Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] to [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The voter may of course reject the outcome ; e.g. , with local public goods he may migrate to another community ( in this sense , the minority may have an element of veto power — see Lecture 17 ) . |
2 | There is no geographical restriction ; the information may relate to any part of the world . |
3 | ‘ You said I was to tell you if I thought Oliver ought to go to another school . |
4 | ‘ We ought to go to another town , ’ says one . |
5 | It might have been better for Butler to have set reason apart from the whole hierarchy of conscience , self love , benevolence , and particular passions and allotted it the role of ascribing different degrees of authority to each , that is , of saying how they ought to relate to each other mutually . |
6 | I asked Mrs a question about the appropriate approach that I should make to this site in her opinion . |
7 | For its part , the government insists that ‘ the establishment of broadly agreed objectives would not mean that the curricular policies of the Secretary of State , the LEA and the school should relate to each other in a nationally uniform way . |
8 | He had been a little surprised that Miriam should surrender to this sort of jealousy , but perhaps he was not altogether displeased , because he found it feminine … in an attractive woman even faults and weaknesses are endearing . |
9 | Then , fastening his zip , he said , ‘ One must trust to that star in man which is the visionary imagination . |
10 | For successful anaphor resolution , it is important to co-ordinate the contributions of system components embodying different types of linguistic and non-linguistic knowledge , such as configurational constraints in ( ‘ He examined him ’ , the two pronouns can not co-refer ) , sortal restrictions ( in ‘ She drank it ’ , ‘ it ’ must refer to some liquid if ‘ drank ’ is interpreted literally ) , focusing ( as in ‘ He examined its legs ’ above ) , and reasoning ( as in the second sentence of ‘ John told the waiter he had no money . |
11 | We appear to value the things which education can bring but are in danger of losing , through an ever-tightening grip on schools , the value and respect we should show to each child . |
12 | Perhaps the better answer would be that all three phases should contribute to such knowledge , and that the initial training phase should have an appropriate contribution rather than try to carry out all the work independently . |
13 | It is their duty to hear and determine according to law , and they must bring to that task a fair and unbiased mind . ’ |
14 | It is reasonable to assume that ancient people were sensitive to the reality of these other levels of existence , living their lives accordingly , and it may be that we should look to this awareness as the origin of much folklore . |
15 | LISTREL will supply default responses to most or all of the prompts on the pages ; if the defaults are acceptable the user can just press RETURN after viewing the page , but if changes are required to the defaults the user must TAB to each prompt to edit the response . |
16 | The law must resort to some kind of moral and social evaluation of conduct if it is to identify and separate out the most heinous killings . |
17 | The Government 's admission that they must return to that issue is another apology , but return they must , as anyone who considers what is happening in British Telecom — the bills paid by the customers or the salary received by the Chairman of that company — will be quick to point out . |
18 | After signalling each group of letters forming one word , you must return to this position . |
19 | The amount of time to be spent on learning about tone languages should depend to some extent on your background . |
20 | Other Arabs told us we were surrounded and should move to another village . |
21 | ‘ I think we should move to another area , but my mother says the family should stay here . |
22 | We should return to that book |
23 | The agreement , which was drawn up in fairly obscure terms , proposed that the now-sovereign states of the former USSR should return to each other works of art on the basis of whose territory they were created on , the nationality of the artist , or just on the principle of ‘ I want it , it 's mine ’ . |
24 | I find all this difficult to understand , perceiving no dichotomy ; though I must confess to some predilection for the original letter or manuscript . |
25 | When a set of bindings of anaphors to possible referents is deemed implausible , the plausibility checker should be able to say , where appropriate , which binding ( or subset of the bindings ) is causing the problem , and the rest of the system should react to this information intelligently and make relevant changes . |
26 | However , as currently drafted it does far less than it should to contribute to that solution . |
27 | However , as currently drafted it does far less than it should to contribute to that solution . |
28 | Without turn-out , tutus and pointe shoes the dancers ' bodies still have the same physical apparatus as before and if bodies are to dance at all they must submit to some form of discipline . |
29 | Interrogatories are questions put by one party to the other about his case which that other party must answer : discovery is a process by which both parties must disclose to each other all documents relevant to the issues , except for documents containing legal advice on the case . |
30 | Additionally , the offline manager must respond to any mail sent regarding failures or unavailability of media items or units . |