Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pers pn] to [adv] " in BNC.

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1 But if the club suddenly asked him to strongly consider taking the Blackburn offer then even if he did n't he probably would never have felt the same again about playing for Leeds , ( ie , doubting about management 's loyalty to him , etc . )
2 Resist him and keep remembering that he only wants you to further his ambitions …
3 For the face as simulacrum can only refer us to yet another image , there being no true face behind the mask .
4 There is , of course , nothing wrong with trying to look your best , but for the born-again Weldon to refuse to see anyone unless she spent half the day in the hairdressers and then proclaim that she 's only doing it to further her career ( oh , please ) smacks of hypocrisy of the very highest order .
5 Stephanie seemed in danger of losing her balance , teetering on impossibly high , fragile heels which only brought her to just below Roman 's shoulder height .
6 Tell him , you can only , you can only advise you to actually invest in the managed fund .
7 He was not using it to further his own human development , he was using it up for the profit of the people who paid him , the anonymous shareholders and their abstract interests .
8 Do not expect him to always be amused , though ; he is a very powerful man .
9 Your filter can deal with the waste products of the fish , but you should not expect it to also cope with additional and unnecessary pollution .
10 ‘ Also , if you allow the dog to sit on your settee , then replace that settee with a new one you do n't want the dog to sit on , you must not expect it to suddenly understand why it can not sit there . ’
11 Why have you just discounted it to there ?
12 At the root of the mixture of emotions that Kylie felt that day was the very real feat that despite the fame and fabulous wealth that might lie ahead of her , her future might not allow her to ever again be part of as precious and close a group of friends as she was during her Neighbours days .
13 you do not mind my taking this method of answering your letter and I hope that you , I did not put you to too much trouble to locate a recorder to listen to the tape , I am just too lazy to write it all down and think that what I have to say I can put it better in words than what I can on paper , I 'll let you do that part .
14 Oh sorry Carrie , I hope we 're not putting you to too much trouble are we here ?
15 There are no restrictions on the length of the pathname , but the logical name itself must be less than 20 characters , so that the total number of characters including the colon ( which LIFESPAN always requires you to explicitly type ) is 20 or less .
16 They 're trying to arrange a ‘ mutually convenient ’ date ( and in the back of their minds they also want it to still be on sky … so unless we both get knocked out of the FA cup this weekend ( perish the thought ) we 'll probably end up playing a saturday and the following monday if moneygrabber silver is owt to do with it .
17 Ross had no right to automatically expect her to suddenly become an efficient home-maker , she grumbled to herself as she got up to clear the dirty plates from the small dining-room table .
18 Well it it also allows me to once again break in here because er one of the things that you ca n't do in home improvement areas is talk to people about the final price on the phone .
19 It also allows you to electronically access a group diary , showing when colleagues are free so that you can block out meetings and add notes detailing their purpose .
20 and it would also enable you to quickly and easily do something on the erm on the , on the private functions night to make it look different .
21 CLARENCE is the Customer Lighting And Roads Enquiry Centre , a service centre set up to allow you to quickly and easily report any road and lighting defects and hazards .
22 The latter may simply reply that he does not feel it is in the public 's interest , or that the Police Authority does not strictly require it to effectively carry out its duties .
23 You know , they told me , and the they were on , and they were like they really expected them to just make up and they started having a fight !
24 ‘ They have been selling very well , so we have now extended them to over 60 stores , ’ say Sainsbury 's .
25 ‘ People are n't allowing us to just get on with the job .
26 Do n't want me er do n't want me to just check it ?
27 What had changed was two things , one that the governor of the state had talked about defying the court rather than actually do it and secondly , that Eisenhower had summoned Forbus to see him at Camp David , the president 's summer retreat in Maryland , and had a weekend of talks with Forbus Now I was n't there , I was at primary school then , but I was n't there as far as one can piece it together what , what Eisenhower said to Forbus was , you know , I do n't really care what you do , but I do n't want it on prime time national television , I do n't want a scene , I do n't want you to flagrantly , openly , publicly to flout the order of the court .
28 You know I mean because all the people that have come to show support and er solidarity have done it er I mean we 've been very aware you know the quarry men have actually said you know no we do n't want you to actually block the land rovers we do it our own way and erm you know there 's been no out of control mass picketing or violence or anything like that .
29 ‘ Well I do n't want you to now . ’
30 And I do n't want you to as much as speak to her from now on .
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