Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [vb infin] [to-vb] the [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If there is any fighting in Europe , I should like to see the Bolshies and the Nazis doing it . ’
2 I 'll try to stop the Dalek Killer slicing you up , do n't worry . ’
3 I 'll try to keep the DK on a leash . ’
4 If I am going to do it , I 'd need to know the English Channel approach backwards .
5 I 'd like to sail the Amazon
6 I would like to thank the Curwen Archives Trust whose generous grant has made this publication possible .
7 I would like to thank the Arkleton Trust for making this study possible by awarding me a Fellowship and the Nature Conservancy Council for agreeing to three months study leave .
8 I told Fred that I would like to get the Otago playing side .
9 ‘ Well , I was influenced by AM radio all the time I was growing up , which was all the great '50s rock'n'roll , and I suppose I would have to include The Beatles in that .
10 I shall seek to evaluate the Maastricht proposals in the light of these different levels of loyalty to help me to decide whether what is on offer is worth supporting .
11 I shall have to sell the Gainsborough next , ’ Adam said .
12 I 'm sure I will have to sing the Marschallin 100 times before I fully understand the depth of the character . ’
13 Once access to all modules is gained , you should attempt to submit the DC again .
14 Fenella pulled the velvet folds of the cover about her and tried to sleep and not to think about what would happen and whether they would be let out of these rooms and what stories she might have to tell the Gruagach about Star People and the Fire Court and the other fictional places they were supposed to have travelled to .
15 He had invited her to join the ladies ' sewing circle , and even suggested that she might like to attend the Tuesday evening Bible readings which he ran — he was sure that ‘ dear Miss Mates ’ would release her for the hour and a half the readings usually took .
16 You 'll want to let the Eladeldi give her the once over ‘
17 You 'll have to ask the DDI . ’
18 ( b ) Possession is exactly the sort of book you 'd expect to win the Booker Prize .
19 If you 're convinced that an acoustic amp is the way to go — and not everyone is convinced , by the way — then you 'd have to compare the Lakewood against the £799 Trace Acoustic TA-100R and perhaps the even more affordable , if more basic , Carlsbro Sherwood .
20 If you like fast hard-hitting cavalry you can choose to lead the Knights Panther , the Reiksguard Knights and the Knights of the White Wolf .
21 A little more than three miles of excellent walking takes you past the Upper Steall ruins , down to the valley bottom where you can stop to admire the Steall waterfall .
22 We shall have to inform the Alderleys ’ gamekeeper . ’
23 W. Smith ‘ Atlantic ’ tragedy WE WOULD like to thank the Speke Ambulance Station for their very speedy call out to attend our late N.U.S. President Mr James Henry Slater after his collapse during the celebrations for the 50th anniversary of the Battle of the Atlantic .
24 We will continue to develop the NHS Trust movement which places responsibility for managing hospitals and other services with local teams who are closest to patients .
25 We will seek to privatise the Docklands Light Railway during the lifetime of the next Parliament .
26 If they are doing purely local journeys , then that may be too much and they may prefer to use the Oxford ringroad , but if they are doing long-distance journeys ten miles is not a very significant addition to their journey in length and the congestion on the Oxford ringroad is such that it may actually be shorter in time terms to go the longer way round in distance .
27 They may have to ask the Hong Kong Union for financial assistance in order to summon a replacement from home .
28 In addition to the success of the LDP in broadly maintaining its position , its PKO allies — the DSP and Komeito — also performed well enough to ensure that they could continue to offer the LDP an overall majority in the upper house .
29 During this time they would attempt to popularize the LGS message further by organizing health education activities in schools , mosques and meetings .
30 They wanted to know how much help they would have to give the Sutton pupils .
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