Example sentences of "[vb infin] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We 're desperate to put that right because we do n't want to go down as one-season wonders . |
2 | ‘ I did n't want to go back under controlled circumstances , ’ he explained , ‘ I wanted to get on . |
3 | Does my right hon. Friend mean that British industrialists do not want to go back to national plans , solemn and binding undertakings , high inflation , nationalisation , high taxation and trade union unrest ? |
4 | ‘ You do n't want to go back to Red Cottage ? ’ |
5 | An exceptional shooting accessory that you 'll want to pass on to future generations . |
6 | She also maintains she would never consider going back to full-time employment and advised other women with good business ideas to ‘ go for it ’ . |
7 | Each approach has its limitations and these I shall seek to draw out at appropriate points in the text . |
8 | I 'd like to go back to fucking Monday night . |
9 | This is a branch of the Association devoted to the more senior ex-Manorians who would like to meet up with old friends , but who find it difficult to join in with the annual reunions . |
10 | ‘ Would you like to come down to Carinish Court for a few days ? ’ |
11 | But this shift of focus , which as we shall see came about with remarkable suddenness through the 1920s , is the primary clue to the shape of more recent developments . |
12 | A cliché in Beowulf 's time , I know , but you ca n't keep coming up with new games . |
13 | While the key features of each — the limited liability company , the use of collective bargaining and the state provision of welfare — all have something of a Christian basis in terms of providing outlets for savings , strengthening the family , and correcting injustice and providing for those in need , nevertheless it is easy to see how they can become taken over by humanistic philosophy — so that they become unlimited freedom to create wealth , the use of collective power and the denial of individual merit and the state as the alternative for the family and private charity . |
14 | Also , if the wheel brake is of the type that is applied automatically with full airbrake , remember that you should avoid touching down with full airbrake . |
15 | Once slowed with the airbrakes one could manoeuvre close in with great accuracy , but with fuel running low it was time to descend to base . |
16 | For rather than research coming up with unequivocal findings which can then influence and be integrated in a professional and neutral way into policy and practice I will try to demonstrate how political interests and values , in all their guises , influence and pervade the relationship in a variety of ways . |
17 | So , with Sheringham still unfit , Cascarino will have to soldier on with inexperienced support . |
18 | ‘ … someone 'll have to go up to Top Piece , too , and have a go at that wall . |
19 | But we do not have to go back to prehistoric times to witness the change in our diet . |
20 | Church planting leaders may have to go back to secular employment for a time to finance the new work . |
21 | It says any proposal to decommission the hospital will first have to go out to public consultation . |
22 | So the delicate gilded furniture and the rococo mirrors had gone from his office ; and in their place were desks and chairs that renaissance princes might have sat on in perfect safety , even if they had weighed three hundredweight . |
23 | Bigsun will have come on for High Easter run |
24 | If they had interviewed the — what were then termed — clerical officers and assistants , they may well have come up with different results . |
25 | The increase may have come about through various kinds of gene duplication . |
26 | My children should have grown up into loyal Abbey national customers . |
27 | Even if I had been sufficiently knowledgeable about the NHS funding system to counter his arguments , I still would n't have felt up to political sparring . |
28 | ‘ Imagine ’ , Du Camp reports him as saying , ‘ the capital one might have made out of certain incidents . |
29 | For example , if you have to undertake practical work ( e.g. placement with an organization ) as part of your course , who obtains that placement and how closely does it have to fit in with academic training ? |
30 | Not everyone unfortunately has children so you may have to cast around for other members of the family . |