Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [to-vb] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | With this process of legislation , any changes the ministers may want to make look like concessions to the Opposition . |
2 | Retailers can and should try to help prevent it . ’ |
3 | Then they would n't find me , and I could plan my life and find a job and a flat and go home in six months ' time having proved I 'm adult and they 'll have to let go and let me do what I absolutely , passionately want to do with my life . |
4 | ‘ Sooner or later , ’ he said , ‘ you 'll have to let go , because I 'll be right next to you to make sure of it . ’ |
5 | You 'll have to let go of the book . |
6 | You 'll have to let get all the way . |
7 | They 'll have to sell sell the farm and everything . |
8 | Well you have to have , you have to have a the only the trouble with it is , I 've got , I 'll either have to put them up here or I 'll have to scrape scrape some of the wall out I ca n't close the door ! |
9 | Yes , I think we 'll have to have have a good look , yes it 's alright when you 've got a few things to get , but when when you 've got the whole list . |
10 | So you 'll have to make do with scones . ’ |
11 | ( I could n't get Tony Benn to comment on that one so we 'll have to make do with Radio One 's Janice Long ) . |
12 | ‘ He ca n't come so you 'll have to make do with me . |
13 | You 'll have to make do with this . ’ |
14 | That 's about the limit of my writing endurance time , so you 'll have to make do with it ! |
15 | Perhaps I 'll have to make do with killing his missus . |
16 | " We 'll have to make do with bread and marmalade this morning , James . |
17 | You 'll have to make do with me . ’ |
18 | You 'll have to make do with a cold shower or a dip in the lake , because I 'm not available , do you understand ? |
19 | I 've left you one of my shirts , so I 'm afraid you 'll have to make do with that tonight . |
20 | You 'll have to make do with bacon . ’ |
21 | I 'll get the drink but you 'll have to help pour it out . |
22 | I think I 'll try to do put some more to this letter . |
23 | Accepting that eventually two professors would be necessary , the meeting felt that in its then poor financial state the College might have to make do with one professor plus one subordinate teacher . |
24 | But for the whole country to flourish , the richer regions must yield all they could spare to help feed and develop the poorer ; and the manpower , too , must be deployed where it was needed to defend the vulnerable harbours and pirate bases of the north and the west , with all the consequent problems of travel in that wild land of mountain and river . |
25 | Erm can we can you as part of the discussion , can you start off by saying well thank you very much for the call that you gave me last week but erm erm there 's there 's just a couple of sizes I 'd like to talk talk to you about . |
26 | I 'd like to turn turn to the . |
27 | I 'd like to read read the minute . |
28 | Erm well I think you 'd have to make do with twenty four strong care assistants . |
29 | The aim of this paper is to consider a strategy which schools could adopt to help introduce a policy for integration . |
30 | Count Tolstoy finds contentment at his Oxfordshire home ; the home he could lose to help pay the record libel damages . |