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

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1 and do we find that in fact on the other brochures , for instance at page fifty two , I do n't want to go through them all , I 'm only giving an example or two , page fifty two there you see , a sticker unfortunately er obscured in part , same words , bottom of fifty two , while these particulars are prepared with all due care for the convenience of the intend purchasers , the information contained therein is intended as a preliminary guide only
2 You may need to run through it several times before you have a clear idea of the pitch .
3 No my my own view and it 's I I do n't know if I 've come to a view on the relative weight of those sorts of considerations er I I 'd need to think about it some more before I could come to a view on that .
4 Climbers attending the briefing will need to bring with them some form of identification , preferably a passport !
5 And I can tell you something , I do n't want to talk about them all the time .
6 The Clinton administration now thinks dialogue is the answer : that people , in Mr Babbitt 's words , should ‘ talk , talk , talk about this issue , until we do n't want to talk about it any more . ’
7 I do n't want to talk about it any more .
8 ‘ It appears that the Barnes lawyers and , by inference , the National Gallery of Art did not want to hear from me any comments questioning the indecent and dangerous haste in the timetable for the exhibition ’ , Stolow wrote in a 29 March letter to a member of Congress .
9 I 'd like to talk about it some time . ’
10 If you have a view on that O nine O four six four one six four one and I 'd like to hear from you all you have to do is pick up the phone and give me a f a call now sorry .
11 On the hour the news and weather and we 'd like to hear from you this afternoon .
12 On the hour the news and weather and we 'd like to hear from you this afternoon .
13 On the hour the news and weather and we 'd like to hear from you this afternoon Nottingham three four three four three four the number to ring if you 'd like to have a chat on the air .
14 On the hour the news and weather , and we 'd like to hear from you this afternoon cos we have a phone-in and you can take part and have a chat on the air .
15 I do n't mind going on me own but if anyone is going it 'd be good to meet up .
16 In this Lenten Appeal we would like to share with you some of our feelings about the rebuilding of our original — and most famous — house of hospitality .
17 What I 'd like to share with you this morning is how we as a church took that challenge and the experiences we feel we 've received from taking that challenge .
18 So whenever you see people who 're not quite like you and maybe there 's something about their workstyle that you do n't like think about it this way .
19 What I 'd like to achieve with them all the time ) .
20 Someone like James for , how long did that go on for , for about a month , when he could n't he stop talking about me all the time it was sort of like , you know , I like this , you know what I mean , he was talking
21 But he would have to go through them all one by one .
22 We 'll only have to go through it all again when we move . ’
23 Garry will have registered for you both and I 'm sure he 's eagerly awaiting your arrival . ’
24 If … if , though , she does n't let you stay with them , then Mother will try to arrange for you some place else .
25 You would n't have to worry about them that 'd solve the struggle , trouble er you got them off the
26 They could have looked after him more .
27 I would have come to it all in due course , but it was good to be hastened .
28 ‘ You do n't have to listen to her any more , Gittel-plus-nine , ’ comes the breathless word from below the windows .
29 ‘ I do n't know what I 'd have done without you these last weeks , Carrie .
30 I do n't know what I would have done without you both !
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