Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 do you see what I mean , right , sit and re-question close , right you can close them on ee do you want to include the extra window for two hundred pound , you follow me you 've hit them with a price you want to close them , right and you sit and do the paperwork and you just say to them do you want me to include the extra window for two hundred pounds because you 've already said to them you , you give an extra , do you follow me ?
2 right with an extra window , whatever about the money , like Mrs what 's her name , so you 've nearly closed her on the conservatory you do all the paper , your order close form on the conservatory and you say to her , right , cos you 're working your sums out , do you want me to include the extra window for two hundred pounds ?
3 ‘ I 've mapped out a route to take you round , but are you sure you do n't want me do the actual deliveries ?
4 He did n't want me to help the sick and sorry ! ’
5 Surely they would n't make them go the whole distance in the dark ?
6 Callaghan seemed to be implying that it was not enough to offer young people a broad liberal curriculum in school , if such a curriculum did not prepare them to face the unthinking anonymity of the factory production line .
7 I do n't think I had the right attitude towards it .
8 I do n't think I made the right decision , I know I did . ’
9 ‘ You really do think I made the right choice ? ’ she asked anxiously .
10 I do n't think I made the right decision - I know I did . ’
11 ‘ Do you think I did the wrong thing ? ’
12 You 'll never catch me toeing the tiresome MU ‘ Keep Music Live ’ line , but an organic drummer does wonders for my feet .
13 After lobster in Sligo , eaten late and washed down with Macon Villages , they took the southward route to Charlestown , on the landward side of Slieve Gamph , then on to Claremorris and Tuam , because Rory said he did n't trust himself to take the coastal roads , to get too near the sea .
14 Ceauşescu could trust himself to play the liberal , but he could not be certain of Gorbachev 's real intentions .
15 ‘ I did n't know you hunted the great plastic elk . ’
16 Although she had an unpleasant feeling that she did know who formed the current centrepiece of this particular seraglio .
17 The distinctive aroma of chocolate and liqueurs will entice you to view the delectable selection of hand made quality chocolates and fudge made daily at the village confectionery .
18 So one would know one had the right answer only if someone else repeated the calculation and got the same answer , and that did not seem very likely !
19 The only point I felt w you know we mentioned the other day that if , if there 's a rise say on the first of April then you wan na get in a couple of months before then .
20 I hope the coverage in this edition of AEA Times and in future will demonstrate we recognize the difficult questions and are working hard , involving a large number of people to develop the answers . ’
21 Cassie , who by now was trembling so violently that she could not trust herself to lift the loaded tray , said lightly : ‘ Take the tray , will you , Jenny ?
22 We 'll need him to get the neural network back on line . ’
23 Does anyone really know what effects the radioactive fall-out following the disaster at the nuclear plant at Chernobyl had on the food chain of the sea ?
24 None of these sections was apparently bottomed if the drawings are to be believed , so we do not know what underlay the burnt layer .
25 In these circumstances the child care lawyer must know what services the local authority is obliged to provide and which services are merely discretionary .
26 Only then would ministers steel themselves to introduce the unpleasant but indispensable reform measures .
27 ‘ I would expect them to do the honourable thing and give me my job back . ’
28 I did n't expect them to eat the blue-green stuff — have you smelled it ? but I have a suspicion that it gets a toehold on spots where other algae are already in residence .
29 Mark an ‘ E ’ to indicate those issues which you think demand equal involvement and use your partner 's initials to indicate areas where you would expect them to have the major input .
30 Once more the West could do nothing to oppose the Russian action .
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