Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb mod] [verb] [to-vb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Mountbatten 's report makes it plain that MI5 and MI6 believed that the KGB would attempt to keep in contact with Blake .
2 Dominic would like to get in touch with a couple he met on holiday in August at Innerlaken in Switzerland , who come from Derby .
3 ‘ Yes , but you see , ’ said Caspar , feeling his way cautiously now , ‘ you see , Inchbad would like to talk to Flame himself .
4 Tom will want to check for proteinuria and test your reflexes , but even if those things are normal he and Dr Greene may want to pop you in hospital for a while . ’
5 Doddie Weir may have to impress at training today to force his way in among the forwards , who held a lineout session with assistant coach John Jeffrey at Happy Valley last night .
6 Many thought it a cruel injustice that Julian should have to go to prison at all .
7 Speculation continued , however , that Pinochet would agree to resign in return for a quiet settlement of scandals involving his regime .
8 Potential jumpers pay their fees on the day , but Mr Turnball would like to hear in advance from anyone who wants to take part .
9 In a sketch of the New Jerusalem , Cary insisted that Christ would appear to reign in person .
10 Within hours of this US response , which Iraq 's ruling Revolution Command Council denounced as " disgraceful " , the Soviet Union tried to rescue its peace initiative by announcing that Aziz ( who was still in Moscow ) had agreed to a revised six-point peace plan whereby ( i ) Iraq would agree to comply with Resolution 660 ; ( ii ) withdrawal from Kuwait would begin the day after a ceasefire ; ( iii ) the withdrawal would be completed within 21 days , including withdrawal from Kuwait City within four days ; ( iv ) once the withdrawal had been completed all relevant UN Security Council resolutions would lapse ; ( v ) all prisoners of war would be released three days after a ceasefire ; and ( vi ) monitoring of the ceasefire would be carried out by observers or peacekeeping forces as determined by the UN Security Council .
11 And when they get back from their parades and their barbecues , the scions of Washington will head straight for the president 's health-care package , which Mr Clinton would like to sign into law at Christmas .
12 German unity also seems to have disrupted the business cycle , and may limit the benefits that Europe can expect to get from recovery elsewhere .
13 Bill Hadley , who worked in the sales department alongside Clive would like to get in touch with him .
14 MPs on both sides of the Commons believe Mr Major will have to resign from Number 10 if he can not go to the Edinburgh Summit in December as EC President with an upbeat message to fellow heads of state .
15 On this evidence , Andrew will have to drown in incompetence while Barnes proves he can walk on water to change the England selectors ' opinion that the Wasps stand-off must remain their No 1 decision-maker .
16 On this evidence , Andrew will have to drown in incompetence while Barnes proves he can walk on water to change the England selectors ' opinion that the Wasps stand-off must remain their number one decision maker .
17 The delay and uncertainty over the fate of Challenger 's principal cargo , the tracking and data relay satellite , which is now aloft but in the wrong orbit , means that Europe 's Spacelab may have to operate at half-speed when it is launched in September .
18 She hoped Mr Fallon would continue to press for action on behalf of the licensees .
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