated .
13 ‘ It should make them even more careful about their monitoring , ’ Abrahams says .
14 They are aware of the fraud , and my hon. Friends and I will make them even more aware of it .
15 ‘ We feel it is only further embittering loyalist paramilitaries and will make them even more hard-line .
16 In the end , they argued , this would make them no longer viable and a ripe candidate for takeover by another district .
17 When considering the regulations for set-aside , which is a very valuable tool in the present negotiations , will the Minister make them rather more positive by enabling farmers who have land set aside — especially , perhaps , for one year — to use the year to clean the land rather than merely to cut it ?
18 Men who work with their hands might find a little attention with hand lotion could make them much more romantically stimulating .
19 Sorry , I run a health spa in Scotland and I see an awful lot of women who obviously come in for some slight improvement but quite frankly it is the stress factor that shows in the face that does n't make them quite so beautiful because their personalities comes across for when their stressed it shows in their face and I notice when they leave only after a few days the stress has gone and their personality shines through and their far more beautiful .
20 Y yes chair it 's all about relative accessibility and simply improving roads more distant from Leeds will make them relatively more accessible but not more accessible than locations closer to Leeds .
21 It will be an ‘ entitlement ’ to children only if the teachers ' interpretation of it and their teaching style , as it is affected by its requirements , will make them more rather than less likely to be the teachers with the sorts of qualities which are likely to engage their learners , interests .
22 ’ Do n't make me sound as old as I sometimes feel . ’
23 ‘ Nothing will make me well again . ’
24 My social conscience is fairly limited in a lot of ways , there 's not much I 'm angry about that does n't affect me quite directly .
25 I do n't want them just yet .
26 You do n't want them there any longer do you ?
27 Your change of address is important to all your friends and relatives and all those people who usually send you bills or communications — like the bank , building society , post office , insurance company etc. , and you should notify them straight away .
28 If I treat you decently , Bill , you will actually treat me quite nicely .
29 If she were , confound it , she 'd treat me less shabbily ! ’
30 I persuaded my mother that I should be the first visitor ; after all , I knew Parma better than she did , and since I was a young girl they might treat me more kindly .
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