Example sentences of "[vb infin] [verb] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I do n't want to miss getting that room .
2 ‘ Although we have no mandate to talk for Scottish fishermen we are quite convinced that they too would want to continue exporting large amounts of herring to your country . ’
3 Enough enough , do you want to go buy some Polo ?
4 WHO DO YOU THINK HAS GOT GOOD HAIR ?
5 WHO DO YOU THINK HAS GOT GOOD HAIR ? :
6 WHO DO YOU THINK HAS GOT GOOD HAIR ? :
7 These were the sorts of technical problems I began discussing with my colleague Mike Stewart in the early days of the chick work , when it became clear we would want to try to make this type of measurement .
8 We are delighted to report that the ensuing debate we helped stimulate has transformed this orthodoxy into a vision now worthy of positive support .
9 It would also need to try to provide wider privileges than are at present open to Members of the University Convocation .
10 I would definitely need to try to find some help from somewhere .
11 In the mid-1980s the French government did act to try to redress these trend , taking over responsibility for extra hospital services from the local departments .
12 As a practice grows its structure will need formalising to facilitate proper control .
13 In a state of health , individuals will be self-caring , but during illness , injury or disease , additional self-care needs may be present and the nurse will need to help meet these demands .
14 To qualify for the full basic pension , someone would need to have paid national insurance contributions for most of their working life ( usually 44 years for a man ) .
15 I do hope I will not need to have to have any fillings .
16 Once you have collected the data from those who have joined the church and about those who have left , then decide what action you will need to take to correct any deficiencies in attracting and holding people .
17 There are a number of things we can do to try to prevent these problems :
18 The timetable does n't appear to bear bear any resemblance to what er I 've got on the programme .
19 In short , it gave me ‘ back-bone ’ ( which you may well break attempting to clean these windows ) .
20 Nor does he feel compelled to decide later cases " by analogy " to earlier ones , at least when there is room for disagreement about whether a later case is really like or unlike them .
21 In one respect , however , Gregory does appear to have broken new ground .
22 Thus , while rule 80a does not appear to have caused serious damage to the spot and futures markets , it does not seem to have fulfilled its objective of promoting market stabilization .
23 If we can trust the figures which suggest that Christians tended to marry at a notably higher age than their pagan contemporaries , Christianity would appear to have reinforced these shifts towards marriage as a more personal and free partnership of equals .
24 While many groups evolved successful responses to change , some would appear to have made poor survival choices and in consequence died out .
25 We do not appear to have received this year 's Statistics Form with details of your classes , and would be very grateful if you could send it back as soon as possible .
26 Most Western economies do not appear to have reached this position .
27 The book represents an attempt to explain the series of unexpected corporate failures over the past few years and why it was that company accounts do not appear to have given adequate warning of what was to happen .
28 Even the United Nations Security Council , which has given thought and time to the plight of those troubled people , the Kurds , does not appear to have given any thought or time to the plight of the people in the south of Iraq , the Shia .
29 The 1974 legislation would appear to have accomplished this objective .
30 Sir : Canon Oestreicher ( letter , 5 October ) would appear to have allowed political prejudice to cloud impartial judgement .
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