Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [to-vb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Arab peacemakers will presumably seek to find a successor to Muawad . |
2 | Arab peacemakers will presumably seek to find a successor to Muawad . |
3 | Or , if that person buys you a gift voucher and you do n't necessarily want to have a treatment that states on the gift voucher , you can come and exchange it for products . |
4 | A formal land drain consists of short clay pipes laid in , and covered with gravel , but for the simple removal of water from a low area of a path , you would only need to dig a trench , and put about 150mm of gravel into it to lead the water away . |
5 | We would therefore be able to bring in other measures which we have n't modelled so far er but that is also the guidance that you should bring in , not only nowadays you should not only look to build a bypass , you should look to complementary measures within the urban area . |
6 | I would 've said that , but last night this meeting said they 'd very much like to see a officer in a car because they do n't see anybody at the moment |
7 | I would very much like to see a copy of this book and also , if possible , some sample units from the second book : ‘ Talking about the Past ’ . |
8 | I would very much like to become a counsellor , helping people with problems . |
9 | ‘ I would very much like to have a meeting with you in the New Year , Stephen . |
10 | I mean one member of the committee has produced something which I rather think you might all like to have a look at it . |
11 | Can he confirm that he does not merely wish to have a treaty that does not currently exist ? |
12 | ‘ The great and beautiful Dane Jacobsen would merely have to cock a finger and the object of his desires would surely come running . ’ |
13 | ‘ Of course , ’ the Doctor had said , and the memory of his voice was so real that she almost heard the words in her ears , ‘ if anyone wanted to infiltrate the TARDIS with any kind of intelligence , from a virus to an entire computer , they 'd only have to plug a cable into the socket under the console . |
14 | If a form E111 had been obtained from Department of Health and Social Security , prior to departure , then the claimant should not have to pay the bill or would only have to pay a proportion of the bill at the hospital/clinic , where the treatment was received . |
15 | " We 'd maybe better try to get a rope on him . " |
16 | This minimum contribution can only go to buy a pension at retirement date and a dependant wife 's pension , not a lump sum or the chance to retire early . |
17 | The architecture leaves you grasping for the Nikon , the local leave you smiling and the atmosphere lifts you — and with the river silently splitting Buda from Pest , what better place to conclude a whistle stop tour along the Danube ? |
18 | ‘ As he sat here watching the storms , the crashing waves , the evils of the elements , what better place to plan a tale of dark mystery and murder ? |
19 | What better place to sample a slice of moist tangy apple cake and to raise a glass of good sparkling apple wine than in the shade of an apple tree . |
20 | The Poles are une nation foutue who can only continue to serve a purpose until such time as Russia herself becomes caught up into the agrarian revolution . |
21 | It does not necessarily help to use a panel interview for selection purposes if the members are also inexperienced . |
22 | He did not want to miss a word . |
23 | Andy 's form is exceptional and he has waited such a long time to make the jersey his own that he will not want to miss a game . ’ |
24 | Ed , I think argued a very strong case for a greater level of influence of trade unionists in the Party than is suggested in this reform and I can see the force of those remarks but the C E C adopted the position that we did not want to take a position of dominance to the Party Conference . |
25 | She did not want to waste a moment of the time they would have . |
26 | John did not want to see a doctor , but they overrode him this morning and had the quack in . |
27 | Mr Field has agreed not to make any statement about his next course of action before his 11.30am meeting with Mr Kinnock , but he said that his supporters in Birkenhead had told him they did not want to see a fudge . |
28 | The non-enrollers who did not want to do a course in the future gave a variety of responses but financial factors , not needing the qualification at work , and being interested only in the ‘ target ’ course were their main reasons . |
29 | This does seem a reasonable argument , and I certainly would not want to lose a therapy which could be of real value to people . |
30 | But remember , I definitely do not want to create a school of the ready-made ; far from it . |