Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] [pers pn] [vb infin] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Over the coming years , I want to see us widen and extend our membership and our networking incorporation with other charities even further . |
2 | Well , we want to let you know that a new church is opening just down the road from you . |
3 | What Labour Members say makes it sound as though they do not want parents to know what the schools that their children are attending are like . |
4 | I make sure , then prepare to leave , but I want to make it appear that I entered and left the church like a ghost . |
5 | ‘ WE WANT to make it look as though it 's a wine merchant , ’ says Tim Waters in Clapham 's Wine Rack , south London , one of Thresher 's five prototype high-street wine shops . |
6 | Well alright he 's gon na turn left , er just pause let him clear and then follow the way t follow the way through . |
7 | I have passed the information on to who is the District Manager at the South East Edinburgh District and he will contact you direct to let you know whether or not a representative will be present . |
8 | We should restrict ourselves to trying to understand , and then try to help them expand and develop what they want to say . |
9 | The ambition was to surround the youth with ‘ continued influence for good ’ at a critical time of his life : ‘ We try to make him feel that there is no part of his life that is beyond the range of God 's love , and that everything should be done in God 's sight . ’ |
10 | I mean did you see that them lads that were round that discussion . |
11 | I mean do you think that the actual cutting of the meat should be a managerial task ? |
12 | S so I mean do you try and u do you use things around the area ? |
13 | PS Do let me know if there 's anything in the script that worries you at all — my home number is 01 228 9066 . |
14 | It was like one of the sentences that used to come in letters from home : ‘ Do let me know if there 's anything I can do . ’ |
15 | ‘ Do let me know if there 's anything else I can do . ’ |
16 | Though I thought you seemed not quite yourself , and trust all is well now — do let me know if there is anything I can do . |
17 | Do let me know if you want us to get a taxi from King 's X — or send us keys so we do n't wake you up ? ! ( 12.23 yawn … ) |
18 | Do let us know if you would rather not receive this information . |
19 | ‘ My dear Mother , Mrs Mitchell says , ‘ Do let us know if you mean to bring home a little convict . ’ ’ |
20 | If , due to unforeseen circumstances , you are unable to attend the performance booked , do let us know and we will do our best to re-sell your tickets . |
21 | Well , what do you think about the new pill ? do let us know and we 'll publish a selection of your comments . |
22 | And got ta , do do you think that they were gon na accept it ? |
23 | Do you What do you do do you know if erm if you ever want to get to a phone to see a doctor or wh to get to a the doctor |
24 | Er , do do do you know if she 's likely to ha to have any timetable changes this term , do you know ? |
25 | Can you tell me then another side of this problem of abortion during the War is erm the problem of contraception then , erm I wonder do you think that people were n't aware of facilities for contraception then during the War ? |
26 | ‘ I think you manage remarkably well , ’ Helen said , ‘ and the fact that you do makes me wonder if I could hold my party after all . |
27 | I 've heard them say if the owners gave them their fare home from Lowestoft to Darsham , that 's all they had . |
28 | He gives it very well , and he 's on on his way to an evening engagement , and the professor , says I 'm feeling very tired tonight , and I do n't think I want to give er , th the talk , but I do n't know , I I obviously I have to go , the chauffeur said , no problem , he said , all we need is to change hats , I 've heard you give that same talk so many times , I would actually give it . |
29 | ‘ I know that 's what you imagine , and I guess I 've let you believe that because I had become so accustomed to my privacy that I did n't care for your intrusion into it , but you 're wrong . |
30 | And look at the twenty year-old Blues Saraceno featured in this very issue ; I 've seen him play and he 's tremendous . |