Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pers pn] [vb infin] and " in BNC.
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1 | A series of 10 minute routines will not only make you look and feel in better shape but supplement your fitness . |
2 | First Parker put him clear only to see him miscontrol and allow Gunn to save — and then Gunn kept out his close-range diving header . |
3 | Not only did he build and restore churches and monasteries , but also he repaired the city walls ; he corresponded with Caesarius of Clermont about laying underground water-pipes , and he was responsible for severing road-communications with the south to prevent the spread of plague . |
4 | In 1785 alone , not only did he survey and engrave the series of charts mentioned above , but he also found time to make a series of estate plans for Patrick Kerr of Abbotrule ( which Kerr failed to pay for ) , to survey a line for a canal from the Forth to the Clyde for Robert Whitworth , and to engrave several plans for the court of session in Edinburgh . |
5 | Well our M O T guy , fair do you know and he 'll say so and so wants doing , can you take it away and do it ? |
6 | So did you go and to see her at erm often |
7 | Oh yes not too far away so did you go and see him often ? |
8 | Almost , but not quite , enough to make me go and buy a set of reproduction Book-of-Hours Christmas cards from a small-format ‘ gift ’ catalogue … . |
9 | Right let me go and get the it 's next to the wall . |
10 | But I 'm not seeing me kid and me husband walk to town in second-hand clothes . |
11 | He would just make me go and wipe it all off . |
12 | ‘ Please , just let me go and I wo n't ever come back . ’ |
13 | Just let me go and get the cups from the kitchen . |
14 | just let me go and put the baby in the car and I 'll be back for you in a minute , alright ? |
15 | There 's already one at Poplington actually , just let me finish and you can make your point |
16 | If there 's anything you want just let me know and I 'll do my best . |
17 | If it 's too long for you , just let me know and I 'll find something shorter and a bit easier . ’ |
18 | Anything you want , just let me know and I 'll give you a good price . |
19 | Oh it was funny with Alison when I first saw her on when she was still a terrible state she let it all out in a great scream and I just let her talk and talk and talk |
20 | always ask me never never just let it go and think , Oh well perhaps I 'll understand it later . |
21 | And they used to say , some of them used to say er , If there 's anything you ca n't get , if you haven you ca n't get for us or have n't got , er just let us know and we 'll bring it with us . |
22 | My famous dog Oggie , who has alternately made me hate and love him for 12 years , has passed his tendency for being naughty on to his children . |
23 | Four minutes later he claimed a second near Hal Far , but did not see it crash and had no witness , although he believed that the pilot of this aircraft also baled out . |
24 | Just when Tod has established our relationship with Irene on a secure footing , the kind of set-up that any sane man would kill for , with her punctual visits and affectionate phone calls , the movies we enjoy together , the fine dining , the peace and safety ( the forgiveness ) that her presence confers , plus the exquisitely torpid lovemaking which takes place right on the button every couple of months or so , and reaching the stage , now , where I think we can tackle her , gently but firmly , about her untidiness around the house , because it 's best to get these things out in the open , not to let them rankle and fester , and so on-guess what . |
25 | They sat there side by side , Faye and Roberta , staring at Alice , so unlike Mary and Reggie that Alice was even amused — inside , of course , not letting it show And her heart hurt for the girls . |
26 | See at I can just let her go and play out on the park , or at anything , you know with the other kids , but round here you ca n't . |
27 | Why do n't you just let me come and live up here as your guest ? |
28 | She says she could walk away from it all tomorrow ; ‘ I could just let it go and start all over again . |
29 | The Irish have settled into this country and there are communities of them all over do they go and see your concerts and if they do that must mean a great deal to them I should think ? |
30 | She 's always down my ear , saying well what exactly did you do and and what did you do next ? |