Example sentences of "[verb] to [adv] [vb infin] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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31 | I 'd like to just opt out of my career , too . |
32 | Thank you and I think I 'd like to just point out to Mr . |
33 | I think , I 'd like to just take up the point about secrecy because I am involved in talking to couples where the , there is a basic problem of male infertility where th the husband of the couple , or the partner of the couple is unable to father a child because he 's not producing any sperm , or not producing enough sperm and that couple come to us for help and advice |
34 | If you 'd like to just hang on a second I want to this little . |
35 | I 'd also like to just come back on one point that Mr Feist made about a a two tier approach to employment sites . |
36 | Now though I 've got to just get on with the rest of my life |
37 | ‘ We have not got a lot of money and we have got to just get on with the job of trying to sort things out on the field . |
38 | The child will indicate exactly how important it is and you 've got to really find out whether they want to do something about it . |
39 | You 've got to really work out what 's what . |
40 | She began to slowly pull back , but her eyes were trapped in the sudden , melting caress in his gaze . |
41 | She watched him for as long as she could bear to , anger warring with a sense of duty , then abruptly she marched into the house , and with gritted teeth and a distinctly martyred feeling she began to resentfully sort out a bag to take with her to Soufrière . |
42 | Chair , in respect of what erm , it 's obviously it 's er , good for the Authority that Mr is er , obviously , but what will happen to his post , right away , and what , will there be someone employed to actually fill in , I know there will probably be some moving up er , ? |
43 | The former Charlton youngster has had a harrowing time at Wednesday since his £250,000 move in January last year — but is aiming to finally win over the Hillsborough boo-boys . |
44 | Subtle shades of beige from the Crown Expressions range have been ragged to cleverly break up the colour which is picked up in the marble fireplace , pale loose cotton covers and unbleached cotton curtains . |
45 | The seller of the goods may wish to simply pass on the interest charges to the customer , or may wish to push up the price of the product and market it as zero interest finance . |
46 | was suppose to rapidly back up , he 's twenty-two , born thirtieth June 1969 . |
47 | Even when he was coldly angry , as now , something inside her longed to simply reach out to him . |
48 | He had either to get his father to listen or otherwise he would have to just walk out . |
49 | Once she 's c more or less caught up does n't have to exactly catch up just have some idea of the basic stuff that they 're talking about |
50 | And I think I 'll have to now push on about this |
51 | In going to measure houses , did you have to actually go out and visit houses ? |
52 | O K , erm , and you do have to actually pay back the premiums other people would stop and start them at random . |
53 | But you do have to still sit down and get that information . |
54 | This simple method avoids having to laboriously pick up the worms one by one . |
55 | but erm I do n't think Joan , at the time , last night , Joan said that she was a bit too tired to Bob was having to just fit in with that so I do n't know what they 're gon na do . |
56 | Langbaurgh 's Leisure Services Officer , Max Coleby , said : ‘ As far as road races are concerned we are having to financially batten down the hatches this year and all events will be self-financing . |
57 | In this state of affairs , these major interests were no longer in a position of having to simply press in on government from the outside . |
58 | within the department without having to really take on extra ones . |
59 | Lord Justice Taylor , set to officially take over from Lord Lane on April 27 , was speaking in court one of the town centre building . |
60 | However , I would n't want to simply sit back on our achievement , because there 's no room for complacency . |