Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] [to-vb] [prep] the " 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 Or do you want me to go through the Valve at Firstlight speed ? ’
4 Well do you want me to go in the cellar see what we 've got ?
5 Now , do you want me to turn on the fire for you ?
6 if there 's nothing you want recording what do you want me to do with the dinner ?
7 So he does n't want me to talk about the Hound .
8 ‘ You sure you do n't want me to check with the restaurant again before I go , señora ? ’
9 ‘ Do you want me to walk round the farm ? ’ she asked , alarmed .
10 Do you want me to come on the nineteenth as well ?
11 ‘ Bob , ’ said Tessa , when he had put the phone down again , ‘ do you want me to come to the funeral or not ? ’
12 You do n't want them to go to the police , do you ? ’
13 We would also not want them to fall into the hands of children . ’
14 ‘ Does MacLaggan want them to charge against the muskets , and make a Culloden in Strath Tummel ?
15 I doubt if they would in this well I would n't want them to come in the fog
16 Officials did n't even want them to appear on the track as they stage-managed another two-hour show for the audience at home .
17 ‘ Unless , of course , you 'd prefer me to report to the Reichsführer that we lost this man because of your stupidity . ’
18 One teacher 's despair may tempt them to fall into the ‘ rescuer ’ role ; other teachers may strike them as ineffective so that the supporters become judgmentally prescriptive with those ‘ why do n't you … ’ bits of advice that can make things worse by letting the teacher feel how others can handle them better .
19 If someone is going to put off a lot of their own money in order to get into parliament , we can , then we can hardly trust them to look to the general interests once they 're there , they 'll want a return on their investment of some sorts .
20 The obligation of the bath Mrs Webster never failed to observe , though she did not trust me to keep to the statutory four inches , but ran the water in for me , adding , in spite of my protests , a most nauseous soap powder .
21 This chapter may stimulate them to contribute to the effort of welding together insights from different disciplines , rather than , as the majority of students seem to do , keeping their finance lenses firmly in place when reading finance texts and then changing to sociological lenses when reading sociology .
22 But , what I 'm saying is , if you , salesmen particularly get one , you 'll need one to get round the country your patch , but you need to get familiar with the towns up and down the country for deli , for delivery , cos your customers will talk about the area and you 're talking to someone from a transport café , you have n't got a clue where the towns are .
23 I do not need anyone to rub in the truth that , yes , I too dwell heavily suspended above traffic snarl , pavement noises , an eel-and-pie shop , a tobacconist 's and a hardware store .
24 No you 're not cos I did n't know what to put in the box .
25 Rather plainly the poem decides , as others have decided before and since , that the revolution 's humble heroes , revolution once accomplished , did not know what to do with the liberation they had achieved .
26 I did not know what to do with the child . ’
27 But some schools just do n't know what to do with the computers .
28 ‘ The widow , ’ replied Hank , with more than a trace of impatience in his voice , and then continued : ‘ And it 's selling so fast that I do n't know what to do with the money .
29 Having released a highly successful book of Russian posters the renowned publisher Aurora , which publishes books for export , does not know what to do with the rich reserve of editorial material it has accumulated over recent years , and it has been forced to sell transparencies and texts .
30 What 's more , I did n't know what to do with the money .
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