Example sentences of "[vb infin] [to-vb] [pers pn] to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | IN 1900 Tiller had an idea for a routine which excited him so much he could hardly wait to show it to the public . |
3 | But if you 'd like to put them to the test , we 've put together a list as a brief explanation os some skin care jargon and products that incorporate the latest technology . |
4 | So too with exhibiting : somewhere a reader may be able to grow significantly better roses than his or her neighbours , and he or she would like to put it to the test of the show-bench . |
5 | I would like to invite you to the meeting of Nether Wyresdale Parish Council on Thursday 27th August at 7.30 p.m. in Scorton School . |
6 | ‘ We have a certain operation ahead of us and we would not like to disclose it to the press , ’ team leader Nikita Smidovitch said in Manama last night , hours before a UN plane was to fly to Baghdad . |
7 | Israel , on the other hand , would prefer to draw them to the land of their forefathers . |
8 | I was now twenty metres up in the air , and I desperately hoped he would not decide to throw me to the ground . |
9 | I shall want to send them to the department in Whitechapel Hospital , but I 'm sure they 'll confirm — ’ |
10 | ‘ I 'll have to report it to the station , doctor , ’ he started . |
11 | The only th the only thing is , is th is what we 'll do the beer , whether we 're gon na have to connect it to the brewery or whether we can get it through ourselves , I do n't know . |
12 | He would have to train her to a line . |
13 | We can then proceed to apply them to the work on literacy that we have been examining . |
14 | Wolfenstein is so addictive you will probably attempt to play it to a conclusion by staying up all night . |
15 | Wolfenstein is so addictive you will probably attempt to play it to a conclusion by staying up all night . |
16 | ‘ Do you wish to put me to the test ? ’ |
17 | Do I have to do it to the end ? |
18 | If you want to enter the current date you can use @NOW but to fix this date ( so that it does not change to the current date next time you load the spreadsheet you will have to convert it to a value . |
19 | Let us try to reduce it to a set of propositions as we did with extract ( 2 ) . |
20 | If I get 100 's of replies I will have to send them to the list anyway . |
21 | He thought of patching things up , but felt she would try to force him to an affair in some unwomanly way . |
22 | ‘ If he 's hurt I 'll have to get him to the vet , ’ said Lee . |
23 | Yes , when you get a bit bigger we 'll have to take you to a pantomime and then you 'll be able to say that . |
24 | ‘ I 'll have to take you to the optician 's , ’ she said . |
25 | So , I shall have to take it to the petrol station in a minute . |
26 | Although Thomas felt her husband had been stupid to bring a woman like this to the planet , he did not intend to abandon her to the mercy of the hostile environment and the murderous shapechanger . |
27 | At half-ten the ambulance would arrive to bring him to the county home . |
28 | I would then propose to add it to the agenda of the Transport Working Group before bringing it back to the Chief Executive 's Management Group . |
29 | Stalnaker , 1975 ) Or , to interpret the idea in a way less ontologically extravagant , a way which does not seem to commit us to a plurality of somehow existing worlds , what the conditional means is this : if our actual world were different in that it were raining , and differences overall were in a sense the smallest possible , the balcony would be wet . |
30 | So , if the RC is between 0° and 090° you will want to move it to the Right ( clockwise ) to get it onto 090° . |