Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] [adv] [pron] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 But I was told that since I was so keen to have these things I had better think about how we would use them when the time came .
2 May I appeal to anybody who might have information , or might know of where I can find information , on Alton in this period .
3 Now er Paddy Ashdown has also said that anything that Nick Harvey approves of er he will approve of so we can quote Paddy er the same er at er at some suitable point , for example in advance of the May elections .
4 ‘ If you will wait in here I will let Lady Ursula know that you have arrived . ’
5 No I ca n't think of anywhere we would go when we have n't got Chrissy with us .
6 But let's look at how we can increase young peop members ' participation in this union , at how we can address the problem of recruiting young people .
7 Let's look at how we can get tr language training incorporated into these schemes to give , particularly our young members , an additional skill to use in their trade union work .
8 Or you can say it the other way round That 'll be a negative correlation Now the alternative would be when you plot them you get a circle almost , you get , there appears to be no systematic relationship between the two So what you 'd be tempted to say is , no correlation Now I 'm gon na try and move towards how we might measure , how might we actually measure , get a measure of correlation because what you 'd be able to say is , well they 're more correlated or less correlated .
9 I would n't exactly fit in here I can see .
10 I felt angry and humiliated at the time of the argument but I can guess at how he must have felt .
11 Er one , in regard to how they would operate it and secondly in regard to what would be expected of them , perhaps if they were attached to one of the older type machines and not the new machines you see .
12 Here 's a simply suggestion why do n't you move the facilities from the stage door club down to the foyer bar so that a load of people can go in there you 'd change the general denouement of the foyer bar .
13 Only rarely did the artist actually go to where he might see exotic species in the wild — and even if he had gone there always , he would probably have found them very hard to see .
14 They may speculate about how it may have been used and what it was for , and perhaps begin to consider how old it is , whether it is genuine or a replica .
15 She will talk about how we can give better support to people with hearing disabilities .
16 Encourage the child to adopt a sociable perspective ( e.g. ‘ Let's talk about how you can have fun with other kids when you play games ’ ; ‘ One way of making a game fun for everyone is to take turns … when you take turns in a game other kids will have fun too and will want to play with you again' ) .
17 I 'll check with how we 'd go about it administrative accounting wise
18 A solicitor can advise on how you should act .
19 Do n't you think by now you can face it ?
20 " She ca n't turn in there she 'll drown too . "
21 Mrs Thatcher told the Soviet minister yesterday that Britain is not opposed to the idea of a pan-European summit , but the participants must agree on how it will fit into the building of the ‘ new European architecture . ’
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