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

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1 Not to be aware of the differences of demand and not to pay heed to them would amount to disregarding the purposes and moral cost of adapting to change .
2 In order that the hypothetical choice of loans offered to them would have at least some roots in people 's own experience , the size of the loan was in each case matched to the size of loan which people said they would consider taking out in practice .
3 If you want to I 'll go with you .
4 you 'd have to what would you say I 'll have to I 'll have to something my suitcase ?
5 I 'd like to I 'd like to in the world .
6 There are other areas , particularly to I 'd accept to either to the south or to the north east where a new settlement could more easily be integrated into the existing landscape framework .
7 You 'd go to you 'd go to bed in a well if you were lucky you had a nightshirt or even in your own shirt that you was , as a young man you would .
8 What is available to you will depend on your needs and on the policy of the local authority .
9 Whatever was to happen to him would happen without any provocation on his part , and nothing he did in conciliation could ward it off .
10 A 15-year-old boy 's battle to force his mother to talk to him could end in stalemate due to the wording of the Children Act .
11 The threat to him could come from Paul Hourihan , who finished fourth on that occasion but was just eight centimetres adrift .
12 If he never said it again , the way he had just expressed himself to her would last for the rest of her life .
13 But what had happened to her could happen to any woman .
14 ‘ Anyone who puts his mind to it can rise to the top , ’ was the confident reply .
15 The answer to it must depend upon the axioms from which we begin .
16 And what he says to us can result in the complete transformation of our lives .
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