Example sentences of "[to-vb] [coord] [pron] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 If it is inappropriate for the child to attend or he does not wish to do so , the conference should be given a clear and up-to-date statement of his views by one of the professionals working with him .
2 Would be a , be quite a few calls , but we 'll just maybe have to try and I do n't know what we 'll do .
3 We hope that you will be bale to come and we look forward to meeting you then .
4 when she was due to come and she 's still got a very bad chest
5 Her legs , she said , refused to work and she did n't think she could go on .
6 The next day I was walking to work and I 'd just got as far as the hospital .
7 When words bring the required response there is less need to scream and it becomes all right to ask .
8 So they know where to find and we know where to find all their bits of reports and the like .
9 But jobs were hard to find and he decided not to resign then but to wait a few weeks until he found another job .
10 I have no doubt that this important relationship will continue to flourish and I look forward to working with TRANSAID in 1993 and beyond .
11 She said nobody 'll Nob they all say they have n't got the power to prosecute and I said well the N R A has .
12 That 's for me to know and you to find out .
13 There were considerable differences within the country at all social levels about the new religious practices ; aristocrats like the Montagues tried to compromise but it became increasingly difficult .
14 I looked all around for the fandango dancer to appear but she kept well clear .
15 He had opened the 1961 claret for them because that was the wine he and Dom had chosen to drink and it had n't occurred to him to offer his guests less .
16 I was the first of my family and of our group of friends to split and I did n't get a whole lot of sympathy .
17 Slightly perplexed , but fascinated , I invited him to elaborate and he outlined how , since arriving in London in 1961 at the age of 9 , he had been rocked by the awareness that his colour could place him in a position of possible — or probable — disadvantage .
18 Vines , they 'd tell you , tend to mature their grapes at different times , and only an experienced eye can spot which to pick and which to leave behind .
19 Already his eyes were beginning to open and he looked up at us .
20 'I 'd tell you the whole bitter story , but you do n't have the time to listen and I do n't have the patience to explain .
21 He said there were items which he had wanted to buy but Mrs Knight did not want to sell and he did not take them away .
22 ‘ But I am under no pressure to sell and I have n't had a phone call for any player — Mick Quinn included . ’
23 Maybe I 'm a bit young to remember but I do n't recall those two playing for Leeds at any time !
24 A course of antibiotics enabled him to continue and he ended up in a tie for second place alongside Jose Maria Olazabal .
25 Anyway , forty six and then we had no house , at all , because my mother had died and my father , we said to my father you leave if you want to we should be alright we 'll find somewhere to go and we did n't and we had to have a Nissan hut for about a year , supplied by the Council
26 Tumbleweed had vanished leaving a bundle of pondweed under his chair but everybody else seemed reluctant to go and we stood about in groups while Aunt Bedelia and the ladies of the WI handed round cups of tea .
27 Additionally there 's lots of information in the backpackers ’ and motor camps , and the boys were pretty quick to suss out where they wanted to go and what to do there .
28 Keith Richardson says … that he thinks every first division club needs a pre season tour … it does not have to be italy but that was a good place to go and you have more much more time than any training sessions back home
29 What you would like to find , of course , is just one fuel tank because you think Andropulos is going to claim that he did n't abandon ship because he thought another fuel tank was about to go and he did n't want his precious passengers splashing about in a sea of blazing fuel oil which would , of course , also have destroyed the rubber dinghies . ’
30 We , when we were dredging , we were dredging now from Cliff Quay and er used to get all this er grey mud and erm and the chalk and when we used to dredge , we got down to chalk er , more or less the depth we wanted to go and anybody dredging down there today if they dredge the chalk at Cliff Quay that 's the depth of water you want and erm then we dredged erm just below erm and then we went to Freston Freston we were dredging peat .
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