Example sentences of "[vb mod] [vb infin] [to-vb] with [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Out of this material will emerge some of the items you may want to discuss with a spiritual director .
2 If at some stage we entered into a single currency , we should have to deal with a different matter .
3 They claim the City has less than half the resources it should have to deal with the growing number of such homes , H M O's for short .
4 But individual speakers do have control over their own pitch , and may choose to speak with a higher than normal pitch ; this is something which is potentially of linguistic significance .
5 This may appear to conflict with the above paragraph , but either point can be valid depending on the location and the circumstances .
6 If you 've been used to linear note-taking for many years , you 'll need to persevere with the Buzan method .
7 Readers might like to experiment with a shunting locomotive — reliable progress seems possible at scale speeds as low as 2mph on clean track .
8 The owner of the copyright in the computer program , suddenly realizing that he has rights with respect to the output generated from using the program , might attempt to interfere with the subsequent use of that output in the hope that he will be able to negotiate a fee for his permission .
9 When things begin moving here you 'll have to deal with a new solicitor . ’
10 So , I made up my mind from then : ‘ right , I 'll have to stay with the black guys 'cause I am black . ’
11 This expert might have to deal with a wide variety of issues , including the builder's/lessor 's obligations to obtain planning permission , as well as the design and construction obligations , issues which are usually left to an arbitrator or an Official Referee of the High Court .
12 Yeah , we 've got a wrong driver and I did n't have one in my things so I might have to regroup with a proper let's have a look in DOS and see what mouse drivers it 's got .
13 For whatever reason , I seem to be able to persuade big names to be on my show , so if we get this off the ground I 'll aim to start with the true superstars .
14 I 'd like to end with a few more general questions about you and your leisure time .
15 You may have to remain with an unsatisfactory state of affairs through most of 1993 , which means that any planned moves will prove heavy-going or much resented .
16 Say no at the supermarket checkout and you may have to cope with the whole drama of screams , kicks and sit-ins from your canny three-year-old , while a shopful of people look on , summing up your performance as a parent .
17 For her , apart from the rewards of her job ( which she may plan to give up anyway when her parent becomes more dependent ) , her life is centred on a household where she knows she may have to deal with a slow decline in the health and strength of her relative , with all that implies for both of them in the future .
18 ( b ) Goods sold by description and reliance If the description has a special trade usage , the goods may have to comply with the specialised meaning if this is part of the contractual intention .
19 Sharing a home with relatives ( other than parents ) before marriage is another phenomenon which was more common in the past than in the present ( Anderson , 1971 ; 1980 ) Very little is known about circumstances under which young people now may go to live with a non-parental relative , although Gill Jones ( 1987 ) has shown that it still happens for a substantial number , especially those designated as working class on occupational criteria .
20 It was a tiny lizard but not er not that you would want to hit with a sweeping brush .
21 In his speeches to the multitudes , Franco 's enthusiasm for the Falange put monarchists and military on notice that any attempt to push him into early retirement would have to contend with the mass opposition of his " popular support " .
22 It was not , of course , the first time that she had exercised the powers of Regent , but on this particular occasion she knew that she would have to deal with a new constitutional structure in which it was envisaged that she would merely be informed by the Ministers and would take no decisions on her own .
23 Doone would have to deal with a cunning mind in the best actor of them all .
24 The müsellim would have no power to interfere with the right of the Serbs to collect taxes and , in cases where Christian subjects were being judged in the courts , the müsellim would have to sit with a Serbian knez .
25 A magnate would engage to serve with a specified number of men for a particular time in return for wages which were agreed in advance and paid by the Exchequer .
26 This would seem to accord with the dissenting judgment of Lord Denning MR in Re King , Robinson v Gray [ 1963 ] Ch 459 where the majority of the Court of Appeal decided that a tenant who had insured in the joint names of the landlord and tenant should be entitled to the whole of the proceeds .
27 We shall continue to confer with the local health authority .
28 Most UK investors will want to invest with a sterling denominated cheque , rather than convert to dollars beforehand .
29 In addition , a buy-back of 15 per cent or more will be treated as a Class 1 transaction ( the Yellow Book , Section 5 , Chapter 2 , para 30.4 ) and the company will need to comply with the content requirements of a Class 1 circular when seeking its shareholders ' approval for the buy-back .
30 Moreover , a merger may occur as a defensive measure , in which , for example , a firm , threatened by a dynamic fast-growing competitor , will attempt to merge with a third firm in order to eliminate the threat .
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