Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pers pn] [vb infin] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 It 's great to see them perform in those kinds of circumstances .
2 Do n't like to see you upset like this .
3 I ca n't bear to see you behave like this towards each other ! ’
4 Too many bad ones , I 'm just glad to see you get off that top .
5 These Pakistani fast bowlers are rare talents , and it is disappointing to hear them speak in such negative terms , for it will rebound on them in the years ahead .
6 ‘ I do n't like to hear you talk like that , Peggy .
7 After you have had time to think over John 's words in relation to yourself , use this prayer to help you deal with any of the negative attitudes and prejudices you have discovered within yourself in this chapter .
8 There can be no doubt that God wants to help you deal with these conflict-producing attitudes .
9 ‘ I want to help you escape from this terrible place , ’ said the lamb .
10 ‘ Do n't worry , Mr Jarvis has got a huge man to help him deal with that problem .
11 It made me sad to hear him speak like that ; he did n't seem to understand that was all I wanted to do .
12 As well as keeping to the forefront our themes of quality and cost , this means coming forward with ideas on how things can be improved and I intend to introduce new initiatives during the coming year to help us focus on this .
13 Couns Frank Robson and Alan Robinson ( Lab ) have asked people living nearby to let them know of any problems although they are optimistic the new owners will run the club responsibly .
14 I ask the hon. Gentleman to let me continue at this stage .
15 I wanted to let you know of this initiative because I thought it might be possible to :
16 He looked me up and down and with a twinkle in his eye said ‘ Oh ! dear , I think I shall have to let you know after all . ’
17 How do you do it , how to do you cope with that ?
18 It bothered him to let her go like this , but she 'd insisted ; for a while he could n't see her at all , until she reached the skyline and stopped for a moment .
19 Her mother tried to persuade the woman who had received the letters to let her talk with this guard ; a man who was actually in touch with her husband .
20 He seems to be playing really well at the moment and to let him go at this stage would be killing shooting ourselves in the foot .
21 With the older boys there are times when leave them alone is the very best policy , you can intrude too much on a pupil who knows what he 's doing ; maybe not doing it 100 per cent successfully , but you 've got to let him get to that point of destruct , as part of his learning process …
22 to let it spill in all its silly wonder ,
23 Perhaps best to let it go at that .
24 The reader refuses to let it rest at that .
25 Owen , equally alarmed , was content to let it rest like that while he tried to see a way through the likely complications .
26 Erm reference has been made er a couple of times to the appendix which I attached to my submission , that 's the map and the schedule of strategic constraints , I feel I ought not to let it pass without some comment .
27 they wo n't , they wo n't , th they do n't intend to let it happen at all there
28 It was in their interests to make work for the dental profession and sell vitamin C , not to let it get about that simply by keeping their hands where they ought to be young people could have healthy teeth and gums for life .
29 As there are so many potential areas , we need your help to let us know of any faults or hazards you see .
30 On the question of the public conveniences erm I feel there 's been a lot of discussion about this , this kind of issue and I feel that what we 've got now is a good agreement erm , we 've got still providing a good level of service with attendance at the central I do n't like referring to conveniences , at the time that they are most needed and I think that now I would n't like to see us go without that if we do n't really need to .
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