Example sentences of "[vb infin] [verb] a [adj] [noun] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I would prefer to see a straight Rocky-Strachan swap ( as I expected last year ) but I guess the wee man is still playing to well for this .
2 Tomorrow , if electronic books are to evolve , we will need to see a mature market emerging providing stable , ongoing demand for new products at prices that make sense for everyone involved in the new industry .
3 When you 've seen a job advertisement that appeals to you , you will need to write a covering letter to send with your CV ( see ‘ Compiling Your CV ’ , pp. 68–73 ) .
4 You will need to engage a Commercial lawyer to protect your interests in the drafting of a contract .
5 You will need to engage a Commercial lawyer to protect your interests in the drafting of a contract .
6 If you have inherited patio doors from the previous owner and it would be too expensive to replace them , you might consider having a sliding grille fitted behind the doors , which can be pulled across and locked when you are out .
7 The taxpayer may seek to raise a robust argument based on fundamental Schedule E rules that the benefit should be limited to the amount which the taxpayer could obtain on a sale of the rights ( Tennant v Smith ( 1892 ) 3 TC 158 , Abbott v Philbin ( 1960 ) 39 TC 82 and Heaton v Bell ( 1969 ) 46 TC 11 ) .
8 The program requires DOS 3.0 or later , and you will also need to have a separate virus scanning program , and a formatted system disk in order to complete the installation .
9 The program requires DOS 3.0 or later , and you will also need to have a separate virus scanning program , and a formatted system disk in order to complete the installation .
10 This usually all works well with a large one-off competition , but if you have organised a series of regional newspaper competitions , for example , you will need to have a foolproof system to ensure that winners receive their prizes shortly after winning and you do not have irate editors ringing up saying that their readers are growing angry at the lack of delivery .
11 The company will need to convene an extraordinary general meeting to pass the ordinary or special resolution ( as appropriate ) to sanction the purchases .
12 The quality of product delivered by BR management is experienced daily by the many thousands who travel to and from Waterloo , where the indicator boards are frequently inactive at peak travel time in the evening , and only the desultory , forlorn and uncertain voices of junior staff is available to advise hapless passengers over the tannoy when and where they might expect to find an uncancelled train to get them home on time — if they are lucky — and to deliver an occasional apology .
13 This would appear to reflect a chronic tendency to underestimate the enemy : Hailey 's record in dealing with political agitation in India suggests , like that of Lord Irwin , with whom he was intimate , a pattern of masterly inactivity arising from over-confidence , followed by repression when the reality of the threat at last became apparent .
14 Any showers will soon clear to leave a fine evening followed by a cold and clear night with light winds .
15 this is a structural change , what you could do or the easiest thing would be to do was just to incorporate a dummy variable , right , if you incorporated a dummy variable to a erm and to explain the and to take out the effect of structural change , right , er in that dummy inclusive model , right , all the diagnostic test statistics were okay , right , you would use , you would , therefore , use that , that particular model what we might do is just see if that is the case erm so if you come out of er diagnostics , work towards the data processing environment and generate a dummy variable right , so if you go into the erm data processing environment if it 's in the er sort of process plot option what we 'll do create a dummy variable call it D and let D pull zero press the return key and then edit D oh and if you just set erm observations for
16 And , of course , people who do help by sponsoring these items could even choose to have a rare creature named after them in an unusual form of immortality .
17 Anyone with a spark of humanity would want to help a poor girl left defenceless and hard up , especially when she had to cope with the rearing of a young child , single handed .
18 From now , on the front of some foods you 'll begin to see a blue triangle containing a statement such as ‘ high fibre ’ or ‘ reduced calorie ’ or ‘ reduced fat ’ .
19 I would like to see a real effort to include consumer views .
20 She 'd like to see a key worker allocated to each patient and families made more fully informed about treatment .
21 Personally , I would like to see a future government formed from all the parties as a coalition .
22 He takes it slowly , lets everyone have his say , and if they do n't agree he does n't mind calling an extra meeting to come back to it .
23 [ Editor 's note — the above article clearly reflects the experience of the South East of England , perhaps one of our readers would like to contribute a similar article reflecting the Scottish experience ]
24 ‘ Are you sure they wo n't mind having a total stranger thrust upon them without as much as a by your leave ? ’
25 And I can remember having a rubber stamp made and every letter that went out I insisted every one should have this frank on India Must be Free .
26 And do n't you think , he 'd like to score a happy marriage to set against the other one ? ’
27 I would like to develop a particular thesis to explain the contemporary crisis of capitalism which incorporates certain of the insights derived from all these approaches but which is anchored in a Christian world-view .
28 They closed into a scrum and after much teeth-sucking and muttering announced that they 'd like to have a new biopsy performed on the splendid , raised node on my thigh .
29 They would also like to have an independent body to evaluate European science and special one-year grants to help reintegrate post-doctoral students returning to their country of origin after working elsewhere in Europe .
30 I would like to correct a serious error made by Noel Johnson Leach in his article ‘ On the bleach ’ ( WW/May 91/p.466 ) .
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