Example sentences of "[vb infin] [verb] [pron] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll be looking at your statement later and I 'll probably want to see you in the next day or so . ’
2 Some transracial adopters may prefer to isolate themselves from the cultural background and ethnic origin of their child because it is easier in the short run to escape conflicts .
3 The message from my friend is this : that you should keep that pretty little nose out of things that do n't concern you if you do n't want to find yourself in a whole load of trouble .
4 She did n't want to find herself with a one-way Goldenrail Supersaver to Belsen .
5 She did not want to find herself in a hierarchical situation in relation to others at work , thereby creating false barriers and reinforcing the capitalist class structure .
6 ‘ Would n't want to meet him on a dark night , ’ breathed Arthur , trying to make light of the incident .
7 The important point about heritability is that we do not need to know anything about the actual genotypes in order to say what it is .
8 Be here on time and do your work well and I might consider hiring you on a regular basis once the child is born . ’
9 I shall quite enjoy taming you over the next couple of weeks . ’
10 However , I will seek to set them in the wider context of the Government 's commitment and programme for the computerisation of general practice .
11 " And I would so enjoy turning it into the best school of its kind in Frizingley .
12 I hope that he learns them well , because he will need to deploy them for a long time .
13 We are not advocates of the ‘ prosperity gospel ’ , but we do recognise that the people God definitely seems to entrust with finances are those whom he can trust to hold them with an open hand .
14 I realized I would need to convince them at the first opportunity that I was primarily a practical policeman and not an academic ; and I also noted that while the college was keen to list the academic qualifications of those on the course , the participants quickly justified Lewis 's assertions by playing them down to emphasize their history of praxis and practical mastery .
15 Oh we 're not , we do n't need to take it till the next one .
16 No doubt , as the election approaches , the Conservatives will seek to blame everything on the right hon. Member for Finchley ( Mrs. Thatcher ) — a close friend of the Chancellor , whom I am glad to see in the Chamber .
17 Hundred thousand pounds you do not have to submit an inland revenue account , therefore you do n't need to tell them about the three hundred thousand pounds and therefore you wo n't pay inheritance tax .
18 When the next version arrives , you might want to install it in a separate subdirectory ( in case it has a hidden bug ) and keep the old version for a few months .
19 You may want to choose one with a reflective strip incorporated into the design .
20 Cooperators can not expect to protect themselves against the threatened attack of the opposing forces without carefully preparing a united plan of campaign , in the same way that the Labour Party has mobilised its battalions …
21 Put a tried and tested American management development technique together with English county cricket , and you might expect to get something of a cultural googly .
22 In a free society , if trade unions want the rights of ownership , they can not expect to get them as a free gift and call it industrial democracy .
23 The speaker in the afternoon was Sue Beardon , of Voluntary Action-Leeds , and she helped delegates understand what they must do to prepare themselves for the new ways of working .
24 In the front hall — in case any burglar should choose to throw himself through the fireproof glass in the window or slice through the mortise lock with a flame gun — was a selection of things to trip over .
25 You wo n't want to extricate yourself from a personal promise or commitment , but you will begin to feel tied down and wish you 'd never got involved in the first place .
26 you see I 've got one in the front room and I had this one put in so then I say if I am in the kitchen , I say , I lift up the receiver , hello , and hear who it is and then I , I say hang on while I get round the chair and then you see I sit on the arm of this chair and talk because er it 's difficult to stand too long
27 The T&G would like to support her with a clear conscience and every left-of-centre statement from her helps .
28 On her retiral she commented , ‘ I 've enjoyed many rewarding moments through the years and I 'd like to thank everyone for the wonderful send off and beautiful gifts . ’
29 I 've been buying your magazine religiously for the last 18 months and would like to thank you for a great read .
30 ‘ We really appreciate your responsibility and concern and would like to thank you for the clear and reasonable explanation given . ’
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