Example sentences of "[conj] [vb mod] [verb] [to-vb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Much of the early work of the Project was aimed at identifying the training needs of those who already do or would like to work as community interpreters and also at considering the needs of the staff working in statutory services who have to work through interpreters .
2 The true cost of these is hidden , i.e. cover at workplace , cost of speakers etc. is minimal by comparison ’ — in general , there will be a limit to the amount of hidden costs any library department can or will want to absorb on training , in the face of competing priorities .
3 There are a lot of animals that would like to dine off nome , Masklin had said .
4 Far more pupils are taken on than can hope to succeed in practice , and if you have not been able to impress any barrister sufficiently with your qualities to be taken on , it may perhaps be for the best that you are forced to look to a different career at this juncture .
5 Angus Fraser is still feeling discomfort from the hip injury which kept him out for most of last season and may have to play in pain if he is to resume his first-class career .
6 Treasury ideas are bound to be different , and should have to do with choice and with making markets work .
7 That was for the sons and daughters of richer families like her Pascoe cousins whose father , Uncle Harry , was making his fortune privateering and could afford to pay for Cousin Tristram to go across the water to Fowey every morning and attend Mr Carew 's new grammar school .
8 They explained that they were poor and that the sick man was rich and could afford to stay in bed without working .
9 And in fact , if we are able to negotiate a loan , to buy the new premises , we should be able to do so on terms which would enable our repayment of the loan to be comparable with what we are currently paying , an and would expect to pay in rent .
10 He accepted that the JMU had had some teething problems , but pointed out that the audit monitoring process was still in its early days ; it was improving and would continue to improve with experience .
11 The children remained preoccupied by their loss and would continue to cry from time to time , but in an increasingly hopeless and dejected way .
12 Jessica announced she felt pissed and would have to go onto lemonade or leave the car outside the Amsterdam all night — which raised guffaws as to what she thought she 'd find left of it the morrow — and Mallachy offered to drive it home for her for twenty quid plus his taxi back , although he did n't have a licence .
13 He had an infection of the muscle and would have to stay in hospital for at least three weeks , maybe a month , while they treated him with penicillin injections .
14 However , if the patient is younger , and would wish to return to work , you should not make any hasty decisions about the patient 's long-term prospects of returning to employment .
15 The Government have carefully considered the matter , and transitional arrangements will be made to safeguard those who are now receiving income support and would like to move to family credit , but may be worried for precisely the reasons that the hon. Gentleman has mentioned .
16 At present , if his analysis is correct , the Sun is approaching a maximum of the 76-year cycle , and will start to decline in size once again at about the end of the present decade .
17 With regard to marketing , unit trusts which comply with the directive can be marketed in any EC country , and will have to abide by host country advertising restrictions .
18 Bidders would be guaranteed a public subsidy , but would have to compete on price and quality .
19 It will shrink its manufacturing operations , ‘ considerably ’ , but will continue to do VS assembly .
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