Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] [conj] it [be] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Erm , in the letter that you s sending by fax tomorrow , you tend to indicate that it is held while the matter 's sorted .
2 You 'd say , rubbish I did n't even want to know whether it was say two thousand two hundred and twenty six .
3 I want to know whether it was done by Glynn himself or by an outsider .
4 We 've never admitted involvement , neither has he , I want to know if it 's going to stay that way .
5 look 's like that an all , I want to know if it 's going in weekly or monthly
6 It merely states that the normal and primary justification of any authority has to establish that it is qualified to follow with some degree of success the principles which should govern the decisions of all authorities .
7 This team wants to play and wants to win and it 's beginning to show . ’
8 ‘ Purposive sampling ’ occurs when a researcher chooses a particular group or place to study because it is known to be of the type that is wanted .
9 This information would not be automatically collected from the request , but is essential in order to describe the person fully , and the retrieval process has to ensure that it is provided .
10 The wider food industry now has to demonstrate that it is using all within its power to minimise the risk of injury to the health of the consumer .
11 As Sir Ronald Syme has pointed out , the Romans had a special veneration for authority , precedent , and tradition , and they greatly objected to change unless it was thought to be in accord with ancestral custom , which meant in practice the sentiments of the oldest living senators .
12 What are the most basic areas of research which the Church needs to undertake if it is to take growth seriously ?
13 That reduction does not take account of further savings of £19.6 million that the council has to make if it is to avoid having its expenditure capped by the Scottish Secretary .
14 The nearer a satellite is to its sun , the faster it has to travel if it is to counter the sun 's gravity and remain in stable orbit .
15 I will seek to show that it is confined within narrow , if ill-defined , bounds .
16 Both Jessica and Nadea seemed to agree that it was fitting and appropriate when I told them my first choice would be to serve with the Royal Canadian Air Force .
17 Gradually she came to realize that it was reminding her of her father — her father and the allotment .
18 By questioning the idea of language as a total representation of what it signifies , deconstruction refuses to limit the play of language , refuses to acknowledge that it is controlled by a centre — an author , a historic identity , the subject which it is representing .
19 They also seek to ensure that it is spent with due ‘ economy , efficiency and effectiveness ’ .
20 Efforts will be made to ensure that it is based on state-of-the-art econometric techniques and on strong and , where appropriate , innovative theoretical underpinnings .
21 If the vehicle has an electrically powered antenna , arrangements should be made to ensure that it is raised whenever the vehicle is moving — with an over-ride switch allowing the driver to avoid damage when entering a garage or car park .
22 In case they do n't want to handle because it 's going to , yeah and it 's gon na get it 's just a backup for Works
23 And he was going to see that it was finished by Friday .
24 Only in the latter half of the last century did these ideas begin to emerge and it was recognized that embryos developed by epigenesis .
25 ‘ Something 's got to give and it 's going to be Nottingham Forest , ’ said Palace striker Paul Williams , who has yet to score for the low-flying Eagles since trading places with Sheffield Wednesday-bound Mark Bright and a £1 million cash adjustment over two months ago .
26 The church has had to decide whether it 's going to be on the side of the rich , the landowners , the establishment , who are a very small minority , or the poor , and generally speaking over the last fifteen or twenty years in Latin America it 's opted to be on the side of the poor and underprivileged , and theology has grown out of that terribly real situation , not something you learn from books , but something you do because you do n't have enough food in your belly , you ca n't provide for your family , the father 's been locked up , and that kind of theology , that kind of understanding of God , is really rather alien , I think , still to the kind of concerns most Europeans will have because they do n't face those very extreme conditions .
27 But I do think you 've got to realise that it 's going to affect your production rates .
28 I have the right to know what she is doing and , if she is having an affair , it has got to stop because it is driving me out of my mind . ’
29 and erm and so it appears , if you just take this document at this time , that how that they 're placing less emphasis upon production , I mean if their aim is to , if their primary aim is to mobilize mass support that how that production was going to decrease because it was gon na infringe upon rich and middle peasants .
30 A common observation has been that there are soils in which some diseases never seem to occur and it is presumed that microorganisms that are antagonistic to pathogens naturally occur in these ‘ suppressive soils ’ .
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