Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | The carboxy-terminus has previously been demonstrated to be essential for Oct-2 to activate transcription ( 20 , 44 , 45 ) . |
2 | It applies where the defendant has a franchise , such as right to use land founded on a statute or upon private permission , e.g . |
3 | Mr Lamont , the Chancellor , has forecast a borrowing requirement of £28 billion for 1992–93 to pay for the recession , modest Budget tax cuts and extra public spending . |
4 | ‘ What we have in mind ’ he said ‘ is some panelling to cover the raised floor of the bell tower and some windows about that to give visual contact between the bell ringers and the vicar . ’ |
5 | We must insist on a system of tests that will be for the benefit of the pupils ; that will test what each one can do in practical work and in theoretical understanding ; and will serve as a motive for each to go on to the next stage . |
6 | The NEC had suggested that the matter should be advised to Divisions , for each to nominate a person to attend and report back , with the possibility of the creation of a certificate of attendance . |
7 | One of the laws of the jungle is that the greater the number of groups in the competitive struggle , for each to secure bigger increases than the others , the faster will wages rise . ’ |
8 | Such a person acts as a catalyst , providing the right opportunity and atmosphere for each to express honestly what their feelings are about themselves and each other . |
9 | Other cash has gone to Mitsubishi and Toshiba for each to develop a 5 kW laser . |
10 | Since 2I — B and I — B are both simply degenerate we can find only one vector for each to satisfy |
11 | Sections of 25 µm were cut from each block with a sterile no touch technique , and new blades were used for each to reduce contamination . |
12 | I assure the Hon. Gentleman that we have no intention to cut the necessary construction of new hospitals , such as that to replace East Glamorgan hospital . |
13 | Ten crew is about right to race the boat , though more weight in a breeze — if allowed by the rules — is an advantage |
14 | Rambler calls for right to roam laws |
15 | Hardy fighting for right to face Hoko |
16 | Suitable for normal to dry skins , it contains evening primrose oil and vitamins A and E to keep skin smooth and supple . |
17 | We have a box full of varieties for you to try , including Tar Baby , for scalps in need of a bit of care ; Bronx Blonde with chamomile for fair hair ; Dead Sea Salt for frequent washing ; and Coconut for normal to dry hair . |
18 | It now seems easier for Scots to get into a Great Britain senior team than it is to get into the Commonwealth Games team . |
19 | The authorities have been given a record £181 million for 1992/3 to develop Aids services and were told by the NHS management executive yesterday to increase supplies to surgeries . |
20 | As a result of both of these considerations , it is most unusual for MAS to act for a buyer on a contingent fee basis ( other than an MBO or MBI team , and then only on a selected basis with a suitable risk reward ratio . ) |
21 | One way of achieving this is for MAS to hold all copies of the Information Memoranda and only to despatch these once the intermediary has returned a confidentiality undertaking to us . |
22 | The purpose of the key features review , which typically forms a 2-3 man day investigation , is for MAS to identify , at an early stage in the transaction cycle , any major potential deal breaking points and other contentions issues relating to a proposed acquisition . |
23 | At this point the historic West Saxon kingdom of the eighth century could have been stillborn or at least confined to political insignificance beyond Selwood , but there was not enough time for Wulfhere to consolidate his position south of the Thames before a major crisis confronted him . |
24 | He accepts the need for Labour to embrace the advantages of individualism and market forces . |
25 | He was supported by Alun Michael , MP for Cardiff South , who argued that for Labour to take the issue seriously would be a gift to the party 's opponents . |
26 | Events in Oxford and Bridgewater should have told him otherwise — as should the call , by representatives of 120 local Labour Parties meeting to discuss Spain , for Labour to take the initiative in forming an alliance of progressive forces to bring down Chamberlain . |
27 | The scene was set for Labour to lose ( more than for Thatcher to win ) the election of May 1979 . |
28 | However , the mounting campaign for Labour to lift its ban on recruitment in Northern Ireland is threatening a separate rift at Brighton . |
29 | There is also a case for Labour to outline a vision of Europe utterly different from the EC sought by the Tories and the City . |
30 | The scope for Labour to do a deal is greater . |