Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [verb] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | Do you want to , do you want me to shut up while you write that down ? |
2 | You do n't want me barging in when you 're having a meal . ’ |
3 | Cos he do n't want me going there cos I fell arse over tip earlier ! |
4 | What we do n't know is what they had in common that made them end up where they did . ’ |
5 | The rest of this section describes in detail how this is all achieved , since there are some problems which can affect your users by allowing them to access more than one LIFESPAN Process , and by your stopping of the LIFESPAN Process to which they had attached on login . |
6 | Furthermore , as a result of high levels of unemployment in the 1970s and 1980s ( and possibly also as a result of the capacity of the more affluent to accumulate enough resources to enable them to retire early if they wish ) , the percentage of those in their late fifties and early sixties who regard themselves as permanently retired has increased ( Walker 1980 ; GHS 1986 : 73 ; Johnson 1989 ) . |
7 | There are many people , though , who can not bear to delve too deeply into this vast and painful subject , although they are anxious to know enough about it to enable them to act wisely when called upon to support and console a relative who has suffered a major loss . |
8 | There is a difference , I think , between making children feel responsible for righting the wrongs of the world that we as adults have created , but at the same time to be able to enable them to think constructively as to what they can do . |
9 | The pits that have been ‘ saved ’ will be shored up with public subsidy to enable them to compete internationally until some of them are ready for privatisation . |
10 | But within the North some areas get the resources to enable them to develop economically while others do n't . |
11 | At their recent meeting the parish council asked me to find out whether the Ramblers ' Association is contemplating appealing against this decision . |
12 | My Director-General asked me to come along because I usually handle the lower-level liaison with Number 10 . |
13 | It got me noticed here although I think the one-man show I did outside on my own was the real deciding factor with the RSC . |
14 | Julian really made me laugh though cos I he was just fine was n't he ? |
15 | This made me study harder than ever . ’ |
16 | And when the babies were both a ripe four-plus , and she did indeed go off to Peking and left them with me , the ensuing fun made me wonder sometimes whether I was their father , which is no question to put , since the answer should be proffered , I suppose . |
17 | She had a fistful of tiny flowers , and made me wait patiently while she described them all , making up her own names when she forgot or had never learned the real ones . |
18 | They made me learn almost before I could walk . ’ |
19 | Unfortunately , you have not given me enough information about your medical condition or the drug which you were taking to enable me to say definitely whether or not you can make a claim . |
20 | Unfortunately , you have not given me enough information about your medical condition or the drug which you were taking to enable me to say definitely whether or not you can make a claim . |
21 | ( We only asked them to comment here if it did not meet expectations — either they all had low expectations or the conference was a high standard . ) |
22 | I definitely , I do n't really think I got more than I did in the end of year , last year one , I think I got forty percent in that |
23 | Did I really think I knew better than the FO , full of clever people who were experts on British foreign policy ? |
24 | I wanted a Knitmaster , but my husband insisted that this must be a better buy , although I do n't think I paid more than £42.00 for it . |
25 | Thee will not think I talk figuratively when I tell thee that his pine apple stove is sixty feet long , twenty feet wide and height proportionable . |
26 | I do n't think I have ever before felt quite so much in control and it 's really a powerful sensation … ’ |
27 | I mean I went out because I mean |
28 | I mean I 've even though about if I if I tell you this and you think that 's it 's going to put you you just even if you pass it on to somebody what I 'm telling you pass it on , but just and I 'll try and get the dental treatment where I can get the dental treatment . |
29 | The shoe feels exactly the same afterwards , which is the main reason runners want them resoled rather than buying a brand new pair . ’ |
30 | I want them to go on because they can see it 's the only thing to do . |