Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] [prep] [pron] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 I thought I would discuss it with you first . ’
2 I did choose it in my first book , The Selfish Gene , so I thought that here I would fly a kite for a somewhat less-fashionable theory ( although it recently has started gaining ground ) , which seems to me to have at least a sporting chance of being right .
3 You 'll show 'em on your next ride . ’
4 ‘ Invite you to come and see me on your next leave , ’ she laughed .
5 ‘ I saw you through your first marriage , so the least I can do is see you through your first murder investigation . ’
6 Read the first paragraph again , but do n't copy it into your last paragraph .
7 ‘ I 'll have it for you first thing in the morning . ’
8 Can you tell me of your first involvement with the support group ?
9 Yes , all day and if I 'm not you can leave them with her next door — her bark 's worse than her bite . ’
10 ‘ Did they tell you about his Last Words ? ’
11 We ca n't just leave it till our next meeting cos it only is
12 ‘ Everyone had said ‘ if you do n't make it with your second movie , you 're in the slot of never land forever , ’ so I stayed off doing films for a while , ’ he says .
13 Maybe I can make it to my first home game in 15 years !
14 As ‘ London Transport ’ fleet name transfers did not become available until May 1934 , it is probable that they did not receive them until their next annual overhaul .
15 ‘ If Wegerle 's interested in playing for England , I 'll put him in my next B squad , ’ said Robson .
16 So it er could pay you in the first year of business to incur any capital that you could afford , because you can either get it against your first year 's profits , or by not using the capital allowances , it 's available for subsequent years ' profit .
17 It is at this point that he starts selling his clients out of as much stock as possible , so as to release their capital for the investment propositions he will offer them in his next post .
18 Surprise Offer was running without blinkers and Hannon said : ‘ He 'll definitely wear them for his next race , the Cornwallis Stakes at Ascot . ’
19 The interviewer may address you by your first name , especially if you are a young person .
20 There are complaints that , while one day Cruickshank will address you by your first name , the next day ‘ he 'll walk past as if he 'd never met you ’ .
21 If the result was not one for Graham Turner to celebrate on the third anniversary of his takeover at Wolves , the manner of their performance should certainly cheer him on his 42nd birthday today .
22 Should the Conservatives fail to bring it about , the Labour Party would certainly incorporate it in their next election manifesto .
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