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

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1 if we if we get it off the ground at all it may be we 'd want to carry it over till the Autumn and start the new season with it .
2 The Allied politicians lacked understanding , and yet they did not hesitate to place a barrier to Germany 's growth , and having placed that barrier , did not think to support it effectively in the years to come .
3 And , no doubt , if ever John Hall discovers the identity of the anonymous benefactor who spilt the beans , he will want to shake him warmly by the hand and offer him thanks on behalf of his club and the good of all in English rugby .
4 There can be emergency situations , for instance if your dog cuts its paw or is bitten by a poisonous snake , when you will need to carry it back to the vehicle or home .
5 How much would Donald need to get him back on the road ?
6 If these two signals differ significantly in level , you will need to balance them up at the mixer before passing them on to the camcorder .
7 There is , as yet , no system in operation which allows your competence to be assessed to a national standard , and it will be left to the discretion of your service manager , and course tutors if you have undertaken a back to nursing course , to decide whether you are ready to return , or what additional guidance or preparation you may need to bring you up to the required standard .
8 As the young owls had fledged , he said that we might expect to find them anywhere in the area , and that the best idea was for us to fan out and scan the branches .
9 I 'll propose Emily 's report and , and in doing so I 'd like to say thank you to her for her sterling work this year , I think she 's done a terrific job erm and I 'd like to thank her personally for the help she 's given me over the year .
10 Would you like to see them in against the outside candidates if we look at this
11 If you have any views about ways in which we could help each other in such situations perhaps you 'd like to jot them down for the next newsletter .
12 Both at home and at school they usually have to remain on the floor and Alice does n't always remember to put them back in the bag .
13 We would eventually like to do it along with the management , within the philosophy we will impose . ’
14 ‘ I 'd like to put it back into the auction for next week , ’ said the lady .
15 Please do not hesitate to contact me here at the above number if you have any other queries or concerns .
16 Could I just raise one quick issue which I was going to mention under any other business but I 'd like to get it out of the way , and that is er the departure .
17 We feel that we have largely succeeded in these aims , but more of that later , as I would like to take you back to the early nineteenth century when the object of our association was first mooted .
18 Er and I 'd like to introduce you briefly to the company .
19 As much as I would like to hand you over to the police , I have no choice but to keep my suspicions to myself . ’
20 In a few moments I 'd like to tell you briefly about the trading background to the figures and to give you an indication of how business has been since the period ended and particularly since our important sale started on Boxing Day .
21 Such behaviour is essential when you are training your dog to run free outside as you will want to put it back on the leash at the end of the period of exercise .
22 He told TV 's Panorama : ‘ They may try to nail it on to the perch again but nobody will believe it 's still alive . ’
23 Hermann Neuberger , the chairman of the International Football Federation World Cup organising committee , said players who had been shown the yellow card once during qualifying games would not have to carry it over to the finals .
24 Hermann Neuberger , the chairman of the International Football Federation World Cup organising committee , said players who had been shown the yellow card once during qualifying games would not have to carry it over to the finals .
25 THE Tranmere Rovers players were so high on good publicity before this match that their manager , John King , said he would have to pull them down from the ceiling .
26 At that point we could still take water from the aquifer , but we would have to pump it out in the same way as we would from an unconfined aquifer .
27 The magistrate told me I would have to sort it out with the council , Rotherham M.B.C. , and they finally told me I would have to pay them £45 .
28 Then : ‘ You 'll have to let me out for the Jubilee .
29 If he improves over the next 3–4 years and lasts until he 's 30 , then you will have to put him up alongside the other 2 .
30 you 'll have to put them up on the ceiling
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