Example sentences of "[vb infin] [to-vb] [pron] in [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Now somehow I want you to break out of that and to , as I say , shout it from the rooftops , because in the end , the public applause from that will protect you from those who might seek to neuter you in that role . |
2 | Now I do n't want to embarrass them in any way . |
3 | I would now like to ask everyone in this room to stand with me , and raise their glasses . |
4 | Since h(n) is not known during the search we can try to estimate it in some way . |
5 | Mary-Rose Caden , a smoker and teachers ' representative on Lothian education committee , forecast it may be impracticable : ‘ If it 's a complete ban , then they 'll have to police it in some way . |
6 | Something of that strange that strangeness and that irony lies behind the famous claim ‘ I will try to express myself in some mode of life for art as freely as I can and as wholly as I can , using for my defence the only arms I allow myself to use — silence , exile and cunning . |
7 | Do not attempt to organise them in any type of pattern other than under the major heading of asset or liability . |
8 | The Chancellor of the Exchequer , Kenneth Clarke tells the programme how she once asked : ‘ Why do I have to do everything in this Government ? ’ and no-one had the nerve to give her the obvious answer — she did n't have to do everything . |
9 | ‘ Now Jane , ’ turning to me , ‘ I 'll have to leave you in this room with Mason while I fetch the doctor . |
10 | Thus if they are consistently defined as disreputable or respectable , servile or arrogant , they will tend to see themselves in this light and act accordingly . |
11 | Naturally I would n't want to get him in any trouble . ’ |
12 | ‘ And if you are too tired to write you must come to see me in any case , and then I shall know you are safe . |
13 | I may have been being a bit selfish , but I could n't bear to lose him in that way , and he seemed to be making such an effort himself , not ever putting weight on that leg and eating as much as he could . |
14 | I ca n't bear to visit you in that place . |