Example sentences of "[vb infin] [to-vb] [pers pn] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 D' you want to see me in prison ? ’
2 She certainly would n't want to drive them to London .
3 If you want to use a mirror on a wall that is n't flat , you will need to mount it on blackboard , chipboard or plywood about 9mm thick .
4 If they do , you can concentrate on the substance , but if not you will need to provide them with background material .
5 As your stock of effects grows , you will need to catalogue them by tape-number and counter-reference so that you can find them easily when you need them .
6 Firstly , you must accept the weather because you will need to use it to advantage , particularly in crosswinds and on downwind holes .
7 No , you do n't need to do it by eye .
8 You may not need to do it in Scotland as well to the in England .
9 Billy was a tower of strength in Palace 's two years in the 1st Division , 1979–81 , missing only five of our 84 games there , and then his sturdy and dependable displays helped to keep us from further embarrassment after we had returned to Division Two , so that every Palace fan was sorry to see Billy opt to leave us for Portsmouth in the 1984 close season .
10 Meanwhile , ideas for new contrasts and effects keep popping into my head and I can hardly wait to put them into practice .
11 Only those I feel we can trust to keep it under wraps have been contacted . ’
12 You do n't need to hoard them for years , I know some people who hoard receipts for years .
13 The new tag will be valid in all but legal matters — you 'll need to change it by deed poll for that .
14 So avoid taking a vacation soon after you have acquired a puppy , especially if it means that you will need to place it in kennels .
15 Those candidates exercise their freedoms and I defend those freedoms — If the freedoms which Conservative Members say they want to uphold were so widespread , they would not only define freedom in terms of the power to own shares in a company but would seek to defend it in terms of being able to get a job in that company , in a country with getting on for 2.5 million unemployed .
16 I could n't wait to tell him on Monday .
17 ‘ Hey , I ca n't wait to tell them at school .
18 ‘ Well , give my love to cousin George and say we 'll expect to see him at Cumbermound for the show on Sunday .
19 Labour is said to be in terminal decline because we have failed to identify , let alone appeal to , a natural constituency we might expect to provide us with majority support .
20 If you want a Rolls Royce , you should n't expect to buy it at Volkswagen prices . ’
21 He also saw that if the parties did not approve of a rule laid down by a court — a ‘ certain rule ’ — they could choose to vary it by contract .
22 OSF does n't expect to name it before fall .
23 ‘ Oh , yes , ’ she answered lightly , and turning to Leith , ‘ I 'm afraid Travis does n't always surface to join us for breakfast on Sunday morning . ’
24 Under the scheme holders of government bonds could choose to exchange them for South Sea Company shares , and the government would pay interest on these bonds to the South Sea Company at a lower rate than it paid previously — the South Sea Company was doing much the same thing as the East India Company , providing the government with a loan at a reduced rate of interest in exchange for overseas trading privileges .
25 There was nothing she could do to warn him about trouble except beat a hasty retreat back to their hotel suite in Cascais before Jason could catch up with her .
26 Still , going back to my original point , if Sterland was declared fit , would anyone want to play him above Kelly ?
27 I did n't want to embarrass you in front of your grandson — ’
28 Mr Pyle would like to see him in Riyadh without delay .
29 Just because he 'd said he would like to see her in red .
30 But she 's still pretty young — I 'd like to see her in clothes that were a bit more her age .
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