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

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1 The German and French leaders told the Prime Minister they did not want to see him in the run up to the Edinburgh summit , which begins on Friday .
2 He did not want to bring her in to talk to him , nor did he want to interview her in the presence of her devoted but sharp-eyed husband .
3 Counsel thought so little of it that he did not seek to sustain it before the House of Lords .
4 You may need to adjust it at the centre on long pieces since the ends tend to pull rather tightly to start with .
5 I would need to do more than just win this game , I would need to annihilate her like the cockerel ; more , I would need to break her completely .
6 You go to prison for something you 've done wrong , that 's your punishment , but they do n't need to humiliate you in the way they do .
7 You 'll need to reassure her about the reliability of your products and the good service your shop offers .
8 Why would he need to do it in the dark ?
9 The green at the 14th is so severely sloped that he knew he would need to leave her below the flag , and did so ‘ by about two light-years ’ .
10 They ca n't wait to mix it with the opposition !
11 He drove grimly and skilfully and he drove very fast as if he could not wait to get her on the plane to England and out of his sight .
12 I refer to your letter of 30 October 1992 but will need to direct you to the District Council Planning Department for much of the information that you seek .
13 I think from the County Council 's point of view , the safeguard is there is no proposal to make those available for other spending within the committee and therefore , if hopefully we do not need to access them during the year , they are still available for Council in future years to , to meet other spending requirements .
14 IN 1900 Tiller had an idea for a routine which excited him so much he could hardly wait to show it to the public .
15 Right , well we 'll just need to stuff it in the bag then .
16 I would n't want to tip you over the brink . ’
17 You do n't fucking expect to see them on the side of a bar though do you ?
18 She now hopes that the world will no longer expect to see her on the arm of her husband , hugging or kissing him in public , behaving like a loving wife .
19 I did n't expect to see you on the moor at this time of night .
20 What she would give to punch him on the nose , and flatten once and for all his insulting , devilish assumptions .
21 " Why did you expect to find it in the laundry-basket ? "
22 What can I do to get you off the phone ? ’
23 You do n't want to stick them on the wall cos of bringing all the er paint off .
24 Mind you , I do n't suppose you would really want to stick them in the top of the Christmas pudding either .
25 ‘ She did n't want to discuss it on the phone , that 's all I know .
26 ‘ I 'd want to club him on the head with a soulier de satin after two hours , ’ said Roger , in a harsh hurrying tone .
27 I 'd like to thank you for the feature Redundancy — Your Survival Guide ( September GH ) .
28 Erm , and I also understand that this is the first time you 've actually had someone from the private sector , er , whose been invited to er , address your A G M so , I 'd like to thank you for the privilege , and for also for the opportunity to speak on a subject which I personally er , find of of great interest .
29 And sir , both of you , both you sir , Mr and you sir , Mr , er I would like to thank you for the way in the way you have conducted this enquiry .
30 I would like to thank you for the interest you have shown in this post .
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