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

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1 families of those who have lost loved ones , who do n't want to see other families going through the suffering that they have gone through .
2 I just do n't want to see similar signs appearing up mountains as hill-walking grows more popular Where would it all end ?
3 They would not proscribe the teaching of fine art , archaeology or music — but would much prefer to see British colleges turning out many more vocation-ally-trained graduates in science , technology and business management .
4 One does not need to acquire hermeneutical skills to appreciate the significance and personal challenge presented by the great truths of salvation .
5 Equally , however , it is in our interests to persuade the rest of the world that it does not need to acquire nuclear weapons to achieve peace .
6 We may need to find alternative means achieve some end .
7 ( 9 ) If the bidder is proposing to offer consideration shares then , unless it already has sufficient authorised but unissued share capital and the appropriate directors ' authority to allot such shares , it will need to pass ordinary resolutions increasing its authorised share capital and granting the directors an authority under CA 1985 , s80 .
8 Farmers will need to receive financial compensation to operate many extensive livestock production systems .
9 We do not need to look far back to find the origins of the crisis — the oil crisis of the early 1970s and the proliferation of large loans at low interest rates to third world countries .
10 The amendment stated that the USA would attempt to dissuade any NATO ally from making force reductions , and that , should this attempt fail , the USA would seek to persuade other NATO allies to compensate for the resultant shortfall in overall NATO force levels .
11 You may need to give boiled water to compensate for fruit juices or other extra liquids that you have withdrawn .
12 The Streetlink cash will be used to employ a youth worker , who will strive to ensure young people do not become either the victims or the perpetrators of crime .
13 One may also need to consider high switch-on surges amongst other factors , the effects of which will be reduced by keeping the power supply tracks as thick as practicable .
14 When the up to date fashion happens to be close fitting , then making a garment with a normal allowance for movement will be just right , but you will still need to add extra stitches to let the cables draw in .
15 In the event of an attempted assault in such a situation a member of staff will need to take appropriate measures to defend themselves .
16 During this period students may opt to undertake placement-related studies leading to the award of the additional qualification of Diploma in Industrial Studies , thus further integrating their academic and applied knowledge and enhancing their career prospects .
17 State if you do not want to receive other material linked to any of the offers .
18 State if you do not want to receive other material linked to the offer .
19 The World Index Trust is designed for investors who want to be able to move between overseas markets but do not want to choose particular stocks to buy .
20 Why then , did they choose to issue new stock to buy USL ?
21 In the case of both Interleaf and Xerox 's Documenter the companies have also recognised the importance of being able to accept textual or graphic information from other sources and this is something that we would expect to see other vendors follow suit on .
22 Having said that er we would prefer a quota system for er Stansted because without it , we could have a large number of noisey flights into Stansted and , and also that er in terms of er both this and further consultations we would expect to see full information providing us from er , a to enable us to make a sensible conclusion .
23 If these theories are by and large correct we should expect to find proteinoid globules occurring spontaneously in modern volcanic environments .
24 Politics , however — at least in the sense of nationalist feeling — had for many decades been an important and even a dominant theme in children 's fiction , and we would expect to find Ruritanian stones using nationalistic honour as a theme at least in books where adventure made any pretence of being more than a game .
25 But if the child is a paraplegic spina-bifida victim , for example , the receiving teacher should surely expect to receive additional training to equip him/her to cope with the physical implications of the condition .
26 Children do appear to assume different words contrast with each other in meaning , and they impose contrasts in meaning where there are differences in form .
27 ‘ I 'll eat it for yer , ’ said Mrs Beavis with cheerful understanding , ‘ it do n't do to let good food lie about not eaten . ’
28 But the Queen will battle to keep hard-working Anne included .
29 Should they concentrate mainly on enabling youngsters in their care to manage family relationships , or should they endeavour to help young people develop cultural and social interests and to further their practical competence in preparation for future citizenship ?
30 Skirts were full but invariably finished just over the knee — and how many women would like to wear printed velvet breeches ?
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