Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] [adv] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This would make them respectively the first and fifth most popular tourist arractions in the world , with the ones in between being the three existing Disney theme parks .
2 Yeah she did n't want them exactly the same , she just wanted it , all all the same
3 Ca n't say fairer than that , except if th'bist good to me as well I might even give thee back the two shilling . ’
4 Have you any idea at all , can you give me even the slightest clue , as to where her daughter might be ? ’
5 ‘ That reminds me , I must give you back the two pounds you sent me .
6 ‘ We 'll do you exactly the same deal on a petrol or diesel Renault , and either way it will be a good one , ’ says sales manager Christopher Ritchie at Renault dealer A.C. Williams in Stamford , Lincolnshire .
7 Similarly , if you had n't been lucky in the market , one lucky bet could send you home the richer by a season 's takings , if you could spot an outsider .
8 Well alright , but can you , can you not get rid of a couple of the boxes and what 's this thing there ? well why do n't you tip it up the other way and give yourself a bit more room , tomorrow Deana what 's that , your dictionary ?
9 Volvo expects to produce 300 of those , which would give it roughly the same 60 per cent market share it enjoys in the heavy bus category after its takeover of Leyland Bus in 1988 .
10 And do we , do we find some partners or do we do it just the two of us ?
11 Ten teams took part in the first race in 1975 , and they all enjoyed themselves so they thought they would do it again the following year .
12 Presumably one reason why people doing something is they did n't do it enough the first time , or they did n't do it properly , or they did n't do it successfully and therefore they 've got ta keep doing it .
13 He 'd do it all the more would he ?
14 He 'd do it all the more .
15 If he chucks something on the ground he 'll pick it up and give it to me and he 'll do it all the more .
16 A rapid look at The Times newspaper for this Monday in April might give us just the slightest inkling of the minutiae of English life on a most ordinary of ordinary days : Dickens was completing David Copperfield ; Bass 's India Pale Ale could be had for 33s. per 18-gallon cask ; Hampshire Breakfast Bacon would cost you 7½d. by the half side , while Captain Reid 's ‘ Walls End ’ coal was 19s. a ton .
17 When he asked if he could see her again the next day , she would not have dreamed of declining ; they saw each other for about a fortnight , and her enthusiasm for him increased with each meeting , though he said not a word of any interest in the whole two weeks .
18 His plight was clearly desperate ; the slightest motion could hurtle him down the remaining few yards of slope and over the lip into the quarry .
19 I 'll just take the two , and Billy 'll take them out the next week .
20 However , they paid little or no attention to her , and Lucy guessed that their minds were too occupied with the exciting venture which would take them down the foaming white waters of the river .
21 I allow you to stay in my home because of Lizzy , but I warn you now , Dan , if you try and interfere in my life , I 'll have you out the front door so fast you 'll burn a hole in the carpet .
22 ‘ And if the old skinflint wo n't give it to me I shall take it just the same .
23 That what the inspector 's been telling us year after year , that we are in serious danger of not coming up to the protection safety standards , is something that we ca n't push into the background any longer and I 'm very glad it 's come to the full council so that the whole council can take it seriously the public protection committee has taken it seriously for a very long time .
24 As someone who has to ask occasionally for a care package for an individual , do I take it then the penultimate paragraph that this is the planning , you know , how you 're going to produce a care package for an individual , this is what you refer to in the planning system , and that you 're getting together with Social Services to get this care package together ?
25 ‘ If you come back with me you can help me take it out the other end . ’
26 ‘ We 'll have it just the same , Mr Carter . ’
27 A gentle breeze helped nudge us up the first incline — then the next , and the next , before we reached a tricky scramble round a rocky peak .
28 Another try this afternoon could make him only the second Englishman to score in all four internationals in a season ; COULD , because Dewi Morris , whose mobile scrum half play has done much to transform England this season season is also on course to match the feat Carston Catcheside of Percy Park achieved in Wakefield 's 1924 side .
29 ‘ How can I ever treat her quite the same again' , he said .
30 Can anybody tell me why the black powder 's not powerful enough .
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