Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | They did n't want me at this party , but because I AM , fang and claw I have grapple-hooked their smooth cliffs , and have the right to stalk these wooded cliffs , lap at their abundant streams . |
2 | O God give me the strength to be victorious over myself , for nothing may chain me to this life . |
3 | For example , Hungary , Poland and Romania were inserted into the upper-middle-income group , where their apparent per capita income scores would locate them in any case , whereas Angola , Cuba and North Korea were transplanted from lower-middle-income to nonreporting nonmembers . |
4 | Israeli children eat these pancakes during Hanukkah in December but you can make them at any time of the year . |
5 | ‘ There is nothing , ’ she said caustically , ‘ that you could do that would make me in any way feel good . ’ |
6 | ‘ Julius does n't affect me in any way . |
7 | I do n't want them after this visit tomorrow I might go out one more time |
8 | ‘ I do n't want them in this country . |
9 | ‘ I intend to make something of meself , so I 'd be obliged if you 'd treat me with more respect . ’ |
10 | The American expression for this position is to say that the resources of a local authority are not ‘ fungible ’ , meaning that we can not treat them as one mass . |
11 | When you meet Virginia 's parents , you will treat them with utmost kindness and regret , do you hear ? |
12 | Another problem with doing these talks is working out at what level I should pitch them for different age groups . |
13 | I wanted to continue my studies as a postgraduate at U.C.L. I was now interested in modern linguistic research , but knew very little about it , since linguistics had so far made little impact in the U.K. , and there was no teacher in the Department who could adequately supervise me in that area . |
14 | I wo n't let you hustle me in this way . |
15 | And working at the Shakespeare School of English does n't exactly hinder me in that direction . |
16 | ‘ Roman , I have never imagined you would hurt me in any way ! |
17 | You ca n't fool me on that score . ’ |
18 | If the solutions of the hon. Member for Ogmore command great support , we will consider them with great interest . |
19 | I do n't know I mean er maybe these are minute but whether you should explore them at that moment in time I mean only experience will tell . |
20 | If the Issue Department buys government securities ( either old ones soon due to mature or new ones issued by the government ) , it will buy them with extra money that it prints . |
21 | Their value is 200 GCs if sold to a collector ; non-collectors wo n't buy them at any price . |
22 | " They were wearing army clothes — but you can buy them at any army surplus stores . " |
23 | He might buy them in one country and ship them to a warehouse in Rotterdam where they stay until he finds a buyer for them . |
24 | Do I buy them from existing shareware libraries , or is there somewhere I could obtain a complete set of titles from in one go . |
25 | I could predict them with reasonable assurance in each case , except Addy . |
26 | Here the first thing to check is whether they are slips or not : if the pupil can correct his own errors , do n't count them as serious spelling miscues . |
27 | Really , Sophie , do n't you trust me in any way at all ? |
28 | They find that , when associative learning occurs , there are also characteristic changes in the appearance and number of these synapses ( changes which , as it happens , are rather analogous to those we find in the chick ; I shall describe them in greater detail in the next chapter ) . |
29 | Consider the rule that , when being with one person and meeting another , one should introduce them to each other . |
30 | If they work , then I can introduce them at senior level . ’ |