Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [pron] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm so frightened the feeling will go away , it 's too fragile , and I do so want it not to break . |
2 | She does n't much want them actually to touch her . |
3 | He stiffened as he recognized a man move upstairs with a distinctive , boneless saunter : he had better send someone up to check the backgammon room . |
4 | Complete new animals can be reproduced asexually by detachment of an arm and starfish may literally tear themselves apart to reproduce . |
5 | ‘ Better take him back to ask the questions , ’ the policeman said . |
6 | You 'd better tell me where to hit it and how hard . ’ |
7 | You 'd better tell me where to hit it and how hard . ’ |
8 | Well I think we 'd better leave them just to do what they like , cos I expect Gwen wants to get on with her dinner now . |
9 | its not , you ca n't , the thing is you ca n't defend them without how you die , you ca n't train people how to avo to die , you can only train them how to avoid it , so it does n't really matter if you get fired or not , but they show you the drills and you have to do them to the best of your ability the blank rounds are only there to the conditions , now this is why they 've got these laser got laser sights all over the body , helmet and torso and the actual weapons got a laser on top and you get , if you get near one of these things you go dead and your out , and you can actually simulate |
10 | you better teach me how to make gravy if I 'm going to polytechnic , because I do n't know how to do it |
11 | What he says about the king 's own explanation for his forwardness in battle is one of a number of examples of d'Ayala 's perception of the Scottish kingdom : ‘ He ( the king ) said to me that his subjects serve him with their persons and goods , in just and unjust quarrels , exactly as he likes , and that therefore he does not think it right to begin any warlike undertaking without being himself the first in danger . ’ |
12 | I do not think it right to ban all these services . |
13 | But that does not make it right to encourage disaster in search of diversion . |
14 | And I am also thinking of the identification of Rahila Khan — a novelist supposedly Asian and female — as an Anglican vicar ; and of the attempt to thwart a biography by the Englishman Ian Hamilton of the American J. D. Salinger , whose novels tell the story of his life , but who does not want anyone else to do so , preferring to keep his facts to himself . |
15 | It did not suit her now to observe the emotional turmoil inside Rose . |
16 | Brian did not know what else to say . |
17 | On the other hand , she did not know what else to say , so she said nothing . |
18 | He said said the Government was keeping interest rates high because it did not know what else to do . |
19 | They do not know what else to do . |
20 | Do you cling to problems because you do not know what else to think about , and what else to discuss with friends ? |
21 | and quite honestly , I think they not only do they not bring them up to do , I mean useful like that , but I thought Ken 's his family never showed any affection any warmth , any caring , any love , and I would do anything for anyone if they just say thank you , but with Ken |
22 | ‘ We did not bring them here to sit in the stand , ’ Roxburgh said , although he would not commit himself as to whether either was considered a starter against the French . |
23 | More importantly , he was not tonsured : Lothar , perhaps moved by the obligations of a godfather , could not bring himself thus to exclude Charles from the ranks of the throneworthy . |
24 | If a bench of two justices can not bring themselves thus to dispose of the case there was no other sensible construction of section 9(2) then that a bench of three must become seized of the matter , rehear the evidence and comply with the statute , i.e. convict or acquit on the evidence . |
25 | Dublin can not bring itself publicly to renounce its territorial claim to the North , while privately living in dread of ever having to acknowledge a direct responsibility for Northern Ireland 's Protestants . |
26 | I will not expect anyone else to make me happy but will find it within me . |
27 | The conductor does not show them how to play , he probably ca n't play more than one or two instruments , but he understands the purpose of each instrument and its usefulness . |
28 | In the meanwhile , we did not feel it right to make aspects of knowledge about language in the programmes of study ( which will be legally obligatory for every pupil working at levels 5 to 10 ) too extensive or demanding . |
29 | It 's not quite finished melting yet so I 'll just bring it over to see and have a look , can you see look it 's still all bits , lumps and margarine in it . |
30 | Privately Vitali will feel relieved that his yearning can finally be classed as hopeless — that he need not spur himself recklessly to act in regard to me ; and maybe die as a result . |