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

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1 So do you want me to call at the 's now ?
2 He ca n't help it : Do you want me to go into the other room ?
3 Right , do you want me to go through every point ?
4 Or do you want me to go through the Valve at Firstlight speed ? ’
5 Well do you want me to go in the cellar see what we 've got ?
6 Now , do you want me to turn on the fire for you ?
7 if there 's nothing you want recording what do you want me to do with the dinner ?
8 So he does n't want me to talk about the Hound .
9 But this is his moment , and he does n't want me getting in the way .
10 ‘ You sure you do n't want me to check with the restaurant again before I go , señora ? ’
11 ‘ Do you want me to walk round the farm ? ’ she asked , alarmed .
12 Do you want me to come on the nineteenth as well ?
13 ‘ Bob , ’ said Tessa , when he had put the phone down again , ‘ do you want me to come to the funeral or not ? ’
14 Those which have are reaping impressive rewards simply by identifying precisely the services or products customers want ; looking at their most lucrative areas ; finding out what clients really value ; and establishing what would make them move to a competing hotel .
15 She used to show you a collection of photographs which she kept in her wallet as if they were family photographs , but in fact these pictures were all pictures of men 's cocks , she used to make them stop on the way home at the photobooth in the entrance to the station , she 'd make them stand on the stool with their trousers down , she never got caught — Greta , on seeing me leave with an especially handsome man : ‘ I hope you 're on the pill . ’
16 It took the London store magnate Gordon Selfridge , who included them in his own advertising copy in the evening papers , to show that publishing them would increase the value of the paper to its readers , rather than make them desert to a rival medium .
17 Now although I am a born sceptic , suddenly being brought face to face with a seemingly identical facsimile of what I had been working on did make me pause for a few moments !
18 He 'd make me sleep with the kids , then he 'd make me come back to bed with him , in and out all night .
19 But let me do it in my own time , and do n't make me feel like a brood mare .
20 If you 'll let me , I 'll come racing with you — if you 'll make me part of the team ? ’ she finished a little anxiously .
21 Do n't make me sound like an idiot , Julius ! ’
22 Mmmmm , you 'll make me dribble in a minute .
23 You do n't want them to go to the police , do you ? ’
24 He did n't want them jailed in the first place .
25 We have a serious mission to accomplish , we four and I do n't want them getting in the way . ’
26 If men want young women , they do n't want them packaged in an old body and mind .
27 We would also not want them to fall into the hands of children . ’
28 ‘ Does MacLaggan want them to charge against the muskets , and make a Culloden in Strath Tummel ?
29 Erm things you would and you would n't want them connected to the mains , stuck in your mouth .
30 Er and obviously if we 've got thousands of those coming to each three regional offices we 've got to find some method of distributing them , we do n't want them left in the office do we ?
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