Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [verb] [vb infin] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Odd-Knut said that you must never let go of the sledge , I say again and again to myself as I am pulled through snow heaps and ruts . |
2 | ‘ 'S the only pile that 'll ever dare come in here , ’ I whispered to Jack . |
3 | When 1951 ended he could justifiably let rip in more frivolous fashion on ‘ Huntin' , Shootin' and Fishin' ’ decorations for the Chelsea Arts Ball at which he saw in the new year . |
4 | Now that she was going to stay on in France for a while and not go back to her old school , she 'd already let go of those friends . |
5 | She 'd never let go of him , either , even when their affair was over , and he was tramping the globe looking for Nirvana . |
6 | We thought what that meant , er it 'd certainly turn turn against this speculative proposal . |
7 | A farm employing twenty workers before the war in a complex hierarchy of bailiffs , foremen , charge-hands , horsemen and day-labourers may today make do with less than five . |
8 | She would tell him anything he wanted to know if he would just let go of her , let her get away from him . |
9 | You you more or less guessed I suppose it would somehow get get to be known by somebody you know . |
10 | No party would now dare go to the voters promising a prohibition on women 's right to work and to a wage . |
11 | Returning now to monism v. pluralism , the central issue , expressed in terms of predicates , reduces to the question whether we can somehow make do without any polyadic predicates , except perhaps those of the " reflexive " variety ? |
12 | The feeling of fullness you acquire from , say , jacket potato or brown rice or wholemeal bread can certainly help compensate for the restriction of saturated fat and refined sugar . |