Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | The Programmer agrees to use his best endeavours to keep all details of the Program confidential both during the currency of this Agreement and after its termination . |
2 | The Programmer agrees to use his best endeavours to keep all details of the Program confidential both during the currency of this Agreement and after its termination . |
3 | The money will be used to purchase hawthorn whips to replenish damaged stock . |
4 | Here the company offering the contract agrees to offer a replacement car or plane for the period of time in which the vehicle is down for maintenance , repairs etc . |
5 | Young male and female geladas begin to differentiate their preferences in this way well before the male separates to join an all-male group . |
6 | The four switching transistors in the bridge require separate base drives to amplify the two ( positive and negative ) phase control signals . |
7 | Accordingly , the Buyer agrees to take the goods in their current state , after having satisfied himself by inspection , as to their quality and fitness for the purpose for which the Buyer requires them . |
8 | In Counterpurchase , the buyer agrees to purchase on normal commercial terms , including making foreign exchange available . |
9 | At the very least the seller agrees that the buyer shall become the owner and the buyer agrees to pay the price . |
10 | Being willing to talk after your board agrees to sell you is different to requesting a move . |
11 | Because the Milk Marketing Board agrees to pay a fixed price regularly every month , most farmers keep a herd of dairy cows . |
12 | Some , like the Castle Riding Centre ( Tel : 0546 3274 ) tune their trail rides to suit your pocket : the main ones use hotels , with others you stay at the centre or with local families . |
13 | But at 300 feet they were too low for the reserve chutes to open . |
14 | If the chairman agrees to put an estimated minimum value of an unascertained debt , the claimant of such a debt can vote for that value ( r 6.93(3) ) . |
15 | It took as its theme part of the statement made by the Labour and Socialist International with regard to national United Fronts : Past experience goes to show that such negotiations in individual countries may unfortunately only too easily be turned into manoeuvres by the Communists , with the result that they help to poison the situation and increase the mistrust in the Labour Movement instead of diminishing it . |
16 | Three quarters of the money goes to maintain the national organisation and to provide central services for Bureaux . |
17 | Male and female take turns to perch on the bulky drum-nest of seaweed , incubating the single stained white egg . |
18 | Cotswold Wildlife Park aspires to show animals to people — so that they can come to understand and respect all forms of wildlife ; to understand what is special about each species , and how the various species have evolved and adapted over very long periods of time , adjusting and changing to survive in habitats from many parts of the earth . |
19 | Pamela dares to run |
20 | Upstairs , the main heating is via warmed air , combined with a mechanical heat-recovery system which takes back the heat from the bathroom and kitchen exhausts to warm incoming fresh air . |
21 | The language that the layman has to learn is not the original machine code or even the more modern FORTRAN or PASCAL , which is used by scientists , but is generally BASIC , which , as its name denotes , is a very straightforward set of instructions in simple English . |
22 | The next thing the retailer has to get right is the price of the goods he sells . |
23 | The retailer has to work out what the ideal stock level will be , and try to keep numbers very close to that . |
24 | Competition , therefore , is something the retailer has to consider very carefully . |
25 | Out of his profits , the retailer has to pay all the costs involved in running the shop , that is , his overheads . |
26 | Thus , it is suggested , the application of modern technology to housework merely changes the tasks a housewife has to do without significantly reducing her overall workload . |
27 | But in the end the housewife has to encourage and reward herself . |
28 | The housewife has to get the washing there in the first place , she has to unload it , sort it , sit and watch it wash and dry ( or dash out to shop in the interim ) and then pack it all up again . |
29 | In view of this , Taylor and colleagues argue that criminology needs to centre on theories of rule-making and breaking in relation to the distribution of power in society . |
30 | But except for that small minority who are going to spend a lifetime in academic pursuits , there must come a time when education for the great majority needs to become more vocational , more concerned with professional training ’ . |