Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pron] [vb infin] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | ( 128 ) Other women — they only made me love you more . |
2 | There was every possible opportunity and we discussed it ; he was keen but not importunate , which naturally made me love him more and be more inclined to give him what he was so sweetly not insisting on , but something held me back . |
3 | ‘ But I began this without any hope whatsoever of winning the one thing I wanted above all others because I thought it was already given , and what I took in compensation merely made me want it more and resent its absence , because I kept loving you more and more . |
4 | ‘ Better let him tell you about it , ’ Robins advised . |
5 | How long d' you reckon we 've got while your mum 's round there ? ’ |
6 | So you I mean do you so do you do you go to jumble sales at all or ? |
7 | So let me leave you with a few wise words . |
8 | I 'm as open minded and honest about my dogs as any dog owner , so let me tell you that I have the most beautiful , most gentle , most serious and most feminine Golden Retriever that ever lived . |
9 | ‘ So let me tell you about our Emperor 's hopes for the fullest possible form of control … ’ |
10 | So let me show you what I mean by freedom . |
11 | I think you 'll look terrific in those hotpants , so let me buy them for you ? ’ |
12 | So let me buy you a coffee . ’ |
13 | So let me ask you honestly , the man we met in Newgate was n't Taplow , was he ? ’ |
14 | So let me add mine — thank you very very much . |
15 | If he wants you to go , then you 'll go , and if he does n't , you wo n't , so let him show you he 's in control . ’ |
16 | It 's as simple as that , he 's showing interest so let him have it if he wants it . |
17 | So let us choose it for convenience at z = 0 at a distance R0 from the line charge as shown in Fig. 2.10 . |
18 | So let us settle them for you by Standing Order or Direct Debit . |
19 | This is a sweeping statement which makes little obvious sense on first reading , so let us dissect it more carefully . |
20 | So let us say you 've been hit in the eye accidentally by a hockey ball . |
21 | ‘ You never know what will happen ’ , they said , ‘ so let us help you get something abroad ’ . |
22 | So let us consider it , as an example . |
23 | And she had been fool enough to let him draw her in to it . |
24 | He turned round often enough to let me know he was looking for me . |
25 | ‘ There was only one sleeping-bag on the plane , rolled up in the blankets , and I 'm not gentleman enough to let you have it to yourself . ’ |
26 | suddenly lets me see he has |
27 | I 'd better let her take you home or she 'll eat me alive and spit out the bones . ’ |
28 | You 'd better let me carry you down . ’ |
29 | ‘ Yes , you 'd better let me tell him later . ’ |
30 | Better let me watch it , I 'm gon na watch that . |