Example sentences of "[Wh pn] want [to-vb] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It 'll go the distance — a real investment for anyone who wants to get on the gigging trail and means business .
2 And then it will bias the market : anyone who wants to get into the Polish market will have to persuade a company that has been assigned an import quota to act as its channel . ’
3 Alan Pretty , a team leader in personnel services at Lincolnshire SSD , believes it is very much a management move and is not for social workers who want to continue in the caring role .
4 Those who want to get at the frozen part of their savings in the old currency will have to buy new currency from the central bank , at auctions where it will cost them well over its face value .
5 Geographers who want to work in the environmental sciences must be willing to learn the methods of these sciences , lest we lose the respect of our colleagues in such fields .
6 In an earlier reply he suggested that in Northern Ireland , those who wanted to volunteer for the Territorial Army Volunteer Reserve could volunteer for some other service .
7 Those who wanted to compete in the qualifying tournament for places on the 1983 Tour had to pay an entry fee of $1,000 .
8 Nevertheless , financial problems continued to plague the paper , and in 1961 it was taken over by East African Newspapers Ltd , the Nairobi publishers of the Daily Nation , who wanted to get into the Tanzanian market .
9 With their SOE connexions , the SSRF found a dory more suitable than canoes when landing an agent who wanted to melt into the local scene rather than stagger ashore dripping wet from a canoe .
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