Example sentences of "[vb infin] [modal v] [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | The list of the sort of aggravations that could arise may appear to be daunting . |
2 | To write about a place I did not know might seem to be breaking one of the most quoted warnings to the novice author : " Write about what you know " . |
3 | In ten to fifteen percent of fertilized zygotes there will be no implantation and er forty two percent that do implant will fail to cycle and will be re-absorbed again . |
4 | The directions that he may give must appear to him necessary ( but not reasonably necessary ) to prevent such disorder , damage , disruption or intimidation , and may specifically include instructions not to enter a particular area . |
5 | Your familiarity with the machine and what it can do will suggest to you ways you can use it in your teaching . |
6 | As the Supreme Court had ruled that capping the amount which a candidate could spend would amount to an unconstitutional interference with the right of free speech , the bill aimed to establish voluntary spending limits in return for the receipt of benefits . |
7 | He could see no way out and in his anguish he began to think of doing himself in ; the method he would use would have to be quick and simple . |
8 | Such issues as domiciliary day care , mobile day care and the day care which the voluntary sector can provide will need to be looked into . |
9 | There are elections at all levels where it can be better for a party to have a low turn-out overall because those who do vote will tend to be your people . |
10 | According to this the current demands for traffic calming alone in the council could have could amount to between five and ten million pounds . |
11 | The equipment you 'll sell will tend to be of premium quality , the software certainly does n't come cheap and there 's lots of training and backup possibilities . |
12 | ‘ What did you think would happen to it ? |
13 | What do you think would happen to the fabric of this society if the truth were told ? ’ |
14 | Well what do you think would happen to the poor things if left them in that water ? |
15 | Right let's go let's go to the end look . |
16 | Those who wo n't pay may go to court . |
17 | ‘ What do you suppose will happen to the House — the big house , I mean — now ? ’ |
18 | And when it is finished ; when Famagusta is taken , what do you think will happen to you , and to me ? ’ |
19 | Spoon it 's a plastic spoon there , do you think that 'll what do you think will happen to the plastic spoon James ? |
20 | Well let's talk let's talk to Richard . |
21 | A pH of 7 is neutral , which means the water is neither acid nor alkaline and may fish will adapt to this — both those which prefer acid or alkaline conditions . |
22 | Lower inflation and a stable climate for industry to plan and prosper will lead to long-term prosperity . |
23 | A bureau that promises more output than it can deliver can expect to be penalized by lower budgetary allocations in the future ( Niskanen 1971 , p. 42 ) . |