Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | My earlier use of ‘ translation ’ to cover both interpretation and compilation into a lower-level language is not intended to carry any suggestion that the lower levels , including the lowest level of all , the machine 's registers , can be an interesting formal semantics for the higher levels , let alone what the highest level ‘ is about ’ . |
2 | I had written to Joe Ackerley about Dana , and how we were writing poems together , and he asked to see some examples of this unusual collaboration . |
3 | They convened that day , but failed to issue any resolution until late on Aug. 3 . |
4 | Section 1 , Protection From Eviction Act 1977 , was amended to enable more prosecutions and at the same time introduced a new criminal offence . |
5 | ‘ You do n't want to hit that stuff too hard , ’ knocking his back without a qualm . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | People tend to invest more time deciding on a house purchase or what car to buy than deciding what to do with their lives and how to develop themselves . |
8 | Europe , with its temperate climate and its vegetation greatly modified by cultivation , is less calculated to stimulate such observations ; in moist tropical forests , in the Sahara , and in the tundras , the close connexion between the character of the vegetation and the conditions of extreme climates is revealed by the most evident adaptations . |
9 | The auctioneer came to me , Oh I suppose you 'll want to borrow some money now . |
10 | Although some liaison takes place with the school 's link person , the DCSLs tend to perform these functions independently . |
11 | ‘ Or do you want to sacrifice another tree ? ’ |
12 | On that basis the City Council is does n't feel able to support to support that proposal . |
13 | You and I will want to affirm this world and its beauty and its sadness and all the colours of life — the greens and golds , the greys and the blacks — as part of the tapestry which is God 's gift to us all . |
14 | The CIOB is now a joint awarding body with the CITB for accredited NVQ 's and SVQ 's in Building Site Supervision [ level 3 ] and Building Site Management [ level 4 ] , and the SMETS curriculum has been revised to support these qualifications . |
15 | Even if , like Cox ( 1981 ) , they represent Hispanic , Native-American , Asian-American and Afro-American women 's experiences , they tend to treat these categories as equivalent , and ignore differences within them , which may be more important than differences between them . |
16 | She agreed to attend this club the next week with her friend . |
17 | Well , on top of the expense of maintaining the house and the car , you may want to continue any hobbies you may have or take more holidays . |
18 | When he failed to promote any women into his first cabinet he insisted he would only appoint on merit . |
19 | Various Soviet military assets in Cam Ranh Bay are currently listed to support this contention . |
20 | I blush to admit it , but those of us who were born into the trade tend to disdain these crossovers as an inferior breed . |
21 | ‘ You mean you intend to continue this search ? ’ |
22 | 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 . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | She did n't want to swim this afternoon , but only said it was slight indigestion . ’ |
25 | I know I do n't want to lose this man , but I realise I will do if I ca n't sort myself out . |
26 | You may still want to lose more weight and inches , and your top priority may be to achieve a much slimmer body than you have so far . |
27 | We do not want to lose any explorers of the quantum world on the way so I think I had better issue a survival kit before we start . |
28 | In the midst of all this juggling we do n't want to lose any hours . ’ |
29 | But Kampuchea failed to acquire this status . |
30 | They 're signalling Oh I do n't want to go that way I want the next one . |