Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adj] [noun] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Do you think that meteorite really landed ? ’
2 You may think that noise just has something to do with an airport at Stanstead , but it is n't .
3 The man did not think that Boy ever gave his address or phone number to anyone .
4 " But I do n't think that soldier even had a gun . "
5 The low style is surely recalled by the colloquial " " Hé " " given to God and St Peter as noted above , and the high by the description of the young wife in Les Trois Boçus : ( a beautiful girl So beautiful that she was a delight And if I should tell you the truth I do not think that Nature ever made Any more beautiful creature . )
6 And I do n't think this set-up really suits you .
7 The publication of volume terms figures for past spending would make public discussion better informed .
8 All of them take the working actors ' problems into account and attempt to create classes which can make free hours both disciplined and profitable .
9 It will include private pictures never seen before — some of them shown exclusively here — sound tapes never previously heard in public and shots taken from 30 hours of film footage from Elvis 's home movies , showing him in intimate off-duty moments .
10 But Carol and I never seem to get time to be able to do these things on each other , but we have had the treatment so we do know that massage really does help you to relax .
11 Japan may have to open up its domestic markets so that consumers can buy foreign goods steadily to shrink the hefty surpluses , he added .
12 I ca n't win this argument so shut up
13 We may need some bottles here packing up .
14 Retailers were confident that they could trust such customers implicitly to pay for the goods they took away or had delivered .
15 ‘ Seriously reduced visibility conditions ’ in relation to a vehicle used on a road during daytime hours may include such conditions adversely affecting visibility ( whether consisting of , or including , fog , smoke , heavy rain or spray , snow , dense cloud , or any similar condition ) as seriously reduce the ability of the driver ( after the appropriate use by him of any windscreen wiper and washer ) to see other vehicles or persons on the road , or the ability of other users of the road to see the vehicle .
16 How do you know these particles actually exist ?
17 ‘ How do you know these people really have your daughter ? ’ —
18 You must include all payments actually made in those eight calendar weeks .
19 Probably gon na redevelop one side then redevelop the other .
20 I do n't thi , I did n't buy any property either did I ?
21 Yeah , well I mean if you 've only got to the one machine you do n't need two boards necessarily do you ?
22 The use of solar collectors which can concentrate solar radiation sufficiently to generate the high temperatures needed for the thermochemical conversion of water is also a long-term possibility .
23 WASHINGTON ( Reuter ) — President Bush will undergo minor surgery today to remove a small growth from the middle finger of his right hand .
24 ‘ I do n't think ordinary people really appreciate the scale of what we are building here , ’ he said .
25 We must ensure that pressure never stops .
26 One approaches the west façade of the cathedral up steep flights of steps and the triple entrance porch leads , not into the nave due to the steepness of the hillside , but below it and one must ascend further steps inside to reach the nave above the porch .
27 If you know you can give this help please contact the office at Epsom and we will gladly put you in touch with the teacher or group nearest to you .
28 Erm I 'm er rising to take the opportunity to sum up the debate er for those of us on this side of the house and to say that on this side of the house we do welcome these orders actually coming through , delayed though they are and er besmirched though they are by the usual examples of government incompetence in failing to send them to the scrutiny committee in the proper manner to allow the usual processes to take place but wi that 's par for the course these days .
29 Other sources say that by the seventeenth century big , stately , black longhorns were being reared in Yorkshire , Derbyshire , Lancashire and Staffordshire and that by the eighteenth century there was a large , rangy , big-hoofed plough-ox type which could also give acceptable though ordinary meat and the cows could give reasonable milk well suited for cheese-making .
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