Example sentences of "wishes [to-vb] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 How far the teacher will be able to meet these conditions will depend on the constraints imposed by the ward , how periods of clinical experience are viewed by tutorial and clinical staff and what kind of learning the teacher wishes to promote in the student ; and this depends , very much , on how the teacher views the process of nursing .
2 From the theoretical point of view , however , I personally do not find the question of ‘ intrusive ’ and ‘ linking ’ in RP very interesting ( one might perhaps class it as a matter similar to the grammatical and stylistic question of whether or not to use ‘ whom ’ ) but anyone who wishes to go into the subject could read Windsor Lewis ( 1975a ) , Pring ( 1976 ) , Windsor Lewis ( 1977a ) and Fox ( 1978 ) .
3 If a committee wishes to go beyond the scrutiny of administration and to challenge the basis of policy , then it is time for a minister to come and argue in favour of the policy under review .
4 An RFL who wishes to remain on the register should apply to the Law Society annually by 31st October in each year for renewal of his or her registration .
5 If , however , any individual member wishes to remain on the distribution list please let me know within two weeks by telephoning Wendy Sinnet on extension 3046 .
6 There is an urgent need for new members to serve on the Finance Committee and as Joan Daniels wishes to retire at the end of the present financial year we will also need a new Treasurer to take her place .
7 Franco Ferrero wishes to apologize for the delay in sending out his Kayak & Mountain brochure but by now it should be on the way to all who requested it .
8 Her attitude is that she wishes to continue with the treatment which she was receiving when the hearing of this appeal began .
9 The demands of this kind of social experience are perhaps most acute when the infant wishes to communicate to the adult about the object — for example , if the child wishes to draw the adult 's attention to an object or request an object from the adult .
10 AB WE TEL MIN The sensation that one neither agrees nor disagrees with what is being said to one , but that one simply wishes to depart from the presence of the speaker
11 If the hon. Gentleman wishes to deal with the order under discussion , I shall hear him .
12 The amount of contingency sum allocated to each of these budgets should reflect the degree of uncertainty within the work of the design team as well as the degree of control which the project manager wishes to retain over the team .
13 The compromise founding declaration which was approved on Saturday contains a line many Western socialist parties would be proud of : ‘ The party wishes to contribute to the building of a social market economy based on mixed ownership . ’
14 I know that my hon. Friend the Member for Wakefield ( Mr. Hinchliffe ) wishes to contribute to the debate if he is able to catch your eye , Mr. Speaker .
15 Then , at least seven days before the day fixed for hearing , the plaintiff is to file one copy of a paginated and indexed bundle ( with earliest date on top ) comprising the documents on which either party intends to rely , or which either party wishes to have before the court .
16 Declaring that he wishes to offer to the public ‘ the very Journal which Dr Johnson read ’ , he says he will not ‘ expand the text in any considerable degree , though I may occasionally supply a word to complete the sense as I fill up the blanks of abbreviation in the writing ’ .
17 Hospital project director Nigel Wheel said : ‘ We believe David wishes to stay in the country and continue with his work .
18 The image that a Piaroa wishes to present to the world is that of' dignified difference' .
19 The other segment conveys the new information that the speaker wishes to convey to the hearer .
20 You mean local traffic that wishes to get into the centre of Harrogate or into Knaresborough .
21 A business which wishes to rely on the signature rule as a means of incorporating its terms into its contracts should ensure that the terms are signed by someone who has authority to bind its trading partners — for instance , a sales or purchasing director .
22 Having answered the hon. Gentleman 's intervention , I shall understand if he now wishes to return to the Opposition Front Bench .
23 In any case , Bertha must be allowed to choose whatever she wishes to take from the house . ’
24 When an officer considers that there is sufficient evidence to prosecute a detained person , and that there is sufficient evidence for a prosecution to succeed , and that the person has said all that he wishes to say about the offence , he should without delay ( and subject to the following qualification ) bring him before the custody officer who shall then be responsible for considering whether or not he should be charged .
25 If at any time after a person has been charged with or informed he may be prosecuted for an offence a police officer wishes to bring to the notice of that person any written statement made by another person or the content of an interview with another person , he shall hand to that person a true copy of any such written statement or bring to his attention the content of the interview record , but shall say or do nothing to invite any reply or comment save to caution him in the terms of paragraph 10.4 above .
26 I would like to make progress , because the hon. Member for Birkenhead wishes to reply to the debate .
27 Anyone suffering from a mental handicap and who is living in a mental hospital must complete a declaration that he or she wishes to register for the right to vote .
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