Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [modal v] [vb infin] to " in BNC.

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1 We began our preparation just over a year ago when Father Tim announced that people of 15 years or over could apply to be confirmed .
2 They wake with this sense of suffocation and must sit up and bend forward or else must rush to the open window ; they feel they must take a deep breath .
3 The government are prepared to consider alternative arrangements for controlling the budget of the C & AG , but the implications for the staff of the E & AD would need to be considered .
4 The objective was to repeat previous sonar contacts and , in addition , to establish some pattern that perhaps would lead to active underwater photography .
5 Lord Nuffield of course established these hospitals here with a gift that now would amount to something like forty or fifty million in present day terms and without him where would our hospitals be ?
6 The most generally accepted mechanism of evolutionary change is the modern version of Darwinian natural selection , based on the simple propositions that ( a ) like begets like , though with minor , essentially chance , variations ; ( b ) all organisms are capable of producing more offspring than actually can survive to maturity and reproduce in their turn ; ( c ) those offspring that do survive to reproduce must in some way be variants that are better adapted to their environment than those that fail ; and ( d ) those favoured variants are likely to reproduce the favourable variation in their own offspring .
7 Well this goes by tortuous route and eventually will get to Newark .
8 Also , the slow course of the disease implied that any drug would have to be given for a long time in order to be effective and so would have to be particularly harmless to patients .
9 For example , a rise in real wages makes work more attractive and so may lead to an increase in the number of hours of work offered .
10 The strongest card Britain has in dealing with the Third World is not that it is a burnt-out empire , but that it is a peaceful union of diverse nations , regions and cultures , some of which share with the Third World a common historical experience , and so can speak to them in a manner in which London , or the prosperous south-east corner of England , never can .
11 A second possibility is that noun descriptions are always contrasted , and so will lead to the atomic individuals being mapped into different roles in possible scenarios .
12 That creates strong pressure to emulate the best and so will lead to improved quality and efficiency .
13 The FASB rule applies only to assets held for trading ; the bulk of insurers ' assets are long-term investments , and so will continue to be shown at their historic value .
14 an increased number of data tracks , each of which will require index entries and so will add to the time required for rotational delays described in 2 above .
15 In particular , studies of taxonomic botany theses in the UK and elsewhere could lead to the publication of lists of such works .
16 A chance inquiry into an old debt revealed that the building had never been fully consecrated and thus would revert to Assheton family ownership after a year and a day 's disuse .
17 They may be unable to afford appropriate housing , or may live in an area where such housing does not exist in the private sector , and thus would look to the local housing authority to solve their housing problem .
18 They are all too easily consumed to excess , and thus may lead to obesity .
19 Theoretically one can have the best materials taught by the best teachers , but although a number of films have been made , and probably will continue to be made , they have not had the success that was expected of them in the fifties .
20 Or , they could have their developmental pathway specified before they begin migrating and then would migrate to the correct sites .
21 In Peru , up-and-coming executives use a period of employment with a multinational as a form of training in the methods and values of big business and then may shift to employment with state or private Peruvian firms or go into business on their own ( Becker 1983 ) .
22 And if , if he says to us in meeting that he 's got no small talk and no erm ability for visiting in a hospital situation where you can ask people how they are , and then can move to the next person you 've got to see I 'm not sure how he would be visiting someone in their home .
23 We are also inviting claimants who currently receive only one of the two existing benefits , and consequently will transfer to only one component of DLA to consider claiming the other component .
24 This study has been and doubtless will continue to be enormously fruitful in many ways , but the question which Troeltsch 's own work so clearly poses needs to be faced .
25 I never took off the signet [ Leslie now wrote ] and never would admit to myself why I did n't .
26 Also , he lived in Wales and therefore would need to be in frequent telephone contact with C.N.D. headquarters .
27 The Draft Guidance , however , refers to the possibility that user and carer may have different views and seek different outcomes and therefore may need to be involved separately in the assessment process ( DoH , 1991a ) .
28 But clearly can lead to loss of depth .
29 To fulfil operational requirements as well may lead to data being collected , validated and stored more than once .
30 PFK TIP : Covering the sides of the tank as well can add to the effect and reduce any algae by shutting out the unwanted sunlight .
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