Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Well if I 'd have got to see him he might have said something , but I do n't like going and saying do you want me again now or owt you know ?
2 And the men will think them much safer if my method is French .
3 It will be an ‘ entitlement ’ to children only if the teachers ' interpretation of it and their teaching style , as it is affected by its requirements , will make them more rather than less likely to be the teachers with the sorts of qualities which are likely to engage their learners , interests .
4 ‘ By the time we 're married , you will know me as well as you know yourself .
5 Horrible that you should tempt me so heartlessly and — and pity me , ’ he spat at her .
6 We erm , given that you have to do , okay , I did n't brief them as fully as I could of , and half way through I looked at it again just to make sure I had n't missed the bottom line that said , you know stand on your head instead in the park , so I just had a little read .
7 ‘ But I think he does not know you as well as I do . ’
8 ‘ He does n't know you very well if he thinks that , ’ she said faintly .
9 But if you reveal some of your experience and history , others will trust you more readily and be more willing to open up themselves .
10 ‘ Personally , I would n't trust you as far as I could proverbially throw you !
11 ‘ You realize , ’ he said as they ascended , ‘ that if you 're ever tempted to breathe a word of what you see here the Society will eradicate you so quickly and so thoroughly your mother wo n't even know you existed ? ’
12 I did n't know him very well but , yeah , anyway he erm
13 But I did n't know him very well but er he was , you know , seemed alright like I 've got nothing bad to say about him .
14 I did n't know him very well and I despised him for being well behaved and creeping around telling stories about me .
15 She thought she could know him as well as he knew himself .
16 But I idiotically thought I could see Antoinette and Piers looking rather amused and I was sure it was because they felt I did n't know him as well as I 'd said .
17 And I got up and I was gon na tie her up like but and by gosh I thought I 'd better make for the door again .
18 We did n't know her so well as we think .
19 Did n't know her so well as you did .
20 Although of course I did n't know her very well or for very long .
21 He thought he could mindblast her as simply as he had put Tunney out of the picture .
22 I want you to tell him I ca n't assist him any further and there 's no point him contacting me again .
23 People aroused by the possibilities of social power will seek it more consistently than those who are not aroused by power .
24 On 2 May 1839 Prince wrote to Gould in Australia warning him of Swainson 's impending visit : ‘ Mr. Yarrell has just called and requested me to tell you that Mr Swainson is going to Australia whether to collect or to settle is not known at present but he considered it of importance that you should know it as quickly as possible not that either he or I think it can in any way affect you as you have so good a start and his wonted and well known irregularity of publication will surely militate against him . ’
25 So it 's it 's going to be nice but er you will enjoy it okay so if you hang on you 're not very loud there actually you talk a bit louder cos
26 Martin watched the child flick it gently away and made a mental note to see the landlord about getting the house stoved .
27 I do n't trust anyone as far as I could throw them : it 's as simple as that .
28 If my children were ill Laura would send me home immediately and I was even allowed to smoke in their presence . ’
29 I thought you were definitely gon na show me up today and say , how the hell am I supposed to get into the garage ?
30 These can lead to catastrophic failures if inspectors do not identify them either visually or by applying non-destructive testing techniques such as X-rays , eddy currents , and ultrasonic inspection .
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