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

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1 Hearing the panic in her voice , she quickly added , ‘ I mean , will you want me up here for long ?
2 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 ?
3 Do you want me even half as much as I want you ?
4 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 .
5 ‘ And nobody do n't want me there anyhow , ’ Dot finished out loud .
6 Alice , who had been about to get up , ready to leave , said quickly , " He does n't want me down there ?
7 " If you do n't want me any longer I ought to be on my way to the hospital .
8 ’ Do n't make me sound as old as I sometimes feel . ’
9 ‘ Nothing will make me well again . ’
10 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 .
11 If I treat you decently , Bill , you will actually treat me quite nicely .
12 If she were , confound it , she 'd treat me less shabbily ! ’
13 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 .
14 Oh did I laugh me just about done with these
15 Old Mangle does n't wind me up as much as this this other one one with glasses .
16 You 'd hurt me so badly — there I was , head over heels in love with you , and you were asking me to be your mistress . ’
17 The unspoken and unacceptable reality is that when I do decide to have a baby , my bosses will regard me as less promotable than a childless woman or a man . ’
18 But I do n't think I ever seriously considered having Low Birk Hatt connected when they offered it to me .
19 She readily admits that she did so deliberately : ‘ I do n't think I ever really believed he would stay with me unless we had a child .
20 ‘ It 's terribly sad but I do n't think I ever really loved her , either .
21 ‘ Well , I do n't think I ever really knew that .
22 You do n't need me right away , do you ? ’
23 ‘ Do you need me again today ? ’ he said .
24 ‘ You do n't need me any longer — you 've found Garry , and I 'm sure he 's going to do just as you want , is n't he ? ’
25 One minute she was enjoying it — oh , with a few protests thrown in , like she did n't know me well enough , she should n't be doing it , and so on — nothing serious .
26 ‘ By the time we 're married , you will know me as well as you know yourself .
27 He said slowly , ‘ You do n't know me very well , Lissa , or you would understand that I do n't take kindly to facing the wrong end of a pair of shears .
28 ‘ What you 're saying , then , is that you do n't feel at ease with me , because you do n't know me very well . ’
29 ‘ Ah , but you do n't know me very well , Leonora . ’
30 Horrible that you should tempt me so heartlessly and — and pity me , ’ he spat at her .
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