Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [vb mod] [verb] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | These were the ‘ bit more television ’ Blanche wanted to watch , since she believed they would help freshen her image of the murdered woman . |
2 | Wing Commander Tim Woods says they will help transport casualties and give immediate treatment if needed to any injured troops . |
3 | Mr Carter 's closer relationship with Mr Bush has got his smile back into the newspapers , but Mr Carter has never stopped believing he can help solve the world 's problems . |
4 | He says it may help keep out every Tom , Dick and Harry who want to busk . |
5 | Now they hope he 'll help pull in other big names . |
6 | They know that protests to the foreign office wo n't bring their daughter back , but they hope it may help prevent a similar tragedy occuring again . |
7 | ‘ We hope it can help improve cancer counselling in the North West . ’ |
8 | Now they 've got the bloody nerve to charge us half when we live there I do n't think she 'd dare say anything to me about it . |
9 | Selling him would help strengthen Souness 's financial hand . |
10 | Privately , other aides claimed it would help calm the furious row if details of the trip were leaked . |
11 | Software piracy is wrong , but more flexible policies for selling it would help combat the crime . |
12 | We I think you know we can do go into just four four people . |
13 | Erm not really you know maybe in an out of the way way they might but you know the type of musicians we are or whatever , you know we can do say I can do all the Irish stuff the up tempo rousing songs I can play Irish and Scottish dances and that kind of stuff , then Tony can do right across the board with easy listening stuff and country stuff and even one of the tracks on our new C D is er is er well what I would term a pop song . |
14 | Anti-car-theft company Nightstick believe they will help steer Lewis through his world heavyweight final eliminator at London 's Earls Court on October 31 — and help make the £4m battle a sell-out . |
15 | There 'll be a competition to design the new centre , but the architects feel they should help establish the winning criteria . |
16 | What what do you think they could do do ? |
17 | We never thought they 'd dare put the bodies there . |
18 | He says that although it 's a high price to pay , he hopes it will help keep the lad out of trouble when he 's older . |
19 | The reason why I joined the original class was that I had become intrigued by what I had heard and read about the Technique and I thought it might help prevent a second hip operation . |
20 | I do n't think he 'd dare come out on the highway in daylight . |
21 | Force O'Neill to CONCEDE MORE THAN HE WANTS TO OR THAN HE THINKS HE CAN DARE GIVE without risking overthrow by the more reactionary elements among the Unionists . |
22 | Yeah I definitely think she ought to have have a check up better to have a check you and it be nothing , than just keep hanging on saying it 'll go away and it does n't , it just gets worse . |
23 | I think you 'd do leave the bits |
24 | no oh I carpets and what have you you know I think you can make do as long as you 've got one , you know why it |
25 | We are obviously hoping you will help feed in the environmental aspects to be addressed . |
26 | I said we could get get our house inside it . |
27 | Mambo Leo took on a new importance in the 1950s , when the Government hoped it would help stave off the march of nationalism . |
28 | He hoped it would help shelter the group against the UK downturn in housebuilding . |
29 | The government said it will help meet some of the cost of the damage . |