Example sentences of "who want [to-vb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 But anybody who wants to go to the crematorium
2 Marche is for the traveller who wants to turn off the tourist trail , to give the show places a miss , and get to know the green heartland of Italy , the not so self-conscious Italy .
3 They would like to keep in touch with each other and with their older sister who wants to stay in the children 's home .
4 It 'll go the distance — a real investment for anyone who wants to get on the gigging trail and means business .
5 And then it will bias the market : anyone who wants to get into the Polish market will have to persuade a company that has been assigned an import quota to act as its channel . ’
6 Explain how you would deal with an agitated lady on the telephone who wants to speak to the manager because she thinks she left her watch on the washbasin of her room when she checked out .
7 According to Donal Sheehan , ‘ anyone who wants to work in the film industry would probably avoid making a lesbian or gay film because of the risk of being stereotyped .
8 I 'm an 18-year-old Canadian girl who wants to travel to the UK someday .
9 The Secretary of State will remember my exchanges with the Prime Minister in respect of volunteering , so he will understand my regret at the reduction in opportunities for those who want to volunteer for the TAVR in Northern Ireland .
10 It is ideal for people who want to relax from the exposure of the gorge , or have children who want to do some climbing .
11 Alan Pretty , a team leader in personnel services at Lincolnshire SSD , believes it is very much a management move and is not for social workers who want to continue in the caring role .
12 But while there are plenty of people who want to look at the car , what sort of person would actualy want to buy it ?
13 ‘ There seems to be a small minority in Cleveland who want to stick by the rule and are blinkered in their view .
14 Those who want to believe in the existence of red mercury are unabashed .
15 And I think for too long , we 've listened to the libertarians who want to think of the rights of the criminal all the time , and er , and do n't worry too much about the victim .
16 Those who want to get at the frozen part of their savings in the old currency will have to buy new currency from the central bank , at auctions where it will cost them well over its face value .
17 With snow in plentiful supply we have a special section in this issue for those of you who want to get off the piste .
18 The drama session ends with the railway engineer offering contracts of employment to those townspeople who want to work for the railway on the construction of the line .
19 Geographers who want to work in the environmental sciences must be willing to learn the methods of these sciences , lest we lose the respect of our colleagues in such fields .
20 I see no earthly reason why we should shackle British Rail in providing a better service still in terms of safety and speed if it comes into conflict with those who want to walk across the line .
21 I hope he can start knocking in a few goals because we need players who want to play for the club .
22 Paul shouts angrily and loudly at smaller children who want to play with the toys he is using .
23 ‘ The players have to take a heap of responsibility for what has happened at Celtic Park , ’ he said , ‘ but the squad is also made up of footballers who want to play in the manner Liam Brady has adopted as his philosophy on the game .
24 Inevitably this role as mascot-muse-mannequin posed problems for the ‘ free and adored ’ women who wanted to participate in the movement , not as ornaments , but as artists .
25 The inflation of land prices encouraged farmers who wanted to remain in the east to sell to the Commission only to buy the same land back again at a reduced price and pocket the difference .
26 She was not alone any more in feeling oppressed by the strict formality , the strict time-keeping ; after-dinner games were more lively — and she was no longer the only one who wanted to giggle at the sound of the bagpipes that played them out of the dining-room after dinner every night .
27 In an earlier reply he suggested that in Northern Ireland , those who wanted to volunteer for the Territorial Army Volunteer Reserve could volunteer for some other service .
28 Mr Eunson said NGC dealt with interconnectors from outside England and Wales , including France and Scotland , who wanted to come into the system .
29 After the management fired the union leadership , initially 86 per cent of workers voted to go on with the strike , but eventually they were cajoled into a ‘ second union ’ started by white collar staff who wanted to cooperate with the company ( and many of whom were to receive rapid promotions from the grateful management — see also chapter 16 ) .
30 Mr Fallon said this did nothing to help those people with mobility difficulties who wanted to park in the afternoon .
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