Example sentences of "[vb infin] [verb] [prep] [pron] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 On a normal day at home , he is given his breakfast , which he may or may not eat depending on his mood and Trish then rides him , unless she is competing in the evening , when she delays it until later .
2 Do you want to go on your potty ?
3 You do n't want to go on your chair ?
4 She obviously does not want to go above her starting weight if she can help it .
5 We also yes I must remind you that we have read the papers so I do n't necessarily want to go through it word by word line by line er but obviously when you want to make a point you will refer back to those papers but do n't you must assume that we have read them and that everybody else has read them .
6 " The burial regulations and provision of mourning " , notes Stephen Jones , " make it plain that many a coasting man did not want to go to his maker like his deep-sea brother , sliding down a plank in a canvas sack with the last stitch through his nose " .
7 Juliet — ’ he came closer and looked intently into her eyes ‘ — do you really want to go to his party ? ’
8 Er , do you want to go under my bed ?
9 Oh yes , do you want to go in your tent ?
10 I 'd prefer to go to my room . ’
11 As the girls changed for the dance , giggling , excited , she had moments when she thought that she could not do it , that she would prefer to go in her skirt and jersey .
12 Do n't want to sit on her potty .
13 Do you want to sit in your place ?
14 When a dog does start to show signs of becoming difficult about a visit to the surgery , you may want to arrange with your vet simply to walk up to the waiting room , pause here for a few moments and then return home .
15 We asked them to consider two things — what would make a good general gift for any fishkeeper — and what would they actually want to find in their Christmas stocking .
16 I did n't want to stand in his way . ’
17 ‘ I did n't want to stand in your way , that 's why I said nothing but I ca n't help thinking it is closer to your measure . ’
18 But it is certainly enough to make us want to persist with our exploration of this theory and to examine in some detail ( in Chapter 7 ) the various possible explanations for the effect .
19 Smash Hits will want to know about your make-up or your boxer shorts , Melody Maker leans towards aesthetics and primal therapy and the local Argus might just want to know a few biographical details and where your next gig is .
20 You do n't want to know about your father 's past .
21 What will they want to know about my home ?
22 What will they want to know about my health ?
23 If not I 'll remain immobilized at my place , tied hand and foot … and in whose interest would that be ?
24 Who do you want to come to your carol service ?
25 I do n't want to come to your office or your house but I am alone in the office at the Fish Co-operative from twelve to one each day except Saturday .
26 ‘ Do you want to come into my bed Harry ? ’
27 When asked why , he replied , ‘ Because she might want to come into my study . ’
28 that you may consider using for your essay ?
29 You do n't need to go through your tap .
30 The caseload does not need to go in its entirety to any replacing lawyer .
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