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

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1 Fear of losing our grip may make us hang on to jobs for longer than we should , in an attempt to reassure ourselves .
2 Having a Stalin for a dad must make you turn out like Gary and Nails .
3 I think you should let her get on with it Graeme .
4 Once she 's started it she should let it grow in her-until it can survive on its own . ’
5 They should let us get out of church and then get the people they want instead of grabbing the person they want right in the middle of the church and carrying them out .
6 ( 27 ) I have given him something [ = some kind of drug ] that should help him come round .
7 For Leeds tickets at Livehpewl I think it 's members only , and I guess they 'll be limited , but trying the above numbers should help you find out all about it .
8 Well that 'll make them sit up and think that 's for sure
9 Oh , I 've got a wicked one next this 'll make you crack up .
10 Then we 'll make it come down now this side .
11 He might make me come back to London , and I could n't bear it .
12 Perhaps he thought it might make me nip up a bit quicker with his morning tray . ’
13 Yeah , you 'll , you 'll hear that actually come in , if you disconnect one of those legs , if you disconnect that blue wire on there and then cease the intercom and put it back down again you know the relay clicking you 'll hear it come in and go back out again , there you go
14 Otherwise I 'll let him get back to work .
15 ‘ It 's Dieter 's section that 's been handling this , so I 'll let him fill in the background . ’
16 But iff you actually allow B R as an organization to bid , I think it 's making a nonsense of privatization because you 're saying in essence there is n't anything wrong with B R management at the moment and we 'll let them take over the network .
17 We 'll let them get on with about half the ceremony — just in case there are any stragglers . ’
18 So , whatever Mr Jones has up his sleeve , he 'll let it slide out one of these days and it wo n't make the slightest difference to me . ’
19 Are you saying you 're quite prepared to let them , how they cut it , you 'll let it go on for another two years without you doing anything about it ?
20 wait a minute , we 'll leave that in there we 'll let it go out , see how it goes for a couple of months , Glen will know where we can use any money for that anyway for a couple of months
21 I want you to tell me a few things and then I 'll let you go back to sleep , all right ? ’
22 There are just a few questions and we 'll let you go back to the Vicarage .
23 and he 's Ron you 're going to experience a lot of things that you 're not going be happy about he says but I 'll let you find out for yourself .
24 Anyway , I 'll let you get on .
25 Right , I 'll let you get on then .
26 I 'll let you get on with it then .
27 Er , I 'll let you get on then .
28 Mick it 's a busy afternoon for you , I 'll let you get on with the phone call , thanks a lot .
29 I 'll let you get back with your letter .
30 Now there was a book done recently worth fourteen thousand pound 's worth of advertising sales I 'll let you work out what that sales consultant earned in three weeks .
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