Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [to-vb] on the " in BNC.
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1 | Speaking from NatWest 's experience of the DTI report on its role in Blue Arrow 's rights issue , Lord Alexander said : ‘ I find it a simply awful process that people of 40 years ’ experience should have to resign on the basis of judgments in the report without having the opportunity of going through the regulatory process that you in Parliament provided . ’ |
2 | It is hard to believe that the success of a Medau Teacher Training Course ( and therefore our regional development ) should have to depend on the proceeds of a raffle , but that 's just how it was in the late '60s in MANCHESTER . |
3 | She must have to rely on the woman to let her in and out . |
4 | I should like to speak longer , because the hon. Member for Islington , South and Finsbury ( Mr. Smith ) spoke about the losses that he envisages would be incurred by the development of the station at King 's Cross , and if I had the time I should love to expand on the economic benefits that could be achieved in employment terms , the environmental benefits that would accrue to the area and the safety benefits that would be brought about by the Fennell provisions in the Bill . |
5 | They may choose to jump on the bandwagon and agree with the decision that will be made anyway or they may choose to cosset disagreements . |
6 | This was required by the SIB in order to protect customers of smaller firms , which might need to rely on the larger firm with or through whom they are dealing ( although it is doubtful that a small securities firm should trade in complicated derivatives at all if it does not have the necessary expertise ) . |
7 | But a check-out line is not the place for the kinds of confrontation senior management might need to have on the shop floor ! |
8 | Anyone who has ever admired ‘ well kept ’ horses in immaculate stables might like to ponder on the fact that wild horses do n't : |
9 | It has received meticulous counsel from one of the nation 's highest courts about what it might wish to say on the subject in the future . |
10 | ‘ You 'll have to invite them into the vicarage and try and dissuade them , and then when they 're stubborn you 'll have to elaborate on the Christian concept of matrimony . ’ |
11 | Well we 'll have to see on the bread . |
12 | His wife said to him , ‘ This one 'll have to go on the back seat . |
13 | Yes he will , he 'll have to go on the plug yeah he c You 're not fit for work for a little while . |
14 | it 'll have to go on the document location erm sheet B eight or something is n't it ? |
15 | I think it 's up there somewhere I 'll have to look on the map . |
16 | ‘ We 'll have to get on the train . ’ |
17 | And you 'll have to ride on the back , you ca n't ride on the tank any more . |
18 | Any offensive operations which the United States might have to conduct on the Asiatic continent would probably avoid the Korean peninsula . |
19 | Not because of their undoubted erudition , acuity and ( not least ) charm have pre-empted everything we , their successors , might have to say on the matter ( culture is evolving at too vertiginous a speed for that to happen ) , but because we are n't alone in having read Barthes and Eco and assimilated their methodology . |
20 | In fact , as is now abundantly clear , it meant that the Government would ratify Maastricht , but without the social chapter , whatever Parliament might have to say on the matter . |
21 | This mean that he probably do not wish to play as a central defender in the english premiership — central defenders in england are seldom allowed/seen going forward and ronny feels after playing three reserve games for spurs ( which is supposed to be a playing team … ) that this kind of futba does not suit him … so i guess he will be staying here — most of the top norw. players just think of one thing now — USA'94 and to be among the 24 that are travelling — and they choose club out from this : ie how much play will i get at my new club — better be going to a low-profile club in the premiership than a high profile club where i might have to sit on the bench ( Flo , Nilsen ( Sheff Utd ) , Halle , Pedersen ( Oldham ) , Fjortoft ( Swindon ) — will gets lot of play this winter — whereas players like Bjornebye ( Liverpool ) , Lydersen , ( Arsenal ) and Strandli ( Leeds ) struggle to keep/get places in their teams . |
22 | Therefore in borderline cases the prosecution might have to rely on the severity of injury and damage , or the noise of the accident , to help prove to the court beyond all reasonable doubt that the driver must have realised that he had been involved in an accident . |
23 | Perhaps the Ulster PR spokesman might care to comment on the following points . |
24 | Television companies may to prefer to err on the safe side rather than to put their profits at risk by incurring sanctions of this order . |
25 | As for George Chambers , I 'd prefer to go on the streets than become his . |
26 | ‘ If you do n't know what you 'd choose to do on the last day of your life , you do n't know what 's really important to you . |
27 | No one could begin to agree on the answer . |
28 | I 'd like to sleep on the train every night . ’ |
29 | If you feel you 'd like to concentrate on the accountancy , it 's worth knowing that the Open University reduces the number of credits needed for a BA degree for people with ‘ advanced standing ’ through certain professional qualifications . |
30 | In this month 's article , I 'd like to concentrate on the harmony relating to the harmonic minor scale . |