Example sentences of "[vb infin] [verb] [adv prt] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The smaller parish or community council may prefer to carry out all business through the full council instead of appointing committees . |
2 | You may want to light up different parts of the garden at different times of the year as different plants and shrubs come into flower . |
3 | The committee also recommended that the government clarify the rules covering the supply of heat and energy so that anyone planning a CHP scheme would not need to carry out long negotiations with the electricity industry . |
4 | An external auditor will need to carry out detailed checking of records and procedures . |
5 | You will need to write down certain things like a list of goals for food change and exercise , interesting recipes , a list of rewards ( perhaps as part of a contingency contract ) , and your daily weight . |
6 | He may seek to clean up military malpractice at the lower levels of command , while not jolting the top too much . |
7 | Children involved in preparing for meal-times will need to put out one mug for each child and may rely on one-to-one correspondence without counting . |
8 | The Russian side recognized Latvia 's right to buildings erected before June 17 , 1940 , and used by the military , and would discuss handing over military equipment to Latvia . |
9 | A boring time is ahead , so you 'll need to think out some ideas for keeping yourself amused . |
10 | Within an interdisciplinary context , this conference will endeavour to open up new perspectives on and identify new approaches to , the subject of the market . |
11 | I would not want to rule out closer contacts with the Iranians at the right time . |
12 | It was my understanding that I could expect to free up some 610–615Kb of Conventional memory and also have lots of High RAM available . |
13 | A lightly loaded microVAX 2 can expect to take over 24 h of elapsed time to carry out 100 simulations on a small problem . |
14 | These are two of the messages which emerged from a small-scale survey of individuals who made enquiries about courses but who did not appear to follow up earlier expressions of interest . |
15 | Would he like to carry on that legacy in cinema ? |
16 | And as long as they were n't , nobody else in this town would dare to shoot off any cannons at one of Bonanza 's men . ’ |
17 | I would like to open up more channels with the EC to allow us to articulate better why we do what we do , otherwise issues that are important to the 100 Group 's membership , like goodwill accounting , could founder on legal grounds or simply because people do n't understand . ’ |
18 | But before I move on to suggest we have a break for coffee , is there anyone else would like to pick up any points on the demographic matters that we 've been discussing , leaving aside the discussions on migration . |
19 | It would not be practical to attempt to list all the fund raising activities that have been undertaken so far this year but I would like to pick out some highlights for you . |
20 | ‘ I would n't like to walk back this way on my own , ’ she said . |
21 | Soon the telescope should begin sending back extraordinary pictures of other galaxies . |
22 | I would like to point out three errors in the review of my book The Scars of Evolution ( Review , 19 January ) . |
23 | From your response last year to the Questionnaire , clearly you felt that the Medau Society should begin putting up tougher resistance to commercial pressure and taking more positive approaches to publicity , advertising and the media . |
24 | As on previous courses any Qualified Teacher wishing to attend for a day is very welcome to do so ( £10 per day ) , and is making a new list of teachers who might like to take up spare places on the Aston Clinton weekends ( £55 ) . |
25 | ‘ But I would like to bring in another player on loan to cover our injuries in the short term . |
26 | It made her very aware that he did n't want to give up any information about himself … and especially not to her . |
27 | One of the boys bangs the seat right behind my head urgently , and indicates that I should stop to pick up another couple of young warriors . |
28 | Cypress is worried however , that Sun may decide to turn off certain switches in Solaris that allow the operating system to run across systems configured with CPUs other than SuperSparc . |
29 | We might just as easily suggest leaving out other bits of the Bible or the Creeds that seem not quite to fit modern ( and probably passing ) ways of thinking . |
30 | Peter Alliss might have given up competitive golf in the early 1970s but he still a formidable force out on the course . |