Example sentences of "wish [verb] your " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If he 's uncouth , my dear , then doubtless he wo n't wish to attend your ball .
2 ‘ And now , ’ said the Oak , ‘ you will wish to continue your journey , Human creatures . ’
3 Our calendar below lists some of the more important events and public holidays around which you may wish to plan your trip .
4 These are a selection of our most popular Hawaiian Combinations ; however , should you wish to plan your own itinerary , please call our Reservations Department for further information .
5 Naturally too you will wish to see your inheritance .
6 If you are one of those who habitually use control tactics , you may wish to increase your adaptability with others and extend your range of influence through using commonality tactics .
7 Where do you really wish to focus your time and energy ?
8 After graduating , however , you may wish to broaden your scope and find yourself an alternative form of payment .
9 Do you wish to exercise your right to reply ?
10 You will take away on your course notes , a list of suppliers and an optional materials kit , which can be purchased at a competitive price should you wish to put your new-found skills to further use at home .
11 Sometime in the future you may wish to let your home whilst you are away for six months or more .
12 Who do you wish to leave your property and money to ?
13 You may wish to leave your monthly transfer at the same amount ; or you may want to amend it in the light of an increase in the cost of living or changes in your expenditure plans .
14 ‘ I do n't wish to criticise your friend but , when all is said and done , what does a half-mad old maid know about anything ?
15 You may wish to retain your pension or allowance book and continue to draw your own money .
16 You may wish to draw your own conclusions .
17 ‘ Gentlemen , and lady , ’ he said with a gracious nod in the direction of the only woman present , a journalist with one of the golf magazines , ‘ I do n't wish to spoil your enjoyment , but I would like to give you a brief tour , and I promise it will be brief … . ’
18 Thank you for informing me that you do not wish to pursue your initial interest in the above Group .
19 Should you wish to rest your legs a while , why not take a train ride on our narrow-gauge railway ( April-October inclusive ) , or try your hand at brass rubbing in the centre situated in the old dining-room of the Manor House ?
20 They appeared to me to be as committed as ever to winning that particular dispute and I 'm sure you would wish to send your further best wishes to them colleagues .
21 Erm in in the context of Greater York , should you wish to base your recommendations on er such a change , erm I do n't believe that would cause the County Council any problems , and you heard from round the table that I think the the districts are quite happy on on that score as well .
22 You may wish to develop your own error handler , but you should always use one .
23 Should you wish to change your holiday arrangements in any way we will endeavour to meet your wishes to the best of our ability .
24 when you start learning a language you are constantly collecting new words , so even if you have a computer and intend to use it for producing a dictionary you may still wish to have your vocabulary in a more accessible form than on a computer disk , at least for the first few months .
25 Putting names to faces : You may wish to be able to look at someone and think instantly of his name because it makes social life so much easier ; or you may wish to improve your chances of impressing a business acquaintance ( and possibly making a deal as a result ) .
26 Everything is provided but you might wish to bring your own action footwear . ’
27 We have arranged a special offer : Country Living readers will be admitted free on presentation of the first page of this article ( or take along the March issue if you do not wish to cut your magazine ) .
28 You may wish to produce your proof of evidence in two parts ; one part dealing with matters that will be raised and relied upon by you at trial , which must be disclosed ; and one part dealing with matters that might be raised against you on cross-examination , that you will not want to disclose .
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