Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [noun] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 He makes his fencing debut in the Halloween Novice Chase but has a useful opponent in Young Snugfit ( 2.00 ) , who may make experience tell , having jumped well and quickened impressively to beat Brave Defender by ten lengths at Kempton last month .
2 It may then be that today situations where men alone are priests , or equally the fact that Christ is a male symbol and God is conceptualized using male metaphors , may make God appear to be ‘ male ’ in a way in which this was not earlier the case .
3 It should make juries look good .
4 We have joint liaison and joint planning systems which should make things happen .
5 Should make people compete for th whatever they want .
6 President Ali Akbar Rafsanjani on the same day dismissed the reports as " mendacious propaganda and blackmail " , saying : " We must make America understand that today one can not use the deceitful weapon of disarmament to threaten other countries and to interfere in their affairs . "
7 ‘ We must make people understand we 've done nothing wrong , ’ says Maureen .
8 Louisa , we should have Ducker get out the stove … roast some chestnuts … mull some wine .
9 She wondered if she should have Lee teach the girl a lesson , but decided not to — for the moment .
10 If you must have chips do them thick cut , as they absorb less fat that way .
11 ‘ I 'm saying we should let Mahmoud go on investigating this case .
12 They should let others have the chance to meet him . ’
13 ‘ You think we should let others come here into the Domain ? ’
14 Perhaps he should let Cora-Beth make the running this evening at his party .
15 He took Pask 's conservative philosophy even further by stressing that even in less strained times Britain should not pioneer technology , but should let America develop experience and then copy the designs .
16 ‘ We should let Malcolm know , ’ protested Peter Hickton .
17 The final question which arises is whether , in the exercise of our discretion , we should let mandamus go bearing in mind that the events with which we are concerned occurred as long ago as 1989 and then occupied no more than perhaps three quarters of an hour .
18 Well I should let Clare do this it 's not very easy .
19 The government should let markets get on with the the job of allocating resources efficiently .
20 If this is followed , it should let bands progress as far as their creativity will allow .
21 They agreed that John should let Margaret know that any intervention by her in the debate on immigration would be considered ‘ unhelpful ’ , and should extend an invitation for her to sit on the platform on the Friday afternoon for the Leader 's speech , sitting as far away from Ted Heath as it was humanly possible .
22 ‘ You should let people know your point of view . ’
23 She must let Elinor know this .
24 You must let Wilson go , Sophie , she has much to do . ’
25 ‘ I must let Rachel know my new address , ’ she reminded herself as Florian arranged himself .
26 , yeah you have , it 's true , that is true , any way must let Sue get on with her work .
27 The curriculum should help learners acquire and develop ( i ) knowledge and conceptual understanding , ( ii ) skills , ( iii ) personal qualities and attitudes , so that they will be able ( iv ) to take advantage of opportunities and cope with challenges in the various circumstances of their present and future lives — to enable and encourage them to contribute responsibly and constructively to society ( in its various facets ) and so that their personal lives may be enriched .
28 This detailed knowledge of land formations should help geologists find mineral resources and evaluate geologic hazards such as earthquake zones .
29 And Lord of the Field , trained by James Toller , should help Duffield take another small step towards his goal by winning tomorrow 's Hermitage Conditions Stakes at Newbury .
30 With luck , these two new Windows-based spreadsheets should help Lotus hang on to the 40% of the market it currently controls .
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