Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] and [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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31 Ludens thought , she 's a puritan ; and he felt a sympathy with her and would have tarried , as he sensed that she wanted to talk to him .
32 He can waffle on about OPEC ad infinitum , and most clients wo n't know what the hell he 's talking about , but they 'll pretend to agree with him and will buy on the strength of what he says .
33 ‘ Bearing in mind that it will be Ian McGeechan 's last game as Scotland coach , it 's a perfect setting for Gavin and his side to give him a fitting send-off , ’ said Best , who will be taking a video of the Murrayfield game back with him and will spend this week poring over it , looking at both the performances of Scotland and potential Lions .
34 Anyone want to pick up the ball and run with it and would question whether it is considered necessary and does it give you sufficient guidance at strategic level ?
35 The semantic net does not have a particular linear version burnt into it and must distinguish different history subsections by giving them distinct names .
36 That 's why Max is totally into it and will go for it like a madman if he knows that the guys playing are good enough to get it .
37 They took the little house two doors away from Ken and Rhoda ; her own to play with , to sweep and dust and arrange as she liked , and meals for two to cook at her discretion , and her father and grandmother just down the road so she had both a respite from them and could keep an eye on them , not too close but not too far .
38 While you can still hit the opponent with any one of your body weapons he , in effect , has turned away from you and can launch no direct attack without first twisting to face you .
39 It will give you a break from the restrictions that have been placed upon you and will enable you to see how you get on on your own !
40 The spirit that believed in him and would dare anything in its innocence .
41 Please note that where an area is marked for cyclists ( as in Middle Meadow Walk ) pedestrians have not been physically excluded from it and may use it ; also children or dogs may run on to it unexpectedly .
42 In those years he was working hard on his Bovary ( though not , perhaps , as hard as he liked to maintain ) and at the end of the day , since a physical release was too complicated for him and would contain too many things he could n't entirely command , he sought an intellectual release .
43 If he did , the police would know where to look for him and would catch him .
44 He would be forced to eat what was placed before him because pigs ' trotters were good for him and would help him to grow .
45 Since he did not have the physical strength of most of the others , this was important for him and must have contributed a lot to his effectiveness .
46 We will turn this responsibility over to them and will give our attention to prayer and the ministry of the word . ’
47 Now yes there are times when other people give you arguments and will try and change it around and and you know yes we will listen to them and will agree that but what we want to know is ultimately is what 's going to be done about it .
48 The assumptions underpinning the theory are that new suppliers can easily enter the market and there are no restraints on trade ; that consumers are well-informed about their wants and the choices open to them and can exert leverage over sellers by threatening to take their business elsewhere .
49 This number will be personal to you and will remain your Driver Identity for as long as you are entitled to drive .
50 If you are intending to take out a Woolwich mortgage a copy of this report will be provided to you and will accompany our formal mortgage offer .
51 He said : ‘ I will keep her on the same round but I will keep an eye on her and may switch the rounds .
52 Whenever we asked for reassurance , Mr Smith assured us that his tribal chiefs were loyal to him and would vote for whatever agreement he advised them to .
53 And the King went out from Burgos and came nigh unto Bivar ; and the Cid came up to him and would have kissed his hand , but the King withheld it , and said angrily unto him , Ruydiez , quit my land .
54 The other children were very kind to him and would help to cope with him when necessary .
55 If we can improve let's hom let's home in on it and let's improve it .
56 Teachers should be aware , particularly of that aspect , I think , because phonic method is very often used in schools , by which I mean that the teacher wil hold up a flash card , and on it would be a pair of letters , say , suppose for example sh the teacher will hold up a large card with sh on it and will say to the class ‘ this is shuss ’ and the children will all say shuss whenever this card is held up — that 's fine , but the dyslexic pupil may not be seeing sh in the same way that the other children are .
57 This lets you monitor the demand that there is for it and will provide a sound basis for decisions about the possible expansion of your video facilities in the future .
58 Potter paddled for it and could have made it .
59 Think about it and let's have a proper talk .
60 ‘ You said I was too single-minded about it and should widen my interests , so I am .
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