Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] [to-vb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | So do you want me to call at the 's now ? |
2 | He ca n't help it : Do you want me to go into the other room ? |
3 | Right , do you want me to go through every point ? |
4 | Or do you want me to go through the Valve at Firstlight speed ? ’ |
5 | Well do you want me to go in the cellar see what we 've got ? |
6 | Now , do you want me to turn on the fire for you ? |
7 | if there 's nothing you want recording what do you want me to do with the dinner ? |
8 | So he does n't want me to talk about the Hound . |
9 | ‘ You sure you do n't want me to check with the restaurant again before I go , señora ? ’ |
10 | ‘ Do you want me to walk round the farm ? ’ she asked , alarmed . |
11 | Do you want me to come on the nineteenth as well ? |
12 | ‘ Bob , ’ said Tessa , when he had put the phone down again , ‘ do you want me to come to the funeral or not ? ’ |
13 | You do n't want them to go to the police , do you ? ’ |
14 | We would also not want them to fall into the hands of children . ’ |
15 | ‘ Does MacLaggan want them to charge against the muskets , and make a Culloden in Strath Tummel ? |
16 | I doubt if they would in this well I would n't want them to come in the fog |
17 | Officials did n't even want them to appear on the track as they stage-managed another two-hour show for the audience at home . |
18 | ‘ Unless , of course , you 'd prefer me to report to the Reichsführer that we lost this man because of your stupidity . ’ |
19 | One teacher 's despair may tempt them to fall into the ‘ rescuer ’ role ; other teachers may strike them as ineffective so that the supporters become judgmentally prescriptive with those ‘ why do n't you … ’ bits of advice that can make things worse by letting the teacher feel how others can handle them better . |
20 | If someone is going to put off a lot of their own money in order to get into parliament , we can , then we can hardly trust them to look to the general interests once they 're there , they 'll want a return on their investment of some sorts . |
21 | The obligation of the bath Mrs Webster never failed to observe , though she did not trust me to keep to the statutory four inches , but ran the water in for me , adding , in spite of my protests , a most nauseous soap powder . |
22 | When did you ever know me to go on a diet ? |
23 | This chapter may stimulate them to contribute to the effort of welding together insights from different disciplines , rather than , as the majority of students seem to do , keeping their finance lenses firmly in place when reading finance texts and then changing to sociological lenses when reading sociology . |
24 | So maybe I could tempt you to settle for a mere lifetime with me , Caroline ? ’ |
25 | I , I er , you would not expect me to continue with the euphoria which you were trying to create earlier , and er , I have to say that I suppose that you would n't er , be proposing any different budget to this would you , in the circumstances that you 've got . |
26 | Then I think : he 'll have worked that out as well , so he 'll expect me to go to the car . |
27 | ‘ Did you expect me to live like a bloody monk ? |
28 | ‘ Would you expect me to live like a nun ? ’ |
29 | You do n't honestly expect me to agree to a statement like that , do you ? ’ he snapped violently . |
30 | How do you expect me to get to the Sanctum from here ? ’ |