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

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1 The problems of the informal interview , then , are considerable , and they may make us feel that the formal type of interview is much less beset with difficulties and open to the criticism of lack of scientific method .
2 erm I mean it really must make them feel like the world 's gone haywire .
3 You must let me know as soon as you know when you 're moving , wo n't you ?
4 If you are , and I really do hope so , you must let me know as soon as ever you can so I can get home the same time as you .
5 For the chill of divine retribution , listen to Russ Brown 's 1986 track , ‘ Got ta Find A Way ’ : ‘ I must let you know that judgement is here below .
6 when the old boy comes round and see what you 've done with the old horse manure , spread some of that around and that 'll make them grow as well
7 And first for the Combers , we will bring them down From eight groats a score unto half a crown , If at all they murmur , and say t is too small , We bid them choose whether they will work at all ; We 'll make them believe that trading is bad ; We care not a pin , though they are ne'er so sad .
8 At the end of the day , you want something sunny and cheerful , something that 'll make you smile when you walk in the room . ’
9 So what we 'll do , say in a foursome scenario , is we 'll make it look like they 're switching partners , when really they 're not . ’
10 We are afraid of the new , of anything that might make us grow or change . ’
11 He thought that he might do you harm if he allowed it to show . ’
12 ‘ But be careful , Alec ; he 'll do you harm if he can . ’
13 ‘ Ah 'll let ye go when ye give me his address .
14 They 'll let him swing and holler hetero-homo-gay
15 The best thing will be for me to phone my aunt and then perhaps you 'll let me go and have something to eat .
16 You 'll let me know if anything — well — happens — wo n't you ? ’
17 ‘ You 'll let me know if you do ? ’
18 Promise me that you 'll let me know if the pain returns .
19 ‘ You 'll let me know if there 's any work I can do for you , wo n't you , Miss Broome .
20 ‘ He may not be able to get round immediately , but he 'll let us know as soon as he can .
21 So , you 'll let us know as soon as you hear ?
22 Well , I 'll let you go as soon as you 've finished that cup . ’
23 ‘ I 'll let you go when you tell me what I want to know . ’
24 ‘ We 'll let you go if you leave the country and we 'll give you fifty thousand English pounds , ’ continued Detchard , the Englishman .
25 And the other thing erm which er er is good , supposing you 're watching er a programme and there 's a football match on and you 're interested in the , the football er but you do n't really want to keep , you know , switching to find out what the score is , er I 'm talking about teletext as opposed to a programme , you press the update and it w er and if something 's happened , you know , they 've changed and there 's been a score , it 'll come up er er while you 're watching the programme , er it 'll let you know that erm there 's been something happening .
26 ‘ I 'll let you know if and when they find Pet and Dad . ’
27 Er I 'll let you know if there 's anything cropping up again before then .
28 And and I 'll er I 'll let you know if anything else if anything else comes out of that .
29 I have no desire to be watched over as though I were a child — but I promise I 'll let you know if I have any problems . ’
30 He 'll let you know when coming round .
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