Example sentences of "[vb infin] [to-vb] in [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I do n't want to go in any of the women 's services after what I 've heard from Eileen , ’ Anne said .
2 Not much , says Mr Day , and he predicts that smaller firms that do n't want to work in regulated areas will break away from the Institute and set up in practice as plain accountants .
3 Er I do n't think it probably that it does decide help you decide where the location ought to be , but that having said that , I would not want to minimize in any way er the views of my authority er as to the importance erm of the look of contributions from the private sector .
4 Erm , the storage binder , we , we , er , anticipate that you of course , will wind up with shelves full of storage binders housing various diaries , and you 'll want to know in ten years ' time , which storage binder has your nineteen ninety-four diary , erm , that 's what that label is for .
5 ‘ I do n't want to appear in any newspaper , ’ said Miss Lawley brightly .
6 And that was the sort of level of detail to which we thought we might need to go in those districts where it is demonstrated to us , of the district do need to be considered differently .
7 However , you do not need to invest in expensive gadgets in order to find if you are fat around the middle : sit down on a seat , relax , do not pull your tummy in , and pinch the fat just above your waist .
8 This belt tightening has left us leaner and fitter to compete in the UK and world markets ; and we will need to remain in good shape to ensure our leading position in the industry and the achievement of reasonable profit growth .
9 Even a non-trading corporation may need to engage in various activities in pursuance of its objects .
10 As the only full-time member of the infection control committee , the ICN will need to participate in formal kitchen visits , and may ( in conjunction with the environmental health officer of the local council ) , teach some staff hygienic food handling practice .
11 On a practical and tactical level it suggests that groups with common aspirations should seek to engage in broadly-based political alliances to further their shared interests , through a combination of lobbying , pressure-group activity and litigation .
12 Although the SNP recorded swings in several seats it failed to breakthrough in the Labour seats it would need to win in any significant nationalist revival .
13 ‘ She does n't need to look in that mirror at all ! ’
14 You do not need to type in all the dates for yourself — the spreadsheet will do it for you .
15 I could hardly wait to get in those bars .
16 These criteria are only intended to give a very general indication of the range of aspects of the work that would need to feature in any future evaluation .
17 In many service businesses there is a growing number of people who do not necessarily want to progress in traditional career terms .
18 Control over prices and incomes is something which the government may or may not choose to implement in any period .
19 If the meticulous Davis was the last player one would expect to lose in such a manner , the six-times Masters champion retained his reputation for sportsmanship by the grace with which he accepted the verdict .
20 They may choose to invest in financial assets ( such as government bonds or building society deposits ) or in real assets ( such as property or antique furniture ) .
21 The topics and situations envisaged in the conversations should be those that the student can expect to meet in real life .
22 The coalition had regard to-the- mechanics of the single transferable vote and made some attempt to match the number of candidates nominated with the support which those candidates might expect to attract in each constituency .
23 Unless otherwise indicated , therefore , this questionnaire is asking for information about courses which aim to improve teachers ' or trainee teachers ' understanding and awareness of the nature of human ability-orientated courses , either in teaching methods for language teaching or in communication for all teachers — but information given should not refer to work in these areas unless it has been specifically asked for .
24 What else would we expect to find in this id ?
25 Like Lord Byron [ q.v. ] , who suffered a similar deprivation and whom he would grow to resemble in other ways , Douglas hero-worshipped the absent captain , at twelve beginning an autobiographical essay : ‘ As a child he was a militarist , and like many of his warlike elders , built up heroic opinions upon little information — some scrappy war stories of his father . ’
26 Prejudice may therefore contribute to conflict in many different ways .
27 Male and female do appear to diverge in certain identifiable and significant ways .
28 What has been the contribution of sociologists to social policy and reform , and what can they realistically expect to do in these areas ?
29 ‘ Having spent the Vigour of my Youth and Genius under the Oppression of Sir Joshua & his Gang of Cunning Hired Knaves Without Employment & as much as could possibly be Without Bread , the Reader must Expect to Read in all my Remarks on these Books Nothing but Indignation and Resentment . ’
30 It seemed unlikely that anyone would choose to live in this out-of-the-way place without some form of transport — if she had n't been so nervous , that would have occurred to her earlier , she thought wryly .
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