Example sentences of "[vb infin] [verb] [art] [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | William Walker , an official from the State Department , remembered seeing him rush to catch a flight to Central America , having just got off a flight from Europe , unkempt , a flight-bag over his shoulder . |
2 | regional media , for example , will be looking for a connection with their area , magazines concerned particularly with healthy living will be on the look-out for any health angle and teenage publications will want to know the relevance to young people . |
3 | The individual will want to know the answer to two questions : |
4 | But the question that young pilots would want to know the answer to is this , erm are there aircraft anywhere in the world with which you have not made a comparison in terms of air superiority ? |
5 | It is fairly clear that no one would now seriously seek to impose a return to the regular liturgical use of Latin or the celebration of private masses or decree an actual dissolution of episcopal conferences , but full acceptance of many of them is still far from clear even in Rome . |
6 | Arab peacemakers will presumably seek to find a successor to Muawad . |
7 | Arab peacemakers will presumably seek to find a successor to Muawad . |
8 | No , it 's , the questions are , what questions do you need to know the answer to when finding if something was fairly traded ? |
9 | How often do you really need to know the time to the exact minute ? |
10 | Accurate figures for the number of animals caught in these remote freezing areas are hard to collect , but those we do know show the situation to be alarming . |
11 | The tenant 's adviser should seek to restrict the power to the making of reasonable regulations . |
12 | But the statutory formula does not seek to value the benefit to the employee as such , but requires the quantum of the benefit to be fixed by reference to the cost to the employer in providing it . |
13 | Although individual students may seek to press the system to its limits , whether in securing credit for prior learning in the admissions process , or in pursuing a formal appeal against a felt injustice over assessment , or in taking advantage of such open learning arrangements as are available , the student body as a whole seems depressingly unconcerned about its academic rights . |
14 | The jurist could consider holding a trust to be valid where the beneficiary was the same , although the trustee liable had in fact changed . |
15 | It might have been anticipated that the Criminal Law Revision Committee would seek to put an end to this uncertainty , particularly since , if any guiding principle has informed its final report , it is that the law should distinguish firmly between consensual and non-consensual sexual activity . |
16 | " Mr. Osborne stated that he and Mr. Stewart met as requested by the last meeting and made a selection of Thirty-six Books a list of which he had now pleasure of laying before the Meeting for their approval , but the Meeting found that they would need to curtail the list to Twentythree so as not to exceed the ammount of two pounds . " |
17 | Similarly , the manager in charge of a local authority department may need to give a lead to others in defining the role and objectives of that department . |
18 | The possibilities of error at every stage in the handling of this sort of document have already been alluded to a number of times , and one would therefore need to subject the document to the most rigorous examination . |
19 | I do rather enjoy having the flat to myself , despite a constant battle with my clutter ! |
20 | You will need to send a photograph to Spotlight , too . |
21 | No doubt Mr Furbank thought this unnecessary ; yet if he assumes a readership which knows the general background , why does he need to devote a page to the nature and status of the parlement of Paris ? |
22 | And they 'd need to hold a gun to Piggott 's head to keep him in hospital a day — no an hour — longer than strictly necessary . |
23 | This meant he would need to double the time to twenty days . |
24 | I suspect that the confidentiality is largely that of the Secretary of State , and am confident that in acceptance of our decision he will not seek to maintain a claim to such confidentiality . |
25 | You will need to take the application to its last stage within a year , which will cost around £120 . |
26 | ‘ Well , then , would you consider renting the house to a holiday company , perhaps ? |
27 | If the demand is high we may need to limit the attendance to a maximum of three per parish council . |
28 | This will necessitate turning off the water supply at the main stopcock , and opening all the cold taps to drain the cold water cistern ; then you 'll need to attach a hose-pipe to the draincock next to the hot water cylinder to drain this . |
29 | I 'd certainly need to er , er , need to make a comment to that effect on the back binding at the end of the side |
30 | So if they 're in rented accommodation then they will need to make a claim to a Local Authority for that . |