Example sentences of "[subord] you want [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This set-up program will prompt you for the directory and hard disk where you want to install Money Smith , then sit back while the program does the rest .
2 I want you to concentrate on a specific area , so you want to retain control .
3 So you want to see Lieutenant Werner ? ’
4 Fix so you want to convert M to millimetres ?
5 Grow species tulips , such as T tarda , if you want to leave bulbs in the ground to flower reliably year after year .
6 If you want to watch Play Bus you sit and watch it .
7 IF YOU want to watch television around midnight on the Sabbath , and if you happen to be in a region where nothing less important has taken precedence , you can follow one of the most excellent science series of recent times .
8 Well , if you want to sell houses , why have all the major building companies in this country announced the largest cuts in profits this decade ?
9 We Westerners find it hard to understand or admire the growth and success of Islamic fundamentalism , but the traditional Muslims have realised far better than the ‘ progressives ’ that if you want to resist consumerism and individualism then you have to capture the public ground and control the country from the centre .
10 The guidebook which every Madeiran quotes and which is invaluable if you want to go levada-trekking is Landscapes Of Madeira ( Sunflower ) by English couple John and Pat Underwood .
11 If you want to interview people you will interview the secretarial staff and the community staff that are on JNC basically .
12 If you want to stop people looking in your window board them up , like on continent be time
13 In addition , if you want to choose words for a spelling test , your book provides them for you .
14 If you want to do agit-prop , well , agit- properly , then flay your opponents ' logic , like the Guerrillas .
15 If you want to do clustering of any sort , you need a pseudo metric .
16 Because if you want to do shopping or just window shopping , you should park outside of the town or on the outskirts of the town and you can walk in or you can get the the bus service
17 The terms of the contracts in this category are rarely negotiated ; instead , they are prepared by or for one party who effectively imposes them on the other party to the contract , saying " If you want to do business with me , you must use my terms " .
18 This is because they 're no good fur falconry proper — you can train them to fly free and return to you , but as they 're nocturnal it 's difficult to train them to hunt under ‘ controlled conditions ’ , particularly if you want to do displays for the public .
19 There is underlying , understanding and theory to this , but of course if you want to read French literature , you 've got to learn the vocabulary ; if you want to do chemistry you 've got to know the elements and what order they come in , and there 's always a certain amount of learning with any subject .
20 If you want to take part in the quiz in 1993 , look out for announcements in the magazine .
21 Watch out for our newsletter in March and return the application form immediately if you want to take part in our summer campaign . ’
22 If you want to take part in political activities , either at a national or local level , you must first make sure that you have permission and secondly , comply with the Code of Discretion which applies to all Civil Servants .
23 If you want to take part in a future coaching session run by , as mentioned above , please drop a line to .
24 Then of course if you want to take time off and things like that .
25 So if you want to see Lundy in its relatively unspoilt present state , go soon .
26 if you want to see goals … go get a season ticket for Hereford United … there were eight on saturday … but Bury … in got five of those …
27 If you want to see hell on earth go to the condemned hole the night before execution day .
28 If you want to see Greg then he 's got to be your best chance .
29 Seldes , who was to become Chaplin 's greatest booster in America as well as his personal friend , wrote of how ‘ you have to go to squalid streets and disreputable neighbourhoods if you want to see Chaplin regularly ’ .
30 As an example , if we look at the nouns only , we have Thus , if you want to describe words which are absurd , with no meaning , unintelligible , new or used in a new sense , you have the choice of about 170 nouns — including " jargon " , the one you first thought of — available for your selection and use .
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