Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pron] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | a ghastly bogye , which doth them greatly affear . |
2 | I goes you better get a tetanus cos God knows what Dempsey 's got . |
3 | The ending with the UN sign-off tells the viewer who is communicating the message and lets them then make the connection . |
4 | He plays up to them , producing shocking ideas and attitudes which he lets himself half believe . |
5 | The final add-in is unique to Symphony as it a memory management tool that lets you temporarily turn off its currently unused components in order to increase the memory available . |
6 | Erm , well what does everyone else think ? |
7 | Does everyone really dream in colour ? |
8 | Oh we had much more discipline when we were young than they have nowadays and I do n't think it does them any harm . |
9 | ‘ Does my deep love mean nothing to you ? |
10 | Why does nobody else seem to care ? |
11 | It does nobody any favour to be termed a heavy drinker rather than an alcoholic . |
12 | Cocooned in its Quadripartite Status , Berlin does nobody any harm at present . |
13 | Mr Hurd said in Oxford : ‘ A period of soul-searching does nobody any harm unless it is prolonged to the point where it becomes weakening and ridiculous . ’ |
14 | He does himself little service , and your magazine even less , when he indulges in such unprofound , personal and wry comments . |
15 | Does your wife do that or does somebody else do that , why not just ask me the question who does the gardening |
16 | Or does somebody else get the credit f or does the credit apply equally because everybody deals with their own at home ? |
17 | The fact that the hon. Lady rose with a prepared supplementary , ignoring the significance of the massive problems of the time , does her little credit . |
18 | ‘ Your loyalty does you little credit . |
19 | The Queen of the Night , in her representation with the creatures of the night , is not at their mercy , nor does she completely civilize and tame their natures . |
20 | ‘ Does she ask who it is first or does she just use it as soon as she hears a man 's voice ? ’ |
21 | Is the Prime Minister , who 's role in this affair is so crucial , that she simply must take part in the debate which we hope to have in this House ; why does she not admit it . |
22 | But for God 's love , he thought , half-intrigued and half-exasperated , if she has anything to charge against him why does she not speak ? |
23 | Well if , if you look at erm a female worker , er as opposed to a male worker and you look at the o oppression that she suffers , does she not suffer both the oppression of being working and the oppression of being a woman ? |
24 | Does she not find |
25 | ‘ Why does she not cry out ? |
26 | Does she not know the truth , that after marriage , life changes . |
27 | Does she not know ? |
28 | In reply to Kate Westwood 's letter in the February issue , why does she not join together with other knitters or any other craft makers and open a small shop , selling other people 's crafts on commission ? they could take it in turns looking after it . |
29 | Does she ever give yer any money for what yer do ? ’ he asked . |
30 | ‘ Does … does she ever stay on Water Gypsy with you ? ’ |