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

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1 She says she did want him out of the house , but she did n't want to kill him as a court was going to evict him anyway .
2 The reader should resist the temptation to think of the law as a closed set of rules and principles , and should strive to see it as a setting in which the business of politics and government is carried on .
3 It could be that your owner might consider replacing you with a Basenji if you do n't quieten down , and your nose will be properly put out of joint .
4 If she lives on her own and poor health has robbed her of a normal social life , it is to be expected that her loneliness may have created such a build-up of unexpressed thoughts , feelings and opinions that she may need to talk herself to a standstill before she is ready to converse with you , and interest herself in anything you have to say .
5 If it did not exist , would anyone trouble to invent it at a time when , from the Atlantic to the Urals , socialism in all its manifestations is losing the argument to liberal capitalism ?
6 you certainly do need to keep them for a while .
7 TWO DAYS LATER , Simon Miles could n't wait to get me behind a wheel .
8 but you might you know miss it by a week and got three months , two months , three weeks at the most
9 Clearly something strange was happening to the Edwardian Conservative party : but does one need to label it as a flirtation with ‘ proto-Fascism ’ ?
10 I can not promise to make you into a world authority on ingredients , but I do hope to share my passion for good food with you , and to inspire you to try a different type of tea or a new way of serving pasta .
11 But I know me own daughter well enough to know that she does n't want to lock herself inside a convent for the rest of her life .
12 ‘ We would expect to see him in a couple of warm-up fights , certainly someone in the top 10 , before he fights Mike Tyson again , if that is to happen , ’ said Morris .
13 When we 're doing first aid incidents erm the standard thing we 're doing for adults when they 're doing a first aid exam is we 'll give present them with a casualty with perhaps a cut hand or something like that and they 'll actually have a black eye .
14 This is your day and we will endeavour to organise it in a way that reflects your needs and requirements .
15 Everyone 'll want to favour us with a well-wishing .
16 Toilet seats are propped up against the wall , in the unlikely event that someone might want to buy them in a country where hygiene is pathological .
17 You may be surprised to find that she does n't want to shackle you with a ball and chain .
18 You may like to compare it with a list of your own .
19 He also said that he found his responsibilities ‘ a very great strain ’ , because his aunt was such a difficult , domineering person , and he would like to see her in a Home — partly because she needed more care and more company .
20 Yes I 'd like to see it for a day or two but not for a fortnight
21 Where would you most like to find yourself on a Sunday morning ?
22 THESE questions , about men who have played an innings of 300 or more , are moderately easy , and the reader might like to tackle them without a reference book , at least to begin with .
23 Well what I do is like put it on a tray , right what we do is in the night right and if you 'd stayed up late I 'd put cheese
24 He then sees displayed in a shop window , a fur coat priced at £500 , and decides he would like to buy it as a present for his wife .
25 Or it could be that they would be appropriate for the reception area in one of the factories , or we might give one to a distributor and say , here you are , this you know , put this in if you 've got the right sort of area and would like to use it for a bit , stick it in there .
26 ‘ There 's nothing she can do now , and her man did n't dare face me in a duel . ’
27 When he thought about that voice he felt he would like to murder her with a knife himself .
28 So you wo you would like to have it in a format similar to the the very final
29 I am not sure whether , as a hostage , you should be allowed near to these people who — although you claim them as relatives — have no cause that I can see to regard you as a friend .
30 However , should the press continue to cover the story , the government will increasingly begin to regard it as a runner . ’
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