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

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1 As the puppy gets older , he will want to go outside to the soiled piece of paper that you have positioned in a place that you may want him to use .
2 The main thing is I do n't want to go back into the private sector unless I absolutely have to .
3 I do not want to go back to the foreign environment of Tbilisi , ’ he said .
4 ‘ But we did n't want to go in with a heavy commitment at first ; we took a PC and wrote our own very simple software to deal with incoming orders . ’
5 We should prefer to go along with the European Communitywide scheme so that British industry is not put at a disadvantage .
6 In addition , the food expert would want to know more about the local conditions and the alternative sources of nourishment available .
7 And I did n't want to jump out into the fast-moving darkness without any boots and within range of fifty tommy-guns .
8 She just could n't wait to go through with the whole messy , life-destroying business .
9 ‘ You wo n't need to go back into the Little Vestry .
10 However , the other category of liability for personal injury or death which the party in default can seek to pass on to the innocent party is that relating to claims made against the party in default by third parties , who have suffered death or personal injury by reason of the negligence of the party in default .
11 In practical terms , this creates a different and exciting aspect of work for care workers who may seek to engage constructively with a wide variety of neighbourhood care schemes .
12 Martin will need to press ahead with the new football stadia report .
13 Basically the paper suggested that we should consider moving away from the tax-financed National Health Service to private health insurance .
14 But in many circuits , significant source and load resistances will need factoring out from the upper and lower arm values respectively ( and scaled pro-rata ) , otherwise the implied accuracy will be false ) .
15 He is the only pianist I have ever heard who does not make Balakirev 's Islamey sound clumsy in places , who does not need to slow down for the middle section of Liszt 's Rhapsodie espagnole , and who can play repeated notes faster than a machine-gun can shoot bullets .
16 Although different presentation styles are appropriate to different media this is not indicated on the list and you will need to refer either to the Quick Reference Guide ( a single folder card that you should try to keep handy ) or to Chapter 20 of the User Guide — which frankly seems rather a long way in !
17 Nevertheless , both avenues of research do not seek to break out of the basic structure adopted by the traditional method of legitimating the authority of corporate managers .
18 I ca n't wait to get away from the Aged Ps again .
19 STUART RIPLEY could hardly wait to get back on the Ayresome Park pitch but , once there , was glad to get off again , writes David Alexander .
20 He never wrote entirely admiring reviews : ‘ It 's the essence of a book never to be perfect , ’ he said , ‘ so its writer must expect to come in for a little criticism . ’
21 All fords of the Esk , including Kirkandrews , were guarded on the English side by Graham peel-towers ; and though these would not be strong enough to hold up three thousand from crossing for long they could send warning back to the English authorities if so inclined .
22 This Spotlight reports on a survey of 94 adults ( defined as people aged 20 or over ) who fell into this category and looks at what — if anything — providers might do to pick up on the original expression of interest .
23 It was at Shoom that Danny first met Steve Eusebe , the tall , dreadlocked singer who fronts the single , a mellow house groove with deep , soulful vocals that you would swear came straight from a gospel-trained Chicago house singer if you had n't already caught the London inflections .
24 For all the truth of these points , and for all the striking contrasts , military production would appear to function more as a favoured section of the economy than as a separate one .
25 Customers will expect to pay more for a reputable brand , but they will also expect the price charged to be consistent with their perceptions of the product ; * the amount and style of advertising and sales promotion ( Promotion ) will influence the consumer 's perception of the product , which in turn must influence on-going company product and brand development activities ( Product ) .
26 One would generally expect to pay less for a private company than for a similar public company .
27 It is difficult to see how unrepresented claimants who fare so badly in tribunals of first instance could expect to fare better at the appellate level ; indeed representation has increased considerably over the past few years .
28 However , it is some of the non-examinable subjects which would appear to fare worst in the primary school at the moment .
29 but you do n't expect to get out of the ruddy
30 Fokker is negotiating with Lockheed to assemble aircraft in America : this would bring Lockheed back into the commercial business , which it quit in 1981 after losing its shirt with the TriStar .
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