Example sentences of "[modal v] [vb infin] to use the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ A most dramatic turn of events ! ’ he began and then , becoming aware of Madame Gauthier 's fiercely disapproving frown , he gave a conciliatory bow and said , with a meaning glance in Dora 's direction , ‘ If Madame will permit , I should like to use the salon for a few more minutes . ’
2 Oh that 's erm ah yes , I should try to use the calculator if I could find it on the machine !
3 None is stated in the sub-section , but it is assumed that the accused must intend to use the article in the course of or in connection with the burglary , theft or cheat , and he must know that he has the article with him .
4 I mention this for those who might want to use the circuit in other applications .
5 ( 6.7 ) unc ( 6.8 ) unc The law for PAR takes into account the fact that , when a declaration is moved outside the constructor , the process that uses it must now declare the fact that it might want to use the variable declared .
6 Many might seek to use the asylum route and , indeed , it would be naive to think otherwise .
7 To get this information , you 'll need to use the column on the right .
8 You 'll need to use the claw when you pick one of the big pawpaws .
9 For example , a boycott of mail to a foreign country adversely affects all persons who might wish to use the mail service to that country .
10 I suppose I 'll have to use the kitchen , ’ she added , thinking out loud now , ‘ but we could work out some kind of rota .
11 We 'd like to use the Minaret
12 ‘ So I 'd like to use the art world to put my next album together and to possibly fund a tour .
13 If you 'd care to use the extension plug by your desk no doubt the Estate Office will connect you .
14 But the Guider and all the Pack learned later on about her meeting with the stranger on the seat , because at the next Pack Meeting the Guider read out a letter from Mr. Bishop , the estate agent , which said the Earl of Ferngrove had given special instructions that the Brownie Guide Pack could continue to use the Park whenever they wished , as he was quite satisfied , thanks to a chat he 'd had with one of them , that they were very careful not to leave litter about in the Park .
15 ( c ) a highly-leveraged bid , again because lenders may wish to use the target 's assets as security for their loans without minority opposition ;
16 I would prefer to use the gallery 's permanent collection in new and innovative ways ’ , one curator believes , ‘ He 's just saying the politically correct thing there .
17 I have the feeling that those of you who would want to use the mailing label feature more than any other might find the built-in database a little feeble , but then the chances are that your main database will provide all the information you require for that kind of thing .
18 For expositional reasons , we shall need to use the word utterance in various ways in this book , but where it is used to contrast with sentence it should be taken in the sense advocated by Bar-Hillel , as a sentence ( or sometimes string of sentences ) paired with a context .
19 Though both are still being briefed , there are indications that they would like to use the shock of the Tiananmen massacre as a negotiating tool with which to recover some of the concessions made by their predecessors in respect of Hong Kong .
20 Staff who would like to use the service should contact Colin Will , who will provide training over the next few weeks .
21 He would have to use the phone in the hall .
22 If you were to use a DOS word processor as well as a DOS spreadsheet in the Windows environment then you can use the same method but in this case you would have to use the Edit , Paste command in the Windows Control menu box .
23 The Commission put forward a compromise on June 26 , 1991 , whereby all new services after 1993 would have to use the MAC standard , but any existing services could retain PAL if they wished , provided that they broadcast simultaneously in the HD-MAC standard .
24 Now I mean I would hate to use the money we 've got .
25 Lawrence stressed he would continue to use the squad system in the promotion finale .
26 She hoped Miss Cress would ask to use the bathroom .
27 If the draftsman wishes to restrict the identity of the persons whom the tenant may authorise to use the road ( eg staff but not customers ) this must be done expressly ( see Woodhouse & Co Ltd v Kirkland ( Derby ) Ltd [ 1970 ] 2 All ER 587 ) .
28 If your symptoms do n't go away after a few minutes it is probable that you have n't caught it quickly enough and in this case you will need to use the technique of ‘ rebreathing ’ .
29 As in the 1950s NACAB will attempt to use the experience of its clients to change policies which may encourage debt .
30 This final section will attempt to use the material reviewed to reconcile these conclusions and provide predictions about the relationships between subjective risk and memory for driving which will be explored in the experimental chapters .
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