Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [verb] to [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Listening involves hearing what is left unsaid as well as the words actually spoken and to hear in that way requires the sort of attention that , sadly , we may rarely offer to our own nearest and dearest .
2 If you have a message which I may properly convey to her , I will do so .
3 Indeed the evidence ( Wilson 1980 , Evans 1981 ) suggests that disruptive pupils are exposed to an inferior curriculum which may only add to their difficulties .
4 Be careful , señorita , to catch that love when it comes , because it may only come to you once . ’
5 Please do not take it as an example that you may all leap to your feed to make your bids .
6 The camera work is superb and I must especially commend to you all the final shots of the film which show a train heading up the Talerddig incline taken from a nearby hillside .
7 However much the excise supervisor may have been appreciated by the councillors of St. Andrews , he was regarded with less enthusiasm at the Treasury , and the member of parliament was told bluntly that if any office about St. Andrews fell vacant , which was usually left to the recommendation of the Burgh Member , he should have the nomination , and as Scott advised the provost , ‘ they hoped that from reasons which must naturally occur to myself , I would be satisfied with the propriety of their answer ’ .
8 Others must selflessly administer to his needs .
9 The longing for home embodies the feeling of loss not of a place , but of time , and , if I understand your teaching aright , we must not cling to it , but turn outward to the real world .
10 You must not speak to my daughter again — ever !
11 Things that she must not keep to herself .
12 He had to swear to obey the rules while diligently instructing the children and any others who may come to him ‘ in grammar and other human doctrine ’ , but must not read to them ‘ any corrupt or reprobate books ’ .
13 You should just say to her
14 However , in terms of the recommendations , and I shall very , very quickly come to those , and deal with those very quickly , Chair , erm , I should just say to you that the , be , beware of structuralism .
15 She was also advised that she should continue to try to reduce weight and should not return to her work ( which involved standing all the time ) until she had been seen in the Outpatient Clinic in six weeks time .
16 The dividing line between altruistic and selfish ends is often thin , but any person who considers the aim of a fast to be selfish should not yield to its pressure , even though the person engaged in the fast might die as a result .
17 I should not yield to theirs unless I see its point and come to agree with them .
18 ‘ You should not come to us again . ’
19 Being infected should not add to her credibility , while not being so should not disqualify her from comment , she says .
20 In smaller tanks avoid the larger species , such as Labeotropheus fuelleborni , or Petrotilapia , but this should not apply to you , as your tank is a good size .
21 These implied ancillary rights may be excluded by agreement ; but the tenant 's adviser should not agree to their exclusion unless the tenant has access to delimited loading bays and an express right to load and unload .
22 Und the money , Alice — I should not say to you this — it walks away from him … ’
23 Although at first it may prove excitable and run off around the garden , the puppy should soon return to you .
24 If the conveyancer for the lessor refuses to delete it , or if you act for a purchase of an existing lease that includes such a provision , you should always explain to your client the nature of the provision , its unusual nature and its disadvantages ( putting off a subsequent prospective buyer or mortgagee , delay and expense in taking up references and obtaining the licence ) .
25 To give yourself flexibility therefore , you should always refer to your Storage Directories by logical names .
26 ‘ You 're wrong , you could n't be more wrong , but you said that with so much … with such intelligence that I must both apologize to you and compliment you .
27 The protected class must also admit to its membership those who are not presently disabled but who have a previous history of disability , or who are wrongly perceived as being disabled .
28 They must produce evidence that the theoretical and practical knowledge or training to be acquired in the foreign laboratory will be beneficial to their scientific development and must also return to their country of origin upon termination of the fellowship .
29 One must also talk to her .
30 A solicitor must not only disclose to you any commission over £10 that he or she receives but must also account to you for it unless you have agreed that he or she should keep it .
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