Example sentences of "[vb infin] [to-vb] [prep] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But once you 've experienced the peace of mind that this insurance gives you , we 're confident you 'll want to continue with your valuable protection .
2 At the moment computer manufacturers and disc drive makers who do not want to invest in their own design are uncertain about whose bandwagon to jump on .
3 Third party test facilities are another option for manufacturers which do not want to invest in their own facilities .
4 He said she could come with him if she did n't want to go on her own and she did n't know how to say no .
5 Or do you want to go on your own so you do n't have to get a sitter ?
6 And so she said oh I want to see that , d' ya mind if I come with you cos I do n't want to go on me own , so and then we arrived , mum arrived first and , I said you do n't mind Naomi coming do you ?
7 If you needed a non-urgent operation say a hip replacement or something , and you did n't want to go into your own savings er you know then you 've obviously given away part of your assets .
8 But Preston did n't want to go into his domestic problems .
9 and do we find that in fact on the other brochures , for instance at page fifty two , I do n't want to go through them all , I 'm only giving an example or two , page fifty two there you see , a sticker unfortunately er obscured in part , same words , bottom of fifty two , while these particulars are prepared with all due care for the convenience of the intend purchasers , the information contained therein is intended as a preliminary guide only
10 ‘ I had been rowing with my dad since I was little , so I did n't want to go to his new family with my brother .
11 He will prefer to go to his own courts in State A , assuming they have jurisdiction .
12 Do you want to comment on what five thousand less than your figure would do for affordable housing ?
13 They shouted at me ’ Get off the platform — we do n't want to know about your fucking problems ’ .
14 He wo , he wo n't want to come on his own he
15 You may need to run through it several times before you have a clear idea of the pitch .
16 I did n't even need to think about my personal difficulties again at that time .
17 No my my own view and it 's I I do n't know if I 've come to a view on the relative weight of those sorts of considerations er I I 'd need to think about it some more before I could come to a view on that .
18 You 're fine but you 'll need to stay on your wee tablets I 'm afraid .
19 To convince the inspector , the board will need to rely on its other arguments , to which we now turn .
20 Climbers attending the briefing will need to bring with them some form of identification , preferably a passport !
21 You do n't want to listen to what these women tell you .
22 No , the police 'll want to talk to her first , wo n't they ?
23 She did n't want to talk about her other life .
24 And I can tell you something , I do n't want to talk about them all the time .
25 The Clinton administration now thinks dialogue is the answer : that people , in Mr Babbitt 's words , should ‘ talk , talk , talk about this issue , until we do n't want to talk about it any more . ’
26 I do n't want to talk about it any more .
27 But Labour councillor Tom Chipperfield said : ‘ This is bound to cost more if you think that more old people will choose to remain in their own homes .
28 However , most would accept that ideally elderly people should have a choice of agreeable alternatives to suit their circumstances and conditions and that a majority would choose to remain in their own homes .
29 Furthermore , if authenticity is to be defined as natural language behaviour ( and it is hard to see how else it might be defined ) there is also the difficulty that learners will naturally incline to draw on their own language in any situation that calls for uncontrived linguistic communication .
30 But why did they choose to build on their own valuable market places instead of expanding outwards into suburbs ?
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