Example sentences of "[vb infin] [to-vb] [prep] [pers pn] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 We w er we would , we would only need to pay for them at the rate where they lived .
2 Others may need to rely on it pending the grant of legal aid .
3 I shall also want to talk with you about the ffruit Trees I intend to plant against the wall next y Pump Court .
4 Susan had tagged a uniformed cop on the beat ill the distance , and guessed she would n't want to talk to him about the corpse .
5 I 've just asked him about the collaborative review the focus is apparently on national curriculum so that means maths , English and , but they want to look ge more general issues and because they 're in on a Wens Tuesday and a Wednesday he said that they would go in a look at , three of them would go in a look at taught tutorial lessons they will want to talk to me about the tutorial programme I would hope that that would involve somebody else cos I 've got the bit of the fence that I sit on and ask one or two of you to give your opinion if , if you 're available .
6 Baldwin saw Chamberlain and said , ‘ Austen , when Sam has gone I shall want to talk to you about the Foreign Office . ’ ’
7 ‘ Listen , I do n't want to talk about it on the phone .
8 His office would n't want to talk about it on the telephone , because my father has not been well , and at times has been behaving rather strangely .
9 You 'll probably want to talk about it without the embarrassment of having me here to listen .
10 ‘ I do n't want to talk about it at the moment , Stephen , if you do n't mind . ’
11 I I 'm grateful I I I 'm winding up that we on this side we do believe that these additional six seats are very important because we believe that the European parliament elections are going to be very important and fighting them on these new boundaries with the minimum of delay in spite of the delay that had been caused by the government' incompetence , we regard as very important , we regard this debate tonight as very important to approve these orders because we can not so far work out whether the government will be fighting the er the whole campaign on the basis of back to basics while the E P P will be doing it on the basis of some other manifesto , vorsprung durch technik or whatever it might be , and they 'll be trying to merge those into two slogans of o of er vorsprung durch basics or or whatever it might be and this we do not know at all whether the government want to be part of Europe and whether their back benchers are gon na be willing to cooperate with the European peoples party or they take the money from the European peoples party but they do n't want to participate with them in the manifesto .
12 But he certainly does n't want to walk with us to the end of the bridge . ’
13 We 'd like to hear from you with the results of how you got on and how this book may have helped you decide what you want to do .
14 Accepting that you will need to provide either training or re-training for your existing staff means that you will remember to budget for it in the overall cost of the system .
15 I do n't like to think of you in the cottage all by yourself . ’
16 Gradually he did begin to stay with her in the evenings and to neglect the cafés .
17 There is still much to be done but the more we ‘ get it right first time ’ the more confidence our customers will have to remain with us for the long term future .
18 He replied on August 15 , suggesting that the SMG 's Balwinder Gill telephone the community liaison officer , adding ‘ should you wish to meet with me in the meantime , again this can be arranged . ’
19 I think it would be when the committee comes to the director of property services and says , we would like this to happen , that 's when we 'd have to come to you before the application
20 She would have to talk to him about the flowers and the salmon .
21 One reason that many teachers find the idea of teaching in role worrying is that they feel that once they have embarked on a role they will have to stick with it for the rest of the lesson .
22 Members of TI will promote ‘ standards of conduct ’ , though they will not have to keep to them from the start .
23 Then you can collect up your belongings , all those things you would wish to have with you at the Hall — you will have your own bedchamber remember — and then , when you are ready , you can bolt the door and the windows and return here in the wagon . ’
24 Ellen said in a tone which implied that I had entirely misunderstood the senator 's motives , which she would now have to explain to me by the application of sound feminist arguments .
25 Fill in details about the present state of the room in the first column ; then what you would like or propose to do about it in the second , and finally , in the last column , what it 's going to cost you .
26 You are not helping the players , because if you try to do that they will come to rely on you in the actual performance .
27 I do not know why but that did not seem to register with me at the time , and it did not until there was a third assault on the door .
28 ‘ Could n't bear to part with it until the last minute . ’
29 ‘ Now remember , ’ he said , ‘ I am not angry with you , but I can not bear to live with you at the moment .
30 D' you reckon mom will agree to come with us on the skiing ?
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