Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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31 | Here you will not get a test , but they will often want to see proof of any qualifications that you may have . |
32 | Bullies are impressed by force and power , and may want to see proof of your new-found strength of character . |
33 | And she would want to see monitoring of any pubs admitting children , with premises carefully vetted before permission to let in youngsters was granted . |
34 | just that issue was raised that we would not want to see demolition of Franklyns that block held up by this . |
35 | He said have you seen Kevin out in street I said I 'm not fucking hell would I want to see Kev for ? |
36 | She did not want to pretend pleasure at being here and she did not want to witness even more proof of the life that had been led in this house , all of it with her father . |
37 | Slovenia and Croatia agreed to suspend implementation of their independence declarations , but not the declarations themselves . |
38 | You got to go look for work tomorrow . |
39 | The factor number on a sunscreen refers to UVB protection with numbers over 15 indicating high protective values . |
40 | MacQuillan was n't only talking about getting the British out of Northern Ireland , he was using HM Supplies to channel money to terrorist groups . |
41 | But I still think I 'd prefer to see justice in the hands of what the Americans call the law enforcement agencies . |
42 | I still think I 'd prefer to see justice in the hands of what the Americans call the law enforcement agencies . |
43 | Competition The proposals included a number of reforms which were intended to stimulate competition in the financial system and also to remove some of the discriminatory aspects of the previous methods of regulation : |
44 | company standing orders and regulations revised to promote uniformity of practice throughout ships of the fleet |
45 | Excitement fades to disillusionment , and so another piece of technology goes to gather dust on a storeroom shelf . |
46 | Furthermore , the fact that constructions containing mutated oligonucleotides I or III failed to stimulate transcription to wild type values , argues in favour of a direct effect of the binding proteins on transcription , in a similar way as observed for the homologous constructions . |
47 | A major issue to be explored is why social disruption failed to stimulate unrest in lowland Scotland unlike other areas of Britain at this time . |
48 | Paradoxically , although surrounded by water , dolphins , like other marine mammals , tend to lose water from their bodies to the sea . |
49 | Would you say that managers tend to lose sight of labour relations and concentrate on the market ? |
50 | 95% Political — perhaps necessary for subject , but tend to lose vision of whom we serve |
51 | They therefore rarely see ‘ the complete picture ’ and tend to lose track of an issue once discussion of it has been concluded . |
52 | With 100 $500 grants already on their way to scientists working in Russia , the International Science Foundation ( ISF ) has taken the first step towards meeting its goal of helping to preserve research in the former Soviet Union . |
53 | At the very least , it says a great deal about the conspiratorial mentality which the leaders of the Communist system have created that so many defectors tend to see deception at work everywhere . |
54 | Organizations that adopt the marketing concept also tend to see marketing as a very diffuse activity , shared by many , and not just the preserve of a specialist group called Marketing & sales . |
55 | By the beginning of February 1989 he had enough to convince him that it was real , and he agreed to go public by talking about it at the American Physical Society meeting in Baltimore the following May . |
56 | I do n't want to sound dog-in-the-manger about it , but we have performed reasonably well in quite a difficult retail climate , but a view was put around that the individual companies in the Storehouse group were worth more separately than as a group . |
57 | I intended to resign at the A.G.M. due to the fact that I expect to be leaving the London area before the next A.G.M. but since no-one else wanted the job I agreed to remain chairman for as long as I could . |
58 | Finance houses sought to promote business in a responsible manner , recognizing that only in that way would they be promoting profitable business . |
59 | She does n't want to risk prosecution by becoming a ‘ test case ’ . |
60 | You may not want to risk breeding from such a mare , especially if she is getting on in years . |