Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] [conj] [verb] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 That infamous attire strangling his glorious body — really a pastiche of desirability — inspired battalions of people who should know better than to wear Lycra shorts .
2 For whatever reason he did not stop at the Fish — which he had visited on several occasions ; nor did he seek out or meet Mary whom he knew and greatly admired .
3 If you want special dishes with a difference that still have a sense of occasion and which are both tasty and good for you , then you could n't do better than choosing Tilda Basmati rice .
4 And , after digesting the central message of the session on Changes in Higher Education , delegates could do worse than remember Burke 's warning .
5 Meanwhile , potential creators of university-related science institutions in the UK could do worse than read Koppes 's book for some idea of what might await them .
6 will you run over and tell Melissa 's mummy that I 'll pick M I 'll bring Melissa home for her ?
7 I wish they 'd hurry up and score Neil
8 ‘ Will you ring back and tell Bagshot to keep him there , stall him somehow . ’
9 They could double up and play Viola and Sebastian , she thought .
10 In the course of doing so you can , of course , set out and discuss McNaghten 's case .
11 ‘ No matter what he says or does , no matter what happens to force me towards him — I 'd die rather than marry Damian Flint ! ’
12 On the other hand , thermal conditions can apply , and at light loadings as prescribed , a powerful thermal can take over and give Teddy an extra thrill of going up instead of down .
13 You can stay here and take Shelley out to dinner .
14 ‘ Ben Gunn , ’ they said , ‘ you can stay here and find Flint 's money .
15 Now if I can pass on and ask Mr from North Yorkshire , who first of all is going to give you an introduction which in effect which effectively will set the context of alteration number three .
16 We 'll go down and see Dr Roberts .
17 Er , so I 'll probably go down and see Dennis , get er a nut so I can get it level , cos it keeps only cutting on half of the side .
18 She would go down and ask Mary and Reggie .
19 ‘ I did n't go in and change Illona .
20 So why not go along and give Fiona McVey five minutes of your time while having lunch or join her for coffee in the coffee lounge on the first floor of A30 on 24 February between 12 noon and 1.30pm .
21 She would go downstairs and tell Amelia what had happened to Clive .
22 ‘ None , none ! ’ — fearing he might go downstairs and find Frankenstein in a state he would possibly mistake for lifeless .
23 I 'll go downstairs and call Mr Kobold .
24 ‘ Boys , ’ I said , ‘ let's go ashore and find Flint 's treasure . ’
25 Cos I said I wan na go home and pick June up in the morning .
26 And then , in the middle of that , you 'd go off and play Richard III .
27 what I 'll probably do is take you out for a little while so you can go up and see Annie and all that , next week , not only a
28 Better go up and see Raymond .
29 Let's go back and tell Faye to go back to the nursing agency with a more open mind . ’
30 can you get hold of Richard please and I 'll go back and get Bryony Bryony
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