Example sentences of "they [vb mod] [verb] [to-vb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This is an advantage which they may continue to enjoy throughout life .
2 Please remember them in your prayers and ask God to guide them in the years to come , that they may continue to grow in love of him and of their neighbour .
3 But they may need to bear in mind the wish of some of their key workers to move in the opposite direction .
4 When people get it , they may have to go into hospital or a special home , to rest , or perhaps to stay .
5 Will my hon. Friend confirm that many companies find that the loyalty given to them by disabled people more than makes up for any days that they may have to take off work to undergo treatment ?
6 If people are going to live in large towns at all they must learn to live on top of one another .
7 There is no reason why they should have to live in poverty and near-poverty .
8 But whilst some women drivers on the M4 today are concerned about their personal safety , they do n't agree that they should have to pay for protection .
9 They should learn to think of appropriateness in written language in terms of these functions and of the range of audiences that writers address , considering the effects , for example , of inappropriately formal vocabulary in personal letters or of colloquial expressions in impersonal writing .
10 Despite today 's vote , anti-hunt campaigners say they 'll continue to campaign against fox hunting .
11 They know that if we veto the changes to the Treaty of Rome , they 'll have to start from scratch , and none of the institutions of the EC would have any legal or political purchase over what they are doing …
12 There were also two great monarchies , Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire , which , whatever concessions they might have to make to nationality in practice , could not accept that statehood went with nationhood .
13 Young people with little education but the right connections or boldness could make more money selling goods like watermelons on the street than they could hope to earn after graduation .
14 He always stayed close when they were approaching a service station , because he knew that sooner or later , they 'd have to stop for fuel .
15 The boys had no fees to pay — for Sir Edmond had stipulated in the will that all scholastic instruction should be free — and they would continue to live at home with their parents .
16 As part of its drive to improve the standard of service to taxpayers under the Citizen 's Charter , the Inland Revenue commissioned a survey in June to find out what taxpayers thought of the existing service and what they would like to see by way of improvement .
17 They would like to write to Brownie pen-pals in Britain .
18 They would like to keep in touch with each other and with their older sister who wants to stay in the children 's home .
19 The tour was appropriately chaotic , as most rock tours are : their first taste of the twenty-four hour a day , day to day flogging to which they would have to submit in order to compete .
20 If none of them proved correct they would have to wait until dawn and call out a helicopter , by which time it would probably be too late .
21 Wherever they went , they would have to go on foot , which might take a long time .
22 Since the chemicals concerned are too small to act as antigens in their own right , they would have to combine with body proteins and act as haptens ( see p 31 ) .
23 Hitler 's instruction to curb anti-Polish activity meant that what they could not accomplish by open violence or legalistic chicanery they would have to accomplish by stealth and skulduggery .
24 Mr Trippier was one of a number of European government ministers who attended the conference and spoke of their committment to compensate developing countries for the expense they would have to entail in order to avoid adding to an ecological disaster that has been created by industrialised states .
25 All 10,000 students were expelled ( and told that they would have to apply for readmission ) and the Students ' Representative Council was suspended .
26 In other words , party leaders in the UK are selected from experienced national politicians whose competence and party loyalty have been regularly tried and tested , who have been subject to a careful process of peer review and have come to the fore not as a result of their electoral appeal , but because they have won the confidence of the people with whom they would have to work in government .
27 At the same time the British leaders , although they soon realized just how much they would have to concede in order to regain American confidence and backing , were largely unshaken in their belief that in Middle Eastern affairs they were the true experts compared with the Americans .
28 What the contras could not achieve in reality , they would seem to achieve on celluloid .
29 They will continue to murder for profit , to protect themselves but also because they want to .
30 Even if companies do not export their goods or services to other Member States , they will have to adapt to Community legislation , which will alter national law in virtually every area of economic activity ranging from standards , labelling , advertising , product liability , to domestic intellectual property and company law .
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