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

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1 Harold Samuel was furious , ‘ What do you want to go to that place for ?
2 It was luck that Anne came out on top because she did n't want to go to medical school anyway .
3 ‘ Do we really want to go to this bash ? ’
4 This technique can be employed with normal subjects , as well as with commissurotomised patients , although the presence of intact mid-line commissures in normals means that visual information presumably does not remain lateralised to one hemisphere as it does in split-brain patients .
5 Now then , if the council could , could 've come to some agreement and put in there , it would of made it right for us , now , you see we 've done so before , this is what I do n't like about he , he applies for planning permission does er the notice was no bigger than six inches long and four
6 This meant that the troublemakers , including many who did not want to come to Great Engeham in the first place , were given a pretty free run .
7 I did not want to come to this council , but I came hoping that we could save blood .
8 Attention to surveillance and the rational use of primary and secondary resources are still needed , but as we try to add ‘ quality to quantity ’ we may need to look to social science as well as to epidemiology .
9 You may need to turn to professional advice .
10 Given the complexities which have so far been uncovered , we may increasingly need to turn to experimental intervention research to better understand the mechanisms of support for differing types of stressful situations .
11 She made a very positive effort to be the right kind of person to be around — in other words , she was not a liability , she was an asset , an extremely good cook and a very good organiser , and having discovered that we both went to the same school in Switzerland where French was the main language taught , we would enjoy talking to each other in French , much to the annoyance of David who could n't understand the language . ’
12 About half the farmers interviewed would consider changing to another enterprise if farm incomes were to drop and would require training to provide the new competence .
13 Among positive rights , we should include the rights : to have all one 's experience and knowledge assessed in the admissions process ; to determine the subjects studied ; to have a legitimate measure of control over the pace and the methods of study ; to be able to follow a particular academic interest , or develop a point of view of one 's own ; to be examined in ways which do justice to the student 's achievements ; and to be credited with those parts of a course which have been passed successfully ( should the student wish or need to move to another institution , or to take a break in the programme of study ) .
14 Looking back , I 'm sure that Frank 's comment about the incandescent lights and another occasion when Tom was threatening to recite some Rabbie Bums and Franky had stated bluntly , ‘ We do n't want to listen to that shit ’ , were the real basis for Tom 's antipathy .
15 As soon as the young people started dancing , Brown turned to his guest and said loudly , ‘ You do n't want to listen to this bullshit — let's go and have a drink . ’
16 I said do you want me to have an appointment , do you want to listen to this tape ?
17 She does n't want to talk to any man just now-you especially , I suspect . ’
18 Users need not work through the exercises sequentially , but can choose according to immediate need .
19 And the triple-A rated EBRD 's charter means it must invest according to conventional banking criteria .
20 She is expected to obey her husband without question and must never appear unveiled to any man to whom she is not related .
21 Because of inflation , now about 20% a month , they are usually unwilling to lend for longer than three to six months , and would prefer to stick to simple trade finance .
22 I mean , I would like to go to that auction tomorrow but we ca n't , I ca n't go to the hairdressers as well , so
23 I would like to go to Bitter Root Valley .
24 I 'M 17 , a little bit sad , female student from Prague ( Czechoslovakia ) - I would like to write to any male or female , aged 17-20 .
25 So I well I sent him er our sheets , er sheet about the group and the minutes and er I contacted Michael er , who said he 'll be very happy to help in , so I er phoned up this chap and said , gave him Michael 's number and said erm he 'd like to come to this meeting tonight , he said yes , so I went to pick him up and I just could n't find that blinking house , anyone who knows Harlow , he 's in Parsonage Leys , I just could n't find the number it was , I just could n't find anything less than thirty seven
26 Political interventions can also work according to different time scales .
27 ‘ And now I 'd like to talk to that boy , please . ’
28 And you might both like to talk to each other now about what you found easy what you found hard because Kelly found some bits hard , you thought oh it 's obvious , did n't you ?
29 The executives did begin to listen to each other more effectively .
30 So it 's , he does n't like going to these dos , I 'm sure of it , you know .
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