Example sentences of "[vb infin] to know [pron] [art] " in BNC.

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1 If the only way to give the drama momentum is to allow through ( 1 ) an emergence of crude competition between the teacher and pupils or through the even cruder ‘ I 'm the baddy not to be trusted ’ approach of ( 4 ) , then she may have to abandon altogether her intention to open up ( 2 ) , the recognition by the townsfolk that here is an official who can not know and indeed who does not want to know what the cost of this decision will be to those of us who are faced with it .
2 And I would want to know what the health effects were on them of the conditions in which they had to work .
3 She does not principally want to know what the data signify in themselves but how texts reflect processes of communication , and how and why they were used to organise purposeful action , make valid claims , or to express feelings .
4 But I do think the minister er should er b be quite clear about that point er because er it may be of crucial importance , not just to the industry , er but also to the public interest who will want to know what the position is so far as er er these matters are concerned .
5 And if he come along he would want to know who the man 's doctor was .
6 You will therefore need to know what the value of your pension would be if you stay in SERPS or your company scheme , whichever is applicable .
7 Another thing that did come up at that training day the other day was that we all need a , a , a , anybody that 's going to do any sort of appraising will need to know what the erm training programme is
8 The electorate will expect to know who the candidates are in those er er particular constituencies .
9 Mrs Laughton resigned with much regret , saying as she went that Orkney Islands Council did n't appear to know what the role of the Reporter to the Children 's Panel should be , and determined to make her concerns public .
10 I 'd like to know what the question was .
11 I 'd like to know what the staff do in Trevor 's organization .
12 Shit , I 'd like to know what the hell they 're up to .
13 We 've made it clear what we would do with the money , I still would like to know what the labour group plan to do with it ?
14 I would like to know what the charge would have been , whether it is legal to do this , and whether I am within my rights to address mail to my grandson under his old surname .
15 Well would you like to know what the fourteen great achievements are then ?
16 You 'd like to know who the person is .
17 Excitement making her voice hoarse , Luce asked , ‘ You do n't happen to know what the man 's name was , do you ? ’
18 ‘ Even if you do n't happen to know who the father is ? ’
19 Now , the other thing that I mentioned yesterday , or we mentioned yesterday , was that local radio is opportunity for practice in various ways , and most local radio in most forms , and we will have to know what the local knowledge is here , do welcome people who are sufficiently interested to contribute stories , information , angles for their programmes .
20 ‘ I 'd have to know you a lot better before telling you such things . ’
21 Yes with with the membership being on the doorstep , we do get to know them a lot better .
22 All this has profoundly affected those who teach RE in both primary and secondary schools , some of whom really do not seem to know what the subject is about .
23 He did n't pretend to know what the market would be .
24 I do not pretend to know what the ethics committee would say about that .
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