Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is that sentence the club will most want to see cut .
2 This technique will help your youngster ( and , indeed , yourself ) to become more sensitive to ‘ explosive ’ situations where he or she will most need to exercise self-control .
3 In the profession I would much prefer to see work generated by the directors , and the casting directors taking more trouble to go round and see the actor at work , taking people on the basis of work they had already seen .
4 I think some , some of the illness are so devastatingly terrified , that you can only think thank god , not to have that , because it must be so frightening , unlike some of these schizophrenia are hair raising
5 Woodlands , however , can be at some distance , as people will only need to fetch firewood , poles , and so on for tools and fencing , or timber for construction , periodically .
6 If , for example , I am engaged in reading a text on a subject in which I am well versed ( where the ideational or content schema is familiar ) , which has been written in a manner conventionally associated with writing on this subject ( where the interpersonal or formal schema is familiar ) , then I shall only need to pay attention to the linguistic signs to the extent that they key in this schematic knowledge and indicate how it is to be extended .
7 Whereas the majority of these will eventually have to submit to similar assessment and testing procedures as the core , it seems likely that art and music will only need to establish attainment guidelines .
8 A lot of the training you do you probably only need to write bullet points .
9 I would very much like to make contact with other artists concerned about animal welfare and the environment who would like to be involved in thematic exhibitions , performances or other types of artistic projects .
10 My concern is why the health common services authority , with its 800 valuable jobs , should suddenly decide to change direction and head for the bay .
11 If they can be anticipated at the end of one of the even periods they will have no effect on real output : prices will merely adjust to keep output at its natural rate y n .
12 That they 'd better stop buying Israeli .
13 The rhetorical approach stresses that ideologies do not necessarily function to suppress argumentation and thinking , but provide the elements with which people can think and argue about everyday life ( Billig et al . ,
14 But my present belief is that if Profumo had come to me for advice ( and my advice , of course , would only have made sense if one postulates that Profumo would have told me the truth ) , I would have recommended that he should throw in the towel ; assert that he had no intention of allowing his private life to be discussed in public ; apologise to the Prime Minister for the embarrassment he had caused both to him and to the party , and withdraw rapidly .
15 North Korea and the Soviet Union could only have drawn encouragement in the belief that America would most likely not act with vigour if North Korea moved against the south to reunify the peninsula .
16 The girl , whoever she was , despite the aristocratic looks and fine body which had at first misled them , would only have found houseroom within the palace compound as an under-servant .
17 Richard Kersley of BZW , the Barclays Bank offshoot , said the Chancellor would not only have to increase interest rates but would also have to make other changes .
18 But the basic changes towards a farming system dominated by a limited range of plants , most of which are cereals , can only have reduced variety in farmland wildlife , including birds .
19 Employees who benefit from inhouse perks , such as concessionary travel facilities or free sports or entertainment tickets , will only have to pay tax on the marginal cost of concessions , rather than on the average cost charged to the public , following the House of Lords ' ruling in Pepper v Hart ( see also this issue , pp 22 and 85 ) .
20 At the stage in the growth of a scientific discovery when it is no longer just internal but has not yet become a formal paper , then the scholarly interchange would have depended on whom individuals knew or knew of , the letter writing would be unmanaged and survive by chance ( often only one side of the story ) and , due to concern that ideas should not be stolen , may only have taken place at a late stage of the discovery process .
21 Some of his staff had urged that he abandon the Duchess 's ball , but such an act , he knew , would only have offered encouragement to the Emperor 's many supporters in Brussels and could even have prompted the wholesale desertion of Belgian troops .
22 There is no reason to expect that they will necessarily have developed cancer of the bladder : the same gene seems to be associated with tumours of the lung , gut , and other tissues ( Nature vol 300 , p 539 ) .
23 A conservatory does n't necessarily have to face south .
24 Inevitably , the £10 increase in the connection charge will only serve to put telephone ownership out of the reach of more elderly people .
25 Increasing numbers of press reports on needlestick injuries and discarded clinical waste can only serve to focus attention on our core business , and to remind customers of not only their legal requirements but the social responsibility that they have to ensure that all medical waste is efficiently , correctly and discreetly handled .
26 Getting older does not necessarily mean losing independence .
27 Getting older does not necessarily mean losing independence .
28 This implies that reductions in X- inefficiency do not necessarily lead to net welfare improvements for consumers .
29 We can only afford to eat meat twice a week , the rest of the time it 's beans and rice .
30 But in terms of the globules of fat content they would obviously start to lose quality . ’
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