Example sentences of "[verb] to [pron] [pron] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 I would appeal to anyone who may have found a Suunto-ML wrist computer on site to contact me or Caernarfon police station .
2 ‘ I would appeal to anyone who might have information to contact the police as soon as possible . ’
3 May I appeal to anybody who might have information , or might know of where I can find information , on Alton in this period .
4 After a flight to the east , your body is behind the new local time and to adjust to it you will have to advance your body clock .
5 A very fine example is provided by the natural arch in limestone on the river Ardèche in the Cevennes to the west of the Lower Rhône valley ( Plate 36 ) : this approximates to what one would expect if a meander of the type shown in Fig. 9. 12A had been cut through at the neck .
6 Can I then introduce to you I 'll introduce the speaker in a few moments , quite formally , but Michael who 's the guest of Roy .
7 Researchers are not constrained to what they can observe or experience directly , but are able to cover as many facets of as many people as resources allow .
8 One of the kids asked about the foal and it suddenly occurred to me they 'd like to see all the mares , so I had them brought inside specially for visitors ' day . "
9 ‘ It just occurred to me you might like to … ’ ;
10 ‘ It never occurred to me you 'd want anything else — or at least , ’ she amended with a sheepish smile , ‘ I never dared hope you would want anything else .
11 It never occurred to me you could think that .
12 And if I had n't met the people I 've met , I think I 'd 've been a very frustrated person cos erm , even though you can think of something , un unless , if you have other people you can go , if you say to somebody you could say , oh God , you know let's do this and this and this , or I think , really think this or this and someone else goes yes I do
13 All , all family , you know , before like , we felt whatever happens to her we 'll have it .
14 ‘ My life 's insured by the department , ’ he explains to Felicity , ‘ so that if anything happens to me you 'd get both a lump sum and a regular income .
15 ‘ Mr Moreton , Sally is an old friend of mine and if I can not speak to her I would like to leave a message . ’
16 Their measure of their health status was related to what they could do , rather than to the presence of current disease or conditions .
17 And at least we 'll find the girls ' car because according to what one can make out of her statement , they were removed from it somewhere on the road between here and Taverna yesterday morning … ’
18 They are the principle of equal liberty , assuring everyone equal measure of an enumerated list of basic liberties ( freedom of expression , religion , etc. ) and the difference principle according to which everyone should enjoy equal allocation of the other primary goods ( i.e. those desirable whatever one 's conception of the good may be , e.g. wealth , income , opportunities , status ) except in so far as deviation from strict equality would improve the prospects of the worst-off group in society .
19 Another related problem is in the general vagueness of the relationship between the constraints of capitalism and the scope for state autonomy and pluralistic policy-making processes — none of the structuralist approaches offer clear criteria according to which we may define the limits of each .
20 The problem amounts to isolating criteria according to which we can identify an aggressive act .
21 All of these comments and caveats will have set you pondering on the myriad uses to which you can put the data base , the diary , the notepad and the calculator .
22 out , he says to me you 'll kill yourself , you always want to do something , but to be honest it 's worse for me to sit there and watch that , it 's more tiring because by the end of the night I 'm not tired or I 've been asleep all evening I , I 'm better to go out , I know it sounds awful but I do n't like being trapped , I do n't like being in because somebody seems to think I should be in
23 As He says to me you can choose yir freends but you canny choose yir flock !
24 A spokesman for North Yorkshire police appealed to anyone who might know the man , or be offered drugs or syringes to get in touch immediately Harrogate police can be contacted by telephoning .
25 Mr Sinclair said the inquiry was continuing , and appealed to anyone who might have helped Mr Jowett build the machine to come forward .
26 If John 's moral life came to me I would say :
27 By this time there was very little he did not know about being a prince ; and long before he came to it he would know more than most men born to it about being a king .
28 If it came to it you could keep them at the Chestnuts over the road .
29 One man in particular er again I wo n't mention his name but anybody that went to Road School 'll know who I , I mean when I say that if you did anything wrong he 'd call you out and ask you something and if you , if you like pupils used to be a bit shy and , and not speak to him he 'd slap you across the face .
30 Now , Miss Gilberd , our valued teacher of the lower forms , will be in classroom 2B to talk to anybody who might wish to go along and see her ; Mr Makepeace will be in 4A ; Mr Farraday in the scientific laboratories , of course ; Mr Coffin in 5B … ’
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