Example sentences of "[vb mod] [vb infin] [to-vb] at [det] " in BNC.

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1 The coding frame for each question should have been constructed at the pilot stage except for open questions where we may need to look at all responses to decide on groupings .
2 I must prepare to say at this point that I have a special report on the Colville Road area to er er committee , not just on the now but I think we probably need to have further consultation with regard to the needs in that area .
3 In this chapter , I should like to look at some of the ‘ social meanings ’ we give to arts and science today .
4 I think we might need to look at that one very carefully to see whether it adds anything to the er criteria .
5 And you might like to look at these later , these later .
6 No , I 'll have to leave at half eight get there for about quarter to nine nine o'clock
7 Yeah , I 'll have to work , I 'll have to start at half four as in the week
8 Erm so we 've maybe got a dozen to do for the service , and I 'll have to look at that and and go from there .
9 They said oh well we 'll have to look at that you know
10 On occasion , it might refuse to work at all and we find ourselves longing for the days of youth when it would stand at attention regardless of any identifiable sexual stimulus .
11 Blake was not averse to entering such places , but could think of a number of things he 'd prefer to do at this time .
12 They were exactly the sort you 'd expect to see at this kind of activity : mostly middle-aged or older Americans or Germans in running shoes , with a few earnest Guardian readers thrown in for local colour .
13 But , before she could begin to feel at all mortified , ‘ Did I tell you how glad I am , heart and soul , that you came ? ’
14 Ooh I 'd like to look at that one again Alan .
15 ‘ I 'd like to look at both , ’ Jessamy said .
16 She had n't really imagined she 'd have to talk at all , she realised — had hoped and assumed he 'd simply sweep her into his arms .
17 Only the better-off could afford to travel at more than a walking pace in eighteenth-century England — unless , that is , they had access to a riding horse .
18 One would n't normally suspect the credentials of anyone who could afford to stay at such a place .
19 By the time I got to the city centre I was sweating all over — I 'd get to stink at this rate .
20 But there may be legitimate reasons for incorporating a company which is intended to remain dormant indefinitely or for retaining on the register a company which for the time being has ceased to carry on business but which the members may wish to use at some time in the future for the same or some different business .
21 And I would like to say at this point I was very disappointed that we did n't have any other conservatives with us in the afternoon .
22 He decided that school was not somewhere he would like to go at this point because he looked pretty bad .
23 The hearings provide an invaluable snapshot of the state of the arguments about nuclear power as the 1990s open and I shall return to look at some of these , especially where new information came to light .
24 When considered in relation to the length of time you would have to wait at any particular junction in order to observe an accident it is probably accurate to characterise road accidents as low frequency occurrences .
25 I would take the train down the line where they would have to change at some junction and plead with them the cause of the Liverpool seamen .
26 One of the researchers involved , David Sugden , cautioned however that global warming will make sea-levels expand regardless of any added volume caused by melting ice , and he added that " we would have to look at all the ice sheets in the world , not just two , before we could be sure what the effects would be " .
27 I shall attempt to look at these issues in the next chapter .
28 And I shall have to look at that photograph that is n't him at all , just a soldier in uniform , sepia , like all the soldiers .
29 ‘ People would love to live at this height above the ground , ’ said Basil Spence .
30 Come on them , let's get to slag at all you lot .
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