Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | Then , knowing what we want the group to achieve , set a transfer price that gets each division to decide to operate at the volume we want . |
2 | Only after knowing what our target is can we go on and set a transfer price that encourages each division to operate at the required volume . |
3 | It simply it simply does n't serve a purpose for me to allow that division to open up . |
4 | Last year 's Welsh Office waiting list initiative offering particular operations at certain centres was not a great success in Clwyd when patients showed little enthusiasm to travel to South Wales or Bangor for hip , knee and eye operations . |
5 | They do n't ask your permission , if you wish that money to go into Tory funds . |
6 | I would have had to pay tax unless I 'd set up trusts , er by setting up trusts I could then effectively delay paying the tax er use that money to invest in new companies . |
7 | Government rules prevent the use of that money to build council houses but Coun Munsey wants Mr Major to overturn those policies . |
8 | She 's used some of that money to buy plaques for the three mine rescue teams who helped in the operation . |
9 | Bob Shorter , the contracts director for Highland Health Board , said the news was encouraging , but stressed that money to cover running costs would be just as important as money which might pay for a new hospital . |
10 | All that money to come back again . |
11 | Is it not true that the Government want to divert that money to keep down the poll tax in Wandsworth and Westminster ? |
12 | It means that money to pay for your current fuel consumption , and towards the arrears you owe , is taken from your benefit each week and paid direct to your fuel account . |
13 | He had a regular mistress and he drew out that money to pay her off before he married the other one . ’ |
14 | The hon. Gentleman must answer this question : how can he argue that it is in patients ' interests to move away from a system of competitive tendering and use that money to pay trade union members rather than to pay for extra treatment for patients ? |
15 | I made it clear that our policy was to use that money to reduce the level of the council tax over that period of time . |
16 | On the surface there was so little progress to report . |
17 | Member states could however veto any proposal which they thought was detrimental to their economies , therefore very little progress to harmonise to common European standards took place . |
18 | That decision to organize ourselves as a group was a really important step forward for us as workers and for the organization . |
19 | MaliVai ( ‘ call me Mal ’ ) , Washington , out of Glen Cove , a fashionable suburb of New York , is one who took that decision to turn pro back in 1989 . |
20 | It seems that the guardian ad litem expressed some reservations about that decision to move the children in advance of the hearing , but by a letter of 24 January the father 's solicitors said that it seemed to them that the view of the guardian ad litem was ‘ quite wrong as a matter of law . ’ |
21 | Now this means that erm putting it in its simplest way that for any of the districts in North Yorkshire and for Harrogate and if I may presume to say so in Selby in particular where the need is greatest , the local authorities must have the ability to designate what is provocatively called green field land , if they so wish in their local plan , proper consultations and strategic policies , they must have that freedom to do that if they are to be able to offer in their district land which will prove attractive to erm employment generating uses . |
22 | Michael Rayer has given the selectors so little excuse to drop him , has been so sound in all aspects of play , that he has consigned possibly the most dangerous prong of the Welsh attack to the replacements ' bench . |
23 | I still had that hurdle to overcome . |
24 | During the formative years of cultural studies in Britain ‘ textualism ’ was dominant , but the growing disenchantment with its Althusserian paradigm ( of which the Screen/Screen Education division was just one sign ) was due largely to the inability of that paradigm to inform a criticism of telling political intervention . |
25 | In between , companies of the community would take it in turn on each hour to celebrate Offices in the house . |
26 | It was very painstaking , eye-straining work , with all the extra plotting and without the alleviation of trotting outside each hour to scan the horizon and study the sky . |
27 | The sections were washed with TBS for two successive five minute periods after each incubation to remove unbound antibody . |
28 | But here — since he had not the slightest intention of addressing anything but common courtesy towards Miss Skelton — he could allow that sympathy to exercise itself . |
29 | Right , so I I actually do n't want it , do n't want you to do that again , we 've looked at each story to see what it 's about , so it 's actually better to take the idea and erm , get get the stories and to write the idea . |
30 | Younger son , very much so ; brothers Army , one already out in France ; chilly place in Northumberland ; little money to go round ; parents chilly too , as well as proud and stiff . |