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

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31 Two of Japan 's three private satellite communications companies will probably merge to avoid excess competition against each other , Reuter reports from Tokyo , quoting a spokesman for Japan Communications Satellite Co Inc : he said that C Itoh & Co and Mitsui & Co Ltd , major shareholders in his company , have been negotiating for the merger with Nissho Iwai Corp and Sumitomo Corp , main shareholders of Satellite Japan Corp since last year because of falling orders for the services for the two groups ; Hughes Communications Co Ltd is expected to take the opportunity to sell its 30% in stake in Japan Communications Satellite and withdraw from Japan 's communications market .
32 BNFL will seek to identify new projects for the site but the numbers of BNFL employees at Capenhurst are expected to fall significantly by the mid to late 1990s .
33 First , it will seek to identify significant determinants in the decisions of young people in this age group to seek either further education and training or leave the system .
34 " I have explained to Mr. Ingard that you may need to discuss various matters with departmental heads in the group , " Sir Geoffrey added .
35 You do not need to stick huge amounts of it onto your works of art to hold them in place .
36 The Prince of Wales had rules too , and they did not include turning social evenings into bear gardens .
37 The voluptuous actress would n't need to play foolish games with him .
38 A manager might seek to bypass formal channels of communication and decision-making by establishing informal contacts and friendships with people in a position of importance .
39 You will need to put fine netting over the cage to prevent the insects escaping .
40 You do n't need to use expensive paper with a fax modem either ; just print out your faxes from your normal printer .
41 As you will certainly need to use technical terms at some point in your writing , you inevitably have to face the two main problems they present .
42 If you are buying a 12 volt chime , you 'll need to use special bulbs in the bell push .
43 The same is not so true of 22mm to ¾in and 28mm to lin where the pipe size has changed slightly as well and you may need to use special types of adaptor fitting .
44 With increasing unemployment and early retirements , the Church will need to do fresh thinking in the area of ministry to those with time on their hands , opening up opportunities to learn new skills and engage in spheres of community service .
45 One does not need to draw exaggerated conclusions from the differences between the left and right hand sides of the brain in order to accept that humanists and scientists may be different kinds of people .
46 No one with cash and no part-exchange should consider buying used Sierras from franchised dealers , who invariably ask unrealistic prices .
47 In addition , the research will seek to elicit new criteria of regime definition to replace the present ( over ) simple schemes ( authoritarian-democratic ; inclusionary-exclusionary ) .
48 They wanted to hug , cuddle , kiss , make daisy chains and watch the ducklings running on the surface of the lake , but one was told to grow up and pay back the beastly Jews who were wicked people and had put daddy Schicklgruber out of work , another that anyone who did n't enjoy riding bare back across Asia splitting skulls was a sissy , the third that all Mensheviks carried a knife up their sleeve and needed purging .
49 A Carlton take-over of HTV would need to generate combined savings of £20m a year , he said .
50 The offeror will need to give careful thought to the structure of the takeover .
51 In both cases , assessors may need to ensure current competence by means of assessment on demand .
52 The programme will seek to match unemployed people with worthwhile projects and to create an ‘ intermediate job market ’ for those facing continued long term unemployment .
53 ‘ The question should not seek to separate alternative therapies from orthodox ones , ’ he says .
54 Those who did object found various means of evasion , and in any case , within a very brief period , the initially reluctant provincial nobility became acclimatized .
55 A useful way to understand this is to remember that in a domestic context UK banks do not need to keep operational balances at the Bank of England equal to the total value of their deposits , just in case they are withdrawn .
56 Another issue raised was that Europe was not just a commercial union but a global power bloc which would need to consider external relations outside Europe .
57 Any such contributions do not therefore act to reduce subsequent gains on disposal .
58 Though rejected by the Labour Cabinet and the Treasury as impractical and contrary to the tenets of the prevailing fiscal orthodoxy , the notion of generous pensions with a retirement condition did appeal to moderate Labour opinion for the rest of the 1930s .
59 Perhaps we should consider giving widespread publicity to the Audit Commission 's account of the Government 's failings .
60 Examples might include having case-study documents of the new intake available as a starting point for a drama about prison ; a huge map for a drama about Treasure Island ; and architect 's designs of Paris sewers for a drama about a bank robbery ( I referred to this lesson in Chapter 5 ) .
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