Example sentences of "[vb infin] [to-vb] she [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Anyway , Liz is a bit annoyed because she does n't want to lose her no claims bonus . |
2 | He felt that he could grow to like her a lot . |
3 | ‘ Not necessarily , ’ she demurred , ‘ but she was kind , and I thought I would like to buy her a wedding present — and because you kindly took me in when you did n't want to , ’ she tacked on softly . |
4 | On behalf of all her fans , I would like to wish her the best of luck in 1992 and hope that she will carry on in the dedicated way she has in the past year or so . |
5 | I , on behalf of all her other fans around the world , would like to wish her the best of luck for 1992 . |
6 | I 'd like to give her a ring if I may ? ’ |
7 | I should like to ask her a few questions , such as what she really feels about the right hon. Member for Finchley ( Mrs. Thatcher ) . |
8 | No , he did n't want to give her a rose , or a spoon , or a baby . |
9 | Do you want to give her a ring ? |
10 | Jotan 's sister was eighteen , and Burun was constantly aware that he would have to find her a husband before the year was out , otherwise she would be entitled to go with any man she chose . |
11 | ‘ Do n't try to give her a good character , Mrs Fairfax , ’ said Mr Rochester sternly . |
12 | Now goes missing , we 'll have to give her a shout . |
13 | You 'll have to give her a kiss ! ’ |
14 | I suppose I 'll have to give her a ring . |
15 | He added : ‘ That would appear to be the case because , other things being equal , we would have to give her the job back . ’ |
16 | Oh I 'll have to get her a box of chocolates . |
17 | We 'll have to get her a set of books . |
18 | Except that this man , unlike Liam 's young father , could afford to give her the money for a clean abortion . |
19 | ‘ Methinks I should contrive to send her a message , suggesting that she pays me another visit . ’ |
20 | He could also afford to offer her a great deal of money for her share in this house , enough to tempt anyone . |
21 | She was transferred from home to a private rehabilitation centre , but she was not happy there because she had little privacy , and her family could not travel to see her every day . |
22 | She could never bear to give her a name . |
23 | Furthermore W. 's foster parents indicated at about this time that if W. were discharged they could not continue to offer her a home . |
24 | As void and null as her feeble attempts to find out what he did n't want to tell her the night of the paella . |