Example sentences of "[vb infin] [verb] [pers pn] [adv] the " in BNC.
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1 | The board of the vendor company also has a duty to deal fairly between all shareholders of the same class , although it does not need to treat them exactly the same if there are particular reasons for different treatment , as in the case of regulatory or exchange control requirements applying to overseas shareholders . |
2 | Trouble is , they 'll expect to see you here the next time they come . ’ |
3 | Robyn , perhaps you 'd like to help me clear the dishes , ’ he instructed , giving her a warning glance . |
4 | If you happen to know your bride or bridegroom 's tastes you could say , ‘ I would like to read you just the first verse/first two lines/last two lines of one of one of Sharon 's favourite poems about the sea . |
5 | I 'd like to talk about the needs for and the potential benefits of an industrial strategy and then I 'd like to tell you how the employers view trades unions today . |
6 | If the tinkerers can not find a way of preserving the non-party aspect of the Upper House , people might vote to keep it roughly the way it is . |
7 | Winning the John Moores would have given me just the confidence I needed . |
8 | For my tuppence worth i agree with Triffic Brooking that it was n't a back-pass but Beaney should have wellied it up the pitch . |
9 | Allen hit the post Byrne had one cleared off the line … a win would have shot them up the table defeat leaves them too near the bottom … |
10 | No , I would have done it exactly the same , I would have just hoped that I would have been as lucky as I have been . |
11 | Yeah , I 'd , I 'll have to blank it out the part when I 'm talking about passwords and things as well . |
12 | Sorry I 'll have to put you where the teapot is |
13 | He said erm I shall ha I 'll have to send you up the hospital and you 'll have to have a you know |
14 | She said oh could have took it down the launderette and dried for you . |
15 | ‘ All in all , I 'd have to call it possibly the worst morning in my entire athletics career , ’ grimaced Dick . |
16 | You must have touched her up the wrong way . |
17 | When Johnson , as we know he did , dipped into Boswell 's Hebrides Journal , its tone can not have put him off the notion of Boswell writing a Life . |
18 | ‘ I 'd have thought she 'd have put us out the servants ’ door . ’ |
19 | Well you 'll have to get it out the fridge , alright let Charlotte get it cos she 's easier to get it than you Ant |
20 | We could have poured it down the sink . |
21 | We 'll have to take them down the recycling . |
22 | Did they actually have to bring it up the estuary ? |
23 | ‘ Candy , there must be three hundred people in the club tonight — would you care to give me just the faintest inkling who you 're talking about ? ’ |