Example sentences of "[vb infin] a [noun sg] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | But , you do n't need a machine to do that . |
2 | You do n't need a lawyer to explain that . |
3 | Some diets will need a supplement to make sure that deficiencies do not develop . |
4 | You do need a mouse to run this program but it is that good it is worth buying one just to play . |
5 | Most page printers will come with a selection which will invariably include a serif face such a Times , a sans serif face like Helvetica and , often , a monospaced face . |
6 | This might include a desire to see wild flowers and animals in a natural setting , possibly to see sheep and cattle grazing in fields , to have access to woodlands , country walks , to be able to climb hills and even mountains and to go down pot-holes . |
7 | Twenty Five winners will win a package containing each item and ONE lucky reader will also win Almighty singer Ricky Warwick 's black leather trousers ( 28 in waist ) worn during the band 's last tour , PLUS a special package of Thunder , Skid Row and Almighty CDs and videos . |
8 | 1 If the centre parties gain a clear majority in a future Parliament then they claim that they would immediately introduce a bill to effect proportional representation . |
9 | Will the Minister therefore consider a way to equalise national sponsorship from business , so that areas with few opportunities can derive some of the benefits from areas with ample opportunities ? |
10 | They 'd need an affidavit to say This is not mine , it belongs to Mr er whatever his name was I 've forgotten it now . |
11 | And when the money starts rolling in , you will need an accountant to handle all of your financial affairs . |
12 | If seismic mapping of the new reservoir can be completed in time , BP may send a rig to drill more wells there this summer to establish the production potential for the field , which is thought to have reserves of 250 million to 500 million barrels . |
13 | It is important not to be brutal in this respect : one can not expect a puppy to go all through the night and be clean in the morning — it is physically impossible . |
14 | He said that one would not expect a person found guilty of treating their own child cruelly to be allowed their liberty at once . |
15 | By contrast one can normally expect a mini to have good on-line facilities . |
16 | ‘ It raises the question of internal control and we would expect a bank facing this difficulty to inform us right away , ’ said an official . |
17 | I hope it 's light when I do my test I 've just got ta do a back got black sort of snow white and I 'm gon na do . |
18 | So did you do a passenger service direct to Kirkwall calling at Egilsay and Rousay ? |
19 | Even so , if people can just remember to secure doors and windows , it will do a lot to deter such opportunist attacks . |
20 | Now why would anyone want to go and do a thing like that ? |
21 | Ten members may present a petition claiming another to be either , |
22 | The scene is much more complex than it was say a generation or two ago and Moderator we in the Church of England should be much interested to learn in due course whether you too will feel a need to make liturgical revision for these various paths to faith . |
23 | RJ2.2.5 cells would carry a mutation affecting this prevention mechanism . |
24 | A power to carry out improvements will not usually entitle a landlord to replace existing buildings with buildings in which the tenant can not carry on the business permitted under the lease ( Leathwoods Ltd v Total Oil ( Great Britain ) Ltd [ 1985 ] 2 EGLR 237 ) . |
25 | We might pause at this juncture to ask just why the British Government should assume an obligation to provide decent housing for the working classes , when in other countries rather different policies were pursued ; also why Britain embarked , consciously or otherwise , on a massive shift in housing tenure over the next 50 years and more . |
26 | Therefore I suggest to him that he should give an undertaking to do two things er first that he should do two things . |
27 | It assumes that he has a right to be paid the fees , charges , and disbursements , but provides that he shall not bring an action to enforce that right until certain preliminary requirements have been satisfied . |
28 | The computer will evaluate an expression taking this priority order into account . |
29 | But if the prosecutor can show an intention to provoke unlawful violence , as by causing a policeman to over-react , a prosecution will succeed because of the defendant 's intention to be considered presently . |
30 | ‘ They did n't mind a stranger getting involved in your family concerns ? ’ |