Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] [pron] the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Roger looks as if he 's running well , so it will be interesting to see what the selectors will do . ’
2 It would have been interesting to know what the men at the front thought of this account of their endeavours .
3 it will be interesting to know what the Police Band costs , which the ratepayers never hear , and what did the rodeo , performed by the Mounted Section , cost the long-suffering ratepayers ?
4 And I 'd be interested to know what the masses of London think . ’
5 The grading should reflect the actual responsibilities of the job , and any additional qualifications and experience you bring to the job : follow the advice given on contracts and job descriptions generally and be careful to establish what the parameters of the contract are before you agree to it .
6 It is interesting to speculate what the consequences would have been for the curriculum if his view had prevailed .
7 I 'll be interested to hear what the teachers have to think about that and like you .
8 The company selling you a new machine should be prepared to give you the names of others who are using it .
9 The building is decrepit , the doors do not shut , the windows have no glass , some taps leak continuously , the staff are too embarrassed to show me the lavatories .
10 It is too early to discover what the effects of the new system in practice will be .
11 While organization theorists have provided a considerable service by focusing our attention upon the notions of ideologies and schemas , once this has been done it is relatively easy to identify what the schemas are .
12 There is little to suggest which the mice prefer , and cages are chosen to suit the management system and the scientists ' preference .
13 Naturally , when the seedlings are planted out , you will be all agog to see what the blooms will be like .
14 this afternoon , but we wo n't all be in that workshop , sorry , just to have , perhaps Samantha , if you 'd just say what of the new communications strategy , I think members ourselves , but in a sense it would be very useful to know what the others , perhaps we could take some of it back with us .
15 For these reasons , it is useful to know what the words , phrases and constructions are which regularly conceal presuppositions , so that you know what you are letting yourself in for when you use them .
16 Before examining the two main means of constructing classification schedules , it is as well to consider what the objectives of the designer of a classification scheme should be .
17 The premiers of the 16 Länder are due to meet on January 9th to decide what the quotas should be ( some seem inclined to be far more generous than others ) .
18 Germany 's Chancellor Helmut Kohl was unable or unwilling to deliver what the Americans thought he had promised at the Houston summit it last July — political muscle to make progress on farm-reform at the GATT talks .
19 Guido simply winked back at her and told Silvia with a smile , as he headed off across the garden , ‘ Be sure to show her the games room while you 're at it .
20 The lights upstairs were still on ; if she could only get to a window she might be able to see what the men outside were doing .
21 It 's really rather curious how although David was happy to give me the names of these various lab magazines , lab equipment things , erm , he was very chary of sending me er copy of his own production .
22 Her mother said : ‘ Those former foster parents , who she 's been once a year to Spain with , they have been able to give her the luxuries that I could not afford to give her . ’
23 She was such a lovely girl and had such a sweet nature that he would be distressed to think Harry might not be able to give her the depths of love she deserved .
24 Britannia Airways , Britain 's leading holiday airline , is our sister company , and so we are able to give you the benefits of the airline 's long-standing experience and high standards of service .
25 However , it 's more important to consider what the adventurers say next .
26 It is , however , important to consider what the organisations might have dome had they not resorted to this form of flexibility .
27 If for any reason we are unable to send you the watches , we reserve the right to offer you an item of equivalent value .
28 They will have all the facts and will be able to explain what the costs would be in your particular case .
29 Any member of the council who wishes to inspect our land is welcome to do so and we would be happy to show them the improvements we have made and are continuing to make .
30 ‘ I might be able to tell you the names of your ferns .
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