Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [verb] [noun] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Erm , so if anybody would like to erm put their hand up that would like to go to Denman this coming year er , please do so or let Margaret know .
2 and left the f the file on the windowsill I hope he pulls in and lets people go past .
3 well , if they were interested in speaking to me I could probably put them on to not just myself but members of my flight , it is n't my flight it 's flight erm and there are several of us in Scotland who could come in and do things like that for a modest remuneration erm
4 The britzka overhauled Sam and Sarah halfway up the hill from Trouville ; Nora made the coachman pull in and let Sarah climb up ; he and Sam walked beside the horses to the top .
5 Sophie looked down and saw Lori swing out , then back , then into view again .
6 And then you go down and make food do you ?
7 I did so and heard Hutton take the call in his office .
8 So if you want to give your knitwear that ‘ haute couture ’ touch , go along and let Nina teach you how .
9 The best is to obtain juveniles from a number of sources , rear them together and let nature take its course .
10 Using reported experiences , we aimed to draw together good practice and make recommendations to the organisations on how best to manage secondments so as to help secondees adapt more rapidly to their new jobs and , in due course , to the return of their former posts .
11 This being so , specific rehabilitation programmes for people with mental disorder frequently use a therapeutic approach which practises and rehearses ordinary activities so as to help people regain confidence in managing the business of life .
12 The plan to pay all 25 benefits from the same office — rather than make claimants chase about between different centres -was announced by Social Services Secretary Peter Lilley .
13 The district was determined to get action on long-standing problems , for example , reducing waiting times in certain specialities , or making clinicians travel to patients for outpatient clinics at a peripheral community hospital , rather than make patients travel to the DGH .
14 So assertive is just being clear in what you want being prepared to keep going until you 've got something along those lines rather than letting people dismiss you or make you feel as though they 've dismissed you and your point not being considered i.e. your point not being heard or going away feeling that your point you did n't have a fair crack because you did n't give your point properly .
15 Such an object , dragging spacetime around with it , would scramble space and time up and make time travel a reality .
16 I could stake myself out and let Nevil come for me , relying on Malpass and the boys in blue to arrive in the nick of time .
17 I just tune out and let Chrissie take over .
18 ‘ These are competitors , salesmen , traders — they go out and make things happen .
19 If you have any sense you 'll let me pay you what Crevecoeur cost you now and let hir come back with us . ’
20 Thereafter I sat back and let Tod handle everything .
21 The remaining 10 per cent , I sit back and let John manipulate me .
22 make sure I see her this week , so she said oh she said Penny is a good girl she said er there was Penny and Margaret working at G P P and she said they were both doing test but she said come the end of day they only wanted one she said and for that , so she said Penny stood back and let Margaret stay to keep her job
23 Dexter looked back and saw Russell drain off the last drops of his lager .
24 And as I fled I looked back and saw Gorias die into the dark behind me ; the gold towers of Paradise sank like fading flames . ’
25 Why not go back and let Charlie get rid of him for me ?
26 I ca n't sit back and let Liz get on with it . ’
27 He seemed quite content to sit back and let Stephen do the talking when Elvin Braithwaite , the island 's Immigration chief , knocked and entered .
28 ‘ God , though , it 's tempting , ’ William says , leaning back and letting Andy crane out over the pyramid of glasses again .
29 They had spent half an hour with the President , the Director sitting back and letting Rostov take him through all the details of the last few weeks .
30 Hearing what sounded like a muttered exclamation of fury at her elbow , Melissa looked around and saw Dora turn on her heel and march off into the orchard , where she stopped under an apple tree and stared up into the branches as if inspecting its heavy crop of fruit .
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