Example sentences of "[vb mod] [vb infin] [pron] to [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | As racial tension increases , social workers must adapt themselves to the prevailing racial climate . |
2 | If a potential investor should assume that ‘ preference ’ means that he should prefer them to the ordinary shares he would be sorely in need of professional advice . |
3 | She says she did the Byrd show ‘ because I found her a fascinating part of the underground scene in New York , and I felt somebody should expose her to a bigger market . |
4 | Such an exhibition , and its permanent record in the lavishly illustrated new book edited by Wendy Roworth , should alert us to the rich possibilities offered by serious reassessment of the work of such a varied , complex and intellectual artist as Angelica Kauffman . |
5 | Mr Major argued that as good Europeans we should tie it to the strong German mark to lick inflation and sustain recovery . |
6 | ‘ You must send it to the best art gallery in London . ’ |
7 | She wants her image ‘ sorted out ’ before she signs a deal to prevent any manipulation , to ensure no one tells her how she should present herself to the record-buying public . |
8 | They should identify themselves to a responsible official before entering , except in very rare cases where information which ought to be disclosed in the public interest could not otherwise be obtained . |
9 | INSTEAD of destroying their bumper crop of potatoes , farmers should give them to the needy . |
10 | I am very desirous to get all the species of this genus which I can , and am making observations on their flowers and fruit : for Doctor Linnaeus has joined these to his genus of Rhus [ sumach ] , with which all the species of Toxicodendron , which I have yet examined , will by no means agree ; for these are either male and female in distinct plants , or have male flowers in separate parts from the fruit on the same plant , which , according to his own system , must remove them to a great distance from the Rhus . |
11 | If it is accepted as a defence , the purchaser should limit it to the actual knowledge of specific key individuals involved in negotiating the purchase rather than the knowledge of all its employees and advisers . |
12 | Bearing in mind that this fish consumes large amounts of vegetation in the wild , you must reconcile yourself to a plantless tank , unless you like the plastic variety . |
13 | We should develop them to the full . |
14 | She was , he said , ‘ a great journalist ’ — ‘ We must recommit ourselves to the important mission to which Lernoux was devoted . ’ |
15 | If the knots wo n't come out with that then she must take him to a professional grooming salon where the knots will be removed safely and painlessly . |
16 | But long ago , in 1946 , the questing and the questioning had become almost unbearable , and I knew that to keep my sanity I must force myself to an arbitrary conclusion : I would believe the least terrible of terrible possibilities — that the plane had been shot down over the Channel by enemy action . |
17 | It seemed inevitable after this that he should take himself to the nearest fish and chip shop to eat his supper . |
18 | Educational facilities and the quality of teaching staff must also improve — either colleges of nursing must only employ qualified teaching staff or they should leave it to the higher education establishments , who will also be able to facilitate adequate library facilities . |
19 | Tomorrow , he decided , he must press her to a full disclosure of the grief harboured in her heart . |
20 | There is no need for control , no need to save , one must express oneself to the fullest — and the way to do that is to shop . |
21 | I should put it to the old man right away . " |
22 | Though apparently free , it needs its controller ; but the controller must release it to the natural powers , the wind and the air-thermals , if he wants to enjoy its flights . |
23 | The right hon. Gentleman must address himself to the new situation which is developing and in which there will be a single currency . |
24 | He should turn it to a profounder end , producing masterpieces in another man 's name . |
25 | If they are predominantly female , and 83 per cent of part-timers are , the equal pay legislation may entitle them to the same benefits and conditions as their full-time colleagues . |
26 | For example , being born in a neighbourhood may entitle you to a higher place in the queue for housing provided by that local authority . |
27 | a doctor who will give advice and treatment and may refer you to a specialist drug-abuse centre for help ; |
28 | If you feel that you may be losing too much hair , do see your doctor , who may refer you to a special hair clinic . |
29 | whatever and maybe if it 's a good correspondence course they may refer you to the actual you know things you should have er read and so on |
30 | Once an agreement has been registered in the register of restrictive agreements ( which is open to public inspection ) , the Director General may refer it to the Restrictive Practices Court for a decision on whether the restrictions it contains are contrary to the public interest . |