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

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1 Or did he think Or did he think it was pneumonia ?
2 Now did they give you that and it 's something you do n't need or do you think maybe it 's something you do need ?
3 You see , you know I was talking to you earlier about , about punchlines basically , but I ca n't remember the words I was using for it , times like by the way , right right , or did you know or did I mention to you do you follow me , a lot of key lines that you can think on that you use
4 When you say Supported , do you mean they did n't object or do you mean they
5 I think it might be a good id , I do n't know whether , Lisa would like it better if you would let her know and let her get Kev talking on it , which perhaps be a better idea if she was in on it , but I 'll , I 'll have a word with her
6 She would fall and make him drag her the rest of the way first .
7 How the hell do you think that made me feel ? ’
8 How do you think that made me feel ? ’
9 You know what Richard thinks about Suez , but he does n't really listen to me — how do you think that makes me feel ? ’
10 I 'll dress and let you get some sleep . ’
11 And er they used to come to me and ask things about what they should do and did I think they had a claim for this and that you know , and I used to tell them you see .
12 When I 'm not happy every day , about the things I said today , she caught me being rude today , but I know , she 'll tell stories to make me laugh , she makes me laugh , makes me laugh , she 'll tell stories to make me laugh and to make me feel this bad , I love my mum , she 's the best mum in the world
13 My mum remembers long ago , when she makes snow men in the snow , and pulled a face at Mrs Jones , but I 'll know she 'll tell stories to make me laugh , make me laugh , make me laugh , she 'll tell stories to make me laugh and to make me feel this bad , I love my mum , she 's the best mum in the world
14 The importance of these is that they make you think and help you recognise what it is that ‘ makes you tick ’ .
15 ‘ Perhaps even that is preferable to thinking she could just disappear and let us think she was dead . ’
16 Well do they like or do they stick , stick the thing round , round their arm
17 Did they di do you think they I was going to say enjoy there but I do I do n't think that 'd be the right word , but d did they like or did they prefer to work piece work or was it something that they loathed or I mean there was more money to be made at it was n't there ?
18 ‘ He got a bit upset when the bowels did n't work and let me know it , ’ he recalls .
19 Stuart will ring and let you know he said , this morning .
20 The play doh , the plasticine , what happened to the plasticine , did it float or did it sink ?
21 No , it 's called a cork , cork , you feel it Victoria and tell me what do you think , you think that 's gon na sink or do you think it 's gon na float ?
22 What other things do you hope or do you think might happen shall we say ?
23 Well li what what happens , does the the the crime just vanish or does it move somewhere else , do do do do the problems move around ?
24 Does the amp respond or does it buckle under the strain ?
25 See if you can try and make them feel better — you 'll soon forget about your own problems .
26 Did you try and stop them , did you try and make them see reason ?
27 We would tread very carefully but we have done this sort of thing before and we would try and make him realise just what he 's doing to himself . ’
28 If she did n't try and make him behave , no one else would .
29 Well i that was to sort of try and make you focus on the gifts of the Holy Spirit that we 're going to receive , that we receive through or that you have strengthened through Confirmation , rather than receiving because they 're already there .
30 Let him go … try and let him go as easily as you let me go . ’
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