Example sentences of "[vb mod] [vb infin] [to-vb] [noun sg] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | The acquirer may want to have conduct of the collection of those debts , so that the seller does not use an unduly heavy-handed approach and damage the goodwill of the business after sale . |
2 | for car drivers the danger to others is an important consideration and may need to take priority over the need for maintaining independence . |
3 | The reader should endeavour to obtain information on the various exchange rate statistics published by his own country 's central bank or finance ministry . |
4 | By a process of mutual choice , referral back and elimination a number of names is arrived at of individuals who by reputation are assumed by those who should know to have power in the community . |
5 | Andreas Osiander , a contemporary of Copernicus , referred to the prediction that Venus should appear to change size during the year as ‘ a result contradicted by the experience of every age ’ . |
6 | I should like to take part in the epic-reading planned for 26 May if you have some passages available . |
7 | Indeed , we should like to see Fund for the Bank of Savings funds released to the TSBs earlier than planned , to speed this . |
8 | Yes Chairman erm , I 'm , I should like to draw attention to the paragraph three , two and wonder what happened to three , three , because er we see it goes from my copy goes from three , two , to three , four , so er I do n't know whether there is anything in three , three that I have forgotten , but I , I assume now that I which they 're are two other . |
9 | I should like to pay tribute to the care with which the justices record the family history and the chronology . |
10 | If my hon. Friend the Under-Secretary of State does not object , I should like to pay tribute to the Government 's overall strategy . |
11 | That Labour leader John Smith should try to take advantage of the current tide of moral unease in Britain is perfectly understandable , since his party 's policies generally are hard to distinguish from those of the Liberal Democrats and even of the Conservatives . |
12 | ( 3 ) The tenant should try to insert reference to the tenant being construed to be : the tenant for the time being or better still : while this Lease shall be vested in the Tenant This is to obviate the remote possibility of an argument as to whether the bankruptcy or liquidation of the original tenant ( after an assignment ) who will presumably still be within the definition of " the Tenant " could affect the re-entry provisions contained in the lease . |
13 | The vendor should try to seek agreement from the purchaser that the policies applied in the last audited accounts , will be applied to the completion accounts . |
14 | Exercise teachers should try to counteract misuse of the body by encouraging class members to work in a balanced position with the right base support , so that there is no unnecessary muscle tension and the muscles can work more efficiently . |
15 | If the hon. Gentleman will forgive me , following the example of the hon. Member for Huddersfield , I must try to make progress in the interests of speed . |
16 | It is difficult , however , to see why the directors should have to take account of the interests of the as yet unidentifiable persons who might acquire shares in the company at some future date . |
17 | It follows that if a government should wish to keep unemployment below the NUP , it must keep on increasing the rate of growth of the money supply and will have to tolerate an ever-increasing rate of inflation . |
18 | ‘ They have included serious defects in the financial and administrative systems , and in the controls that should operate to guarantee probity in the council 's financial affairs . ’ |
19 | The analysis of the search space carried out in this chapter should help to focus attention on the discriminating requirement of top-down information in terms of the number and similarity of hypotheses competing over a stretch of the utterance , and of the distance between pruning points ( i.e. the grammar ‘ chunks ’ ) , the two factors which determine the potential combinatorial explosion of hypotheses . |
20 | The programme runs to August 31 and customers must agree to take delivery of the new-generation system by March 31 next year . |
21 | ALAN BOND , the troubled Australian entrepreneur , will pay the £27.5m he must find to remain part of the consortium behind British Satellite Broadcasting , the UK rival to Rupert Murdoch 's Sky Television . |
22 | Wilson says there was a condition on the settlement — that she should agree to give evidence in the impending case of Gordon Sumner v. Virgin . |
23 | Our British sense of fair play has recoiled from the prospect of anyone starving or suffering , even through his own fault — but where is the fair play when hospitals must close to put money in the pockets of the workshy ? |
24 | Sometimes schools may choose to raise money for the overseas work we support and we are happy if they do , but this is in no way our purpose in contacting schools . |
25 | The mover of the motion might want to take part in the debate on motion three seven one , pensions . |
26 | In response to my attempts to historicize perversion it has been said : ‘ OK , we see how you might want to rescue homosexuality from the pejorative category of a perversion , but surely not incest or bestiality ? ’ |
27 | However much a politician might desire to avoid involvement in the collectorship contests , it was virtually impossible to escape being drawn in if the friends were involved . |
28 | Well , also , we 'll need to have meeting during the week . |
29 | But now Mr Wolski had been asked to see her , and it was because the Curator , in his kind but mistaken way , thought he might like to take leave of the old eagle . |
30 | Here you might hope to find evidence for the very beginnings of life . |