Example sentences of "[modal v] [vb infin] a [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Furthermore the candidate for this party in one constituency may stress a commitment to education , while colleagues in other constituencies may make the pensions increase the central plank in their programme . |
2 | We may make a trip to Glen Nevis next month . |
3 | These will vary according to the weather and demand , but should include a visit to Wieliczka , famous for its salt miles which have been in existence since the 13th century . |
4 | For the those interested in photography or sculpture , a tour of the galleries should include a detour to Schöneberg . |
5 | ‘ This latest resignation does not do any good at all and we must send a letter to headquarters to get details sent out as soon as possible , ’ said Ian Fraser , Dunecht . |
6 | The last is a source of amusement for Waggoner 's family and friends , who find it delightfully bizarre that a man who weighs around 300 pounds and dresses down with a passion should pen a guide to etiquette and fashion for the vaunted Esquire magazine . |
7 | ‘ I think I should have a talk to Mary , she 's got so many problems with her marriage . ’ |
8 | ‘ I meant we should take a trip to Hadrian 's wall . ’ |
9 | Every sojourner in Fort William simply must pay a visit to Glen Nevis , even giving preference to it over the train journey to Mallaig if time is limited . |
10 | We must put a stop to employees being put at risk , and being pressurized by ruthless employers to work unsafe , under the threat of if you do n't do it , then we 'll get somebody that will . |
11 | In the autumn they must find a successor to President Kenan Evren , whose seven-year term ends in November . |
12 | For instance , a child may inherit a predisposition to schizophrenia , which causes him to have certain childhood adjustment problems , which in turn bring about unusual family communication styles . |
13 | If Jarvis does not play , Yorkshire may give a debut to Harrogate born paceman Stuart Milburn who was due to play against Oxford University but that game was abandoned without a ball being |
14 | If a little tired , so if it 's all the same to you , I think I 'll make a move to bed now . ’ |
15 | If I know him , he 'll make a detour to Bill 's to talk snooker . |
16 | Did he , then , believe that she might present a threat to Rob 's engagement — to a girl he liked and approved of ? |
17 | A few hundred or a few thousand farmers might oppose a return to downland because it would mean lower profits . |
18 | Maybe , I 'll take a trip to Granada or that shimmering village of Mojacar on the hill . |
19 | " I 'll take a cup to Willis . |
20 | I doubt whether there will be much opportunity for sight-seeing here , but I might manage a trip to Sao Paulo or to Rio , or to the beach , which is about 60 miles away , I think . |
21 | ‘ Maybe we 'll pay a visit to Calypso 's Cave … ’ |
22 | I 'll write a letter to Chris |
23 | If , after cleaning , the level of micro-organisms remaining is so high that there is a potential danger of food contamination which may constitute a risk to health or cause accelerated spoilage , disinfection is needed . |
24 | D51 may provide a clue to Smart 's intentions |
25 | One " purple passage " could consign a novel to condemnation , and there was no defence of literary merit . |
26 | If that were to be fully reflected in a lower real exchange rate ( the nominal rate adjusted to take account of changes in UK output prices relative to those elsewhere ) , competitiveness would improve significantly and could give a boost to growth . |
27 | DEADLY sharks could give a lifeline to cancer victims . |
28 | ( Foreign Minister Sani Bako said on Sept. 3 in a letter to the human rights organization Amnesty International that there had been no summary executions , that seven of those arrested had just been released , and that the organization could send a mission to Niger to observe the situation . ) |
29 | When there is a dispute between nations that could bring a threat to peace , the Security Council listens first to all sides of the argument . |
30 | ‘ I promised Zambia I 'd send a message to Cabochon , ’ Nathan insisted . |