Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] [det] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Even , let's even make them all the age .
2 Do we let them look at it — contemplating — do n't we hustle them all the time ?
3 I do n't know its all a load of bollocks , right old
4 In the meantime , can I buy you all a drink if the man who owns the ale-cart does n't mind serving Romanies ? ’
5 If you do it properly first time around you 'll know it all the time .
6 ‘ I do n't know what all the fuss is about , ’ Clive Berlin , QPR 's managing director , said .
7 ‘ I just do n't know what all the fuss is about .
8 But Aqib countered : ‘ We did not know what all the fuss was about .
9 We did n't even know what all the fuss was about and actually thought the lifeboat was a drifting wreck .
10 The next day they charged Barry Moxton with the murder of his wife Mary and there was a picture on the front pages of him being led away with a blanket over his head and another of a policeman coming out of his mother 's house with a plastic bag that was said to contain his bloodstained and half-burned clothing , and a day or so after that Uncle Titch turned up in South Wales with his horse and cart where he said he 'd gone after a merry-go-round and did n't know what all the fuss was about , did n't know about any murder , did n't read the papers and was generally believed , at least by the people on the estate , because it was typical of Uncle Titch , and by that time the Queerfella who was queerer than any of them knew had made a full confession and it was all over bar the shouting and the trial , when he pleaded guilty and was sent down for life and everyone said he should have been hanged and pretended it had never once crossed their minds that it was Uncle Titch that done it .
11 She 'd had a 24-hour labour but often said she did n't know what all the fuss was about these days .
12 Gerald Thomas allowed himself to add : ‘ I do n't know what all the fuss is about . ’
13 Anyway , ’ he went on , ‘ I do n't know what all the fuss is about .
14 Sir Stanley Matthews , who was the first footballer to be knighted says he still does n't know what all the fuss is about .
15 Favourite guitars , expensive combos , trick rack systems — you ca n't watch them all the time , and they 're so easy to lift .
16 I could n't say , You 'd give them such a shock that it 'd come as small fry when Darling Bina said she wanted a career on the stage .
17 Above all , show them that you care and will give them all the support and help you can — even if they are in trouble with the law
18 Now we all know because we 're print buyers to a larger or greater degree but they 're clients they over-estimate they add about twenty five per cent more on than they need and you have to send them back to sharpen their pencils several times before you 've seen the estimate , they of course know that all print buyers are idiots who keep forgetting all the important things and do n't give them half the information they need like the weight of paper or the fact that there 's to be a pocket at the back so , I think if we got the man I think if we maybe started off with H M S O the print buyer which is more akin to what we are and say well you know these are the problems I 've got I 'm sitting with a six million pound budget buying for the whole of the government of Scotland and I have problems and these are the problems that I have , then we get to the wee man from who says now wait a minute boys I get the rubbish that you send out , that was the message and let's make it funny but slightly aggressive let's highlight the real problems because that 's what it 's about , we 're not here for a nice night we 're here to learn
19 I 'll bring you all the money I can .
20 I 'll bring you all the disk with all the formats and whatever on it .
21 People will back you 101pc now so any venture or enterprise you put into practice will give you all a chance to pull together to attain an aim .
22 By Gareth Parry AS THIS column is just over a year old , I thought I 'd give you all a bit of a break , and write about the psychology of DIY .
23 They said they 'd more likely give you all a bit tom tomorrow .
24 But at last with your help I 've conquered the cut and sew , I could give you all a hug .
25 Right and now Tracy will give you all a piece of paper er , keep it secret write your name , fold it and .
26 ‘ I 'll give you all the money tomorrow , and let you buy what you like , if you 'll take it . ’
27 Just thought I 'd give you all the benefit of my expertise with a 1–1 prediction for tonight 's game .
28 But Comet Data does give you all the DOS and Window disks , complete with Microsoft 's manuals .
29 I 'd give you all the cover I could , of course . ’
30 You have a benefactor in your midst who will give you all the support and succour you need emotionally .
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