Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You do n't want to hit that stuff too hard , ’ knocking his back without a qualm .
2 There is , of course , something risible about proposing that armies of 70-year-olds should come to the rescue of those older still , and by no means all of those who will be among the young elderly in the year 2010 will want to perform that role .
3 On that basis the City Council is does n't feel able to support to support that proposal .
4 It fails to put forward any options for accept for erm , equal rights , for disability or race , and we think this is an omission , and if it were your intention to write a response , we would want to include that point in the response we make .
5 However we evaluate the two styles morally — and we may certainly want to agree that supportiveness is a positive good — it is evident that instrumentally they have political consequences .
6 They 're signalling Oh I do n't want to go that way I want the next one .
7 Give us more freedom in the afternoon if we need to go into Wokingham instead , do you want to go that way for a change or this , or through the woods ?
8 And also I did n't want to see that Mercy Newbegin .
9 Obviously one would not want to see that scene again . ’
10 Mada Madam Speaker my honourable friend knows well that the purpose er of what has been said and what is being considered about air strikes er is to is is to bring about er the er cessation of the sort of bombardment that we have seen in Sarajevo and I think everybody will want to see that effort successfully er completed .
11 Ooh I do n't want to see that thing .
12 It comes with its own good reviews in the form of sleevenotes which make amusingly extravagant claims , including that it is a record about ‘ how you sometimes feel like the sky will peel away like a mask and reveal something more brilliant behind ’ , which may tell some of you not just a little of how this record sounds , but how it got to sound that way too .
13 LIABILITY : CASE LAW ACCUMULATES Proving that loss was directly caused by a breach of auditing duty is likely to be difficult
14 She had not intended to go that way .
15 If you quite enjoy a writer 's work , if you turn the page approvingly yet do n't mind being interrupted , then you tend to like that author unthinkingly .
16 He has been a very high profile MP and the voters tend to like that sort of thing . ’
17 Advertise sell that hole and er just basically supply the tee markers free of charge .
18 Then do n't you think given that case , we should set up a whole inter international thing , which oversees all the governments ?
19 ’ Yes sir , ’ the leader said , ’ we intend to interview that person before he leaves .
20 Clearly , managers with good information about the firm will want to transmit that information to the market , while managers with bad information might want to conceal it and might also be tempted to transmit false ‘ good ’ information to the market .
21 When does the Prime Minister intend to implement that part of the treaty in respect of Wales and Scotland ?
22 Indeed , the statute of 1324 coincided with an earlier seizure of alien priories by Edward II and may itself have been intended to palliate that action .
23 Erm right so looking at the details of those , right what we 've , what we 're actually saying then is that if erm you , you would want to provide that income or want to make sure that that , that income was available should you die tomorrow ?
24 I mean , I think a lot of national organisations that are giving , I trust that are giving money to people actually do want to know that sort of detail about where the money is going , because , if I go through this , I mean , I would have to say that I should imagine that a very small percentage of the money that has been collected on these flag days will actually get back into Oxfordshire .
25 Not only would the courts leave the meaning of the term to the magistrates ; they would also accept the magistrates ' view as to whether the evidence justified applying that term to the case .
26 Though he will be seeking Wissenschaft , he must be taught to relate that knowledge to other knowledge , across a wide spectrum .
27 Does he agree that we must now win the war of economic survival by those countries and that this country is well placed to meet that objective ?
28 ‘ Expansion in nursery education will need expansion in training facilities and the college would be ideally placed to meet that demand . ’
29 And what 's more , we want to see that ice rink filled because it 's the greatest family sporting entertainment you could ever wish to see and with the crowd behind you it gives you that extra buzz .
30 A fast-growing proportion of young people go on to higher education ; and we want to see that proportion rise still further .
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