Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [pers pn] [vb infin] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 We are now being told by this arrogant and incompetent lot that having given us record unemployment , bankruptcies , house repossession , liquidations , factory closures etc , that they are the only ones fit to govern when surely that record should make them hang their heads in shame .
2 That should make you keep your distance , not want to kiss me yourself . ’
3 ‘ You must let me know your secret , ’ Sam laughed , when Luke finished , halted by the embarrassed blush which was spreading over Merrill 's face .
4 You must let us examine your car at any reasonable time .
5 You must let us examine your car at any reasonable time .
6 You must let us examine your car at any reasonable time .
7 You must let us examine your car at any reasonable time .
8 You should help them safeguard their valuables .
9 This guide should help you feel your way through the minefield of tractor specification details in manufacturers ' sales leaflets .
10 ‘ They 'll make me do my whole second year again , ’ said Tom .
11 One of these days I 'll make you eat your words ! ’
12 The curia was worried by talk of modernization — especially perhaps by the thought that 2,500 bishops in Rome might make them change their procedures in unwelcome ways .
13 This enforced separation might make him feel her loss .
14 The patient has to undress slowly and methodically , as there is a temptation to go too quickly , which might make him lose his balance and increase his spasticity .
15 This is the one thing that might make me lose my temper .
16 In fact one thing he says er which might make you doubt his motives somewhat is that the reason for giving people more than one vote is that they 're more educated , but in general there is also a rough correlation between property ownership and education and so there 's a good reason to give the property owners more than one vote , people who own a lot of property more than one vote .
17 It pleased him to see the shock his words delivered , and before David could protest , he lied , ‘ You 've been a help to me since my old bones went crook , and I 'll see you get your dues when the time comes .
18 Oh , do n't worry , ’ her bitter hurt spilled over as he swung round , ‘ I 'll see you get your money . ’
19 Now you 'll did he hurt your leg ?
20 I 'll let him have his fun tonight . ’
21 Only we 'll let him have his way .
22 In theory , you could see me in the Sunshine Home for Impoverished Journalists in 40 years ' time , tripping the nurses over with my Zimmer frame in the hope that they 'll let me father their child .
23 ‘ If I can move back to my place , they 'll let me have her back . ’
24 ‘ Produce your bit of paper , ’ he rapped out , ‘ and , although I wo n't go so far as to give your eventual marriage my blessing , at least I 'll let it run its natural course .
25 I 'll let you finish your fags .
26 Anyway , I 'll let you finish your dusting and that and er
27 ‘ Now I 'll let you see my pretty pussy , shall I ? ’
28 Leave you I would , if I did not know you 'd fret your heart out worse than I 'll let you fret your body in the field .
29 ‘ I 'm sure Mr Kennedy 'll let you have your old cottage back .
30 There 's no way I 'll let you get your hands on Kirsty . ’
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