Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [verb] to the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The court will obviously need to refer to the checklist in s1(3) when deciding whether an order will be better for the child than no order . |
2 | ‘ We had good people in south London , but people do n't necessarily like talking to the South East . |
3 | Kirkman and Hendy , the Earl of Camden 's agents , may merely have responded to the College 's advertisement , but another explanation for their involvement seems possible . |
4 | Your investigators now will not only have to keep to the law but they will have to obey regulations as well , or only occasionally and with their eye very much over their shoulder slide past them . |
5 | After full employment is reached , extra spending will only serve to add to the rate of inflation . |
6 | We would thus have to resort to the use of overlays , with one overlay per attribute . |
7 | Oh I 'll just have to go to the shop . |
8 | ‘ Well , ’ he said , ‘ we 'll just have to get to the house and start proving that this particular astrologer has her finger on the button , wo n't we ? ’ |
9 | Ca n't exactly go running to the Führer . ’ |
10 | You know a fervent Jew would always want to get to the centre of their faith , visit there . |
11 | ‘ Nevertheless , Dr Vaughan , if it 's all the same to you I 'd still prefer to get to the bathroom under my own steam . ’ |
12 | These would inevitably introduce distortion , noise and hiss and the signal would gradually become degraded to the point where it became unintelligible . |
13 | A few years earlier Aung San might possibly have taken to the jungle , bandit or resistance fighter according to one 's viewpoint , known only within a few miles of his own home . |
14 | It means that pupils must both want to come to the unit and eventually , to leave it . |
15 | I would of course have to write to Miss Kenton to tell her I might be passing by ; I would also need to see to the matter of the costumes . |
16 | You 'll probably need to go to the toilet soon . |
17 | Radio broadcasts are another good means , but you should also try listening to the television . |
18 | They would also change according to the calibre of the batsman , and whether or not a batsman was left-handed , and the state of the wicket . |
19 | Prices will probably vary according to the amount of work they have to do . |
20 | The danger otherwise is the development of utopian ideas about moving towards ideal systems without true recognition of the problems involved , ideas that , at a global level of consideration , can also seem appealing to the client . |
21 | The Indian child , however , once he is 5 , increases his expectation from 32 to 46 years ; the Mexican , from 39 to 55 years — and the 5 year old of the United Arab Republic can now expect to live to the age of 59 , having added 21 years to his total expectation of life by virtue of having survived the ‘ pre-school ’ period ( UNICEF , 1964 ) . |
22 | I would now like to turn to the symbol of the Virgin Mary in the light of this discussion . |
23 | The first of these can be demonstrated at several sites where a religious element appears to predominate at the core ; besides Harlow , with its ditched temenos , central precincts can also be seen at Irchester , Springhead and Wycomb , while much the same level of importance may originally have attached to the enclosure at Frilford . |
24 | In my judgment , he would inevitably have come to the conclusion , as a matter of necessary inference , that the plaintiffs were paying and the defendants accepting the money subject to repayment if the action resulted in the plaintiffs ' favour . |
25 | Knit two rows with the main carriage , which will now have returned to the right again . |
26 | Workers will now have to apply to the Department of Employment , which steps in and pays redundancy money in cases like this , up to a certain limit . |
27 | What can be found will inevitably vary according to the area under study and the survival of evidence , but it may be wise to capitalise on whatever special feature the particular settlement has to offer , perhaps an old building , church or archaeological site . |
28 | Do I really mean to attribute to the state or community principles that are not simply those of most of its members ? |
29 | Once it is back within the confines of home , however , it may immediately decide to go to the toilet . |
30 | But many of the ‘ undecideds ’ could well decide to turn to the IFP . |