Example sentences of "[vb infin] [to-vb] [noun sg] of the " in BNC.

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1 I did n't ever want to see Phantom of the Opera , no of course I have n't have n't
2 Organized groups , on the other hand , restrict their aims to those that will promote the interests of their members or further particular causes ; they do not have a comprehensive political programme , nor do they seek to acquire control of the main offices of government .
3 In the case of the Yugoslavian system of self-management , any notions of possible imitation would need to take account of the specific ideological and socio-political context in which the Yugoslav experiment took place because
4 When doing the sums high earners will , however , need to take account of the £75,000 cap ( see page 35 ) which applies to anyone joining a new pension scheme .
5 The planning will need to take account of the fact that the groups should come together at a later stage .
6 Mental health professionals will need to take note of the view of the Court that it is important to explain why a doctor who already knows the patient does not provide one of the medical recommendations upon which a section 2 admission ( and also a s.3 admission ) may be founded .
7 The members of those boards would be saints if they did not seek to take advantage of the position in which the Government have placed them .
8 You will need to warn management of the potentially adverse effects of refusing to appear or to comment and this will need to be set against the fact that having a valid argument does not always guarantee a sympathetic audience .
9 Long-term decisions would need to await publication of the more detailed findings in the summer .
10 Under these circumstances , it is unlikely that foreign computer firms will scramble to take advantage of the new policy under which they can subscribe for 30 per cent of equity in a local producer .
11 Bolinger gives the following set of examples , which do genuinely appear to show qualification of the sense alone , that is , of the property which identifies the entity , rather than of the entity itself : ( 1 ) total stranger lawful heir distant cousin mere kid To these , we might add the cases in ( 2 ) ; notice that the last example would be self-contradictory if the adjective were interpreted as an ordinary attributive : ( 2 ) Brent is a strong Republican the document was a complete blank ( If faced with a claim that we can explain the peculiarity of these adjectives by simply stating that they are adverbial impostors , we may respond that , even supposing that , deep down , there may be something adverbial about them , nonetheless speakers have chosen to use an adjective rather than an adverb , and this adjectival use needs to be described and if possible explained .
12 Erm well we would like to see training of the trustees , there is no training at the moment er for the trustees in erm either of our schemes er and we very much in our submission came out we felt there should be er training from the trustees .
13 I would like to urge acceptance of the Rule of Three in Ten .
14 Erm I would like to take advantage of the things that I have actually done myself as a member of the Stansted Airport Consultative Committee and also as a member of Advisory Committee because I am Stansted representative and we meet from time to time and as apart from transport .
15 But now Mr Wolski had been asked to see her , and it was because the Curator , in his kind but mistaken way , thought he might like to take leave of the old eagle .
16 We would like to make use of the tracks during a sequence in the programme where music is heard coming from a car radio .
17 We would like to make use of the tracks during a sequence in the programme where music is heard coming from a car radio .
18 We would like to make use of the tracks during a sequence in the programme where music is heard coming from a car radio .
19 We would like to make use of the tracks during a sequence in the programme where music is heard coming from a car radio .
20 We would like to make use of the tracks during a sequence in the programme where music is heard coming from a car radio .
21 We would like to make use of the tracks during a sequence in the programme where music is heard coming from a car radio .
22 We would like to make use of the tracks during a sequence in the programme where music is heard coming from a car radio .
23 We would like to make use of the tracks during a sequence in the programme where music is heard coming from a car radio .
24 But do remember to make use of the facilities on offer — for example , you can use the Copy command to save typing the same or similar details .
25 They , along with the newcomers , may hope to take advantage of the best of both rural and urban worlds .
26 If they do decide to make use of the formal publicly available resource , they will normally do so via what Taylor calls ‘ assistants and secretaries ’ .
27 Exercise teachers should try to counteract misuse of the body by encouraging class members to work in a balanced position with the right base support , so that there is no unnecessary muscle tension and the muscles can work more efficiently .
28 If you miss this date we will have to use part of the fees by sending out reminder notices .
29 Unless the landlord is prepared to agree that the insurance should be in the joint names of the landlord and tenant , which is unlikely as the landlord would wish to keep control of the policy and proceeds , the tenant should ensure that either the landlord will act reasonably in deciding which other risks it may wish to insure against , or that the tenant will also have the right to nominate risks .
30 What we can do is attempt to get hold of the rules of the game so that we can make sense of a game as it is played .
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