Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Do you want me to elaborate on that ? ’ |
2 | ‘ Do you really want me to go into all the nasty , seedy little details ? |
3 | Do you want me to go through that again ? |
4 | Do you want me to go through this for spellings ? |
5 | ‘ What do you want me to do about these ? ’ |
6 | ‘ What do you want me to do about this left-luggage key , sir ? ’ |
7 | Equals now what do you want me to do with all these ? |
8 | What do you want me to do with this ? |
9 | ‘ Do you want me to talk to Special Branch , sir ? ’ |
10 | erm do you want me to speak to this |
11 | Do you want me to comment on that as we go through or |
12 | ‘ The only thing that might make them move after three years here is Italy . |
13 | If Gina was pleasant to him she could share ; if not , he would make them last for two meals . |
14 | The selection of committees is an important matter and the newly-elected councillor , if he has any preferences , should make them known in some form either to his political group or to his acquaintances on the council . |
15 | ‘ Surely they ca n't make them fly through that , can they ? ’ |
16 | You may think you have problems now , but Vittorio can make them seem like fond memories . ’ |
17 | ‘ Do n't make me suffer like this ! ’ |
18 | Peter does n't make me laugh at all . |
19 | ‘ Do n't make me think of that . ’ |
20 | ‘ Oh , my darling , my darling , why do you make me wait like this ! ’ |
21 | Er Mr Ashdown says er no reason to disagree with him , that he was always in favour of the things in the social contract , but he did n't want them handled in that kind of manner . |
22 | The boys look , make sure the boys look reasonably presentable with a clean jumper or something , I 'm taking photographs to send up to your mum and do n't want them looking like scruffy oh look stop sniffing please . |
23 | Before you start , ask yourself : what are our objectives , what message are we trying to get across , which people do we want to reach , what emotions should they feel , what responses are we looking for , what do we want them to take from this event — in person or through the media and press ? |
24 | D' you want them put into this box ? |
25 | You see , you 'd think I knew about these things would n't you , you 'd think I knew |
26 | ‘ Oh , do n't you think I thought of that ? |
27 | I do n't think I reacted to this story in the way Stuart expected . |
28 | No , I do n't think I believe at all . |
29 | The medical booklet I mean I would I er I think I believe in that you see . |
30 | ‘ Do you think I care for that ? ’ he said , a smile in his eyes . |