Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun pl] ' " in BNC.

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1 This chapter explains whether , and if so how , an expert 's decision may be enforced , and explains ( 1 ) the nature of enforcement procedures ( 12.2 ) ; ( 2 ) the use of court action to enforce experts ' decisions ( 12.3 ) ; ( 3 ) the use of the threat of insolvency ( 12.4 ) ; ( 4 ) enforcement by the use of set-off ( 12.5 ) ; ( 5 ) difficulties with enforcement abroad ( 12.6 ) ; and ( 6 ) time limitation on enforcement ( 12.7 ) .
2 This can be used to reinforce the differences between preference and ordinary shares although in this case the explanation does not lie in that direction as there are no preference shares ; rather the explanation is more to do with stability of dividends in an attempt to bolster shareholders ' confidence .
3 Those obligations will include : ( 1 ) a covenant to try his best to keep the scheme fully let ; ( 2 ) a covenant not to let at less than the market rent obtainable at the date of the letting ; ( 3 ) a covenant not to grant rent free periods or concessionary rent periods without the landlord 's consent ; ( 4 ) a covenant not to sublet except in defined subletting units ; ( 5 ) a covenant not to waive or commute any rental payments under subleases ; ( 6 ) a covenant not to accept any surrender of any sublease without the landlord 's consent ; ( 7 ) a covenant to enforce subtenants ' covenants in subleases ; ( 8 ) a covenant not to permit any sub-underletting of a sub-let part .
4 Various initiatives were undertaken to promote solicitors ' services to the wider public .
5 One session dealt with the paralinguistic character of the body in Pre-Columbian imagery , another pointed out that critics and historians tend to neglect artists ' books , and several confronted the aesthetic implications of ‘ virtual reality ’ technology .
6 The multiples section will also be enlarged to encompass artists ' posters , videos , livres d'artiste and books on art .
7 Indeed , the more recent history of pension provision shows more concern on the part of both governments and occupational pension providers to increase widows ' benefits ( themselves symbolic of the financial dependence of wives in marriage ) , than to help women build up their own occupational pension records .
8 The Government should mount a campaign with the Confederation of British Industry to encourage employers ' awareness of the potential worth of older people and to challenge the practice of discrimination .
9 Such debate surrounds the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 , by which the potential lies to increase solicitors ' rights of audience and effectively streamline the profession .
10 When it is passed on , the Client Money Regulations will cease to apply , although before passing the money on the firm must : ( a ) notify the exchange or clearing house that the firm is obliged to segregate clients ' money in a margined transaction bank account ; ( b ) instruct the exchange or clearing house to credit the margin into the firm 's client transaction account ( and not to its office account ) ; and ( c ) require an acknowledgement that the client transaction account may not be combined with any other account and that no right of set off may be exercised .
11 He simulates the picaresque ingenuousness of the alien , pretending to learn English from the children in order to gain their confidence , and gradually modifying the historical account he gives of himself to meet peoples ' changing conception of him .
12 Er this erm world of fantasy is a very wonderful place because in this world it 's very easy to meet peoples ' I T requirements .
13 Moves are afoot to increase tutors ' profiles in clinical areas — indeed the implementation of the Post Registration Education and Practice Project ( PREPP ; UKCC , 1989 ) might mean this is insisted on — but there remains a void caused by the demise of clinical teachers per se .
14 These concern such issues as consumer protection ( that is , disclosure , supervision and so on ) ; calculating technical provisions to meet insurers ' liabilities ; and the removal of certain national provisions like Belgium 's ban on life-insurance policies linked to unit trusts .
15 The improving economic climate and government measures to increase importers ' access to foreign exchange placed a downward pressure on the rial 's black market value from $1.00=1,410 rials at the beginning of June to $1.00=1,250 rials in December 1989 .
16 And it 's really to make people to attract peoples ' attention and to make them think about these issues .
17 A leading disability charity is seeking legal go-ahead to launch two judicial reviews against SSDs which it says have failed to meet clients ' assessed needs .
18 The care manager will be given a budget and will be responsible for organising an efficient package of care to meet clients ' individual needs .
19 This experiment used an operant conditioning technique in order to modify subjects ' spontaneous pause patterns while they were telling stories .
20 A grandparent who tries to counteract parents ' own methods by being over-indulgent or strict will only create further problems .
21 James Losh , the north country reformer , later remarked that after abolition ‘ the country at large seemed to settle into a state of indifference on the subject of negro slavery ’ or at any rate to accept reformers ' own assurances that amelioration would follow from the cut-off of new labour supplies from Africa .
22 Greta Burkill did not confine herself to looking after his education , but fought for him to spend a summer with his parents in Venezuela — a country not keen to grant visitors ' visas to Jews at that time .
23 Chapelcross community fund came up with the cash which will be used to provide visitors ' toilets at the centre and to assist in its general operation .
24 It 's important to know parents ' expectations of the school , to know of their dreams and ambitions for their children .
25 In many situations there would seem to be an obvious need for a CD approach to health care , professionals and communities working together to increase communities ' hold over a precarious existence , tackling causes rather than symptoms .
26 In October 1924 the Labour-led coalition of Ramsay MacDonald was defeated in a House of Commons vote over the proposal to prosecute Workers ' Weekly and an election campaign began .
27 To attract business , an exchange has to meet participants ' business needs in the same way as any other market .
28 And I had read enough and seen enough from other bits of our work , to feel that a lot of that was to do with coordination of services , or with the fact that services were not packaged to meet individuals ' needs .
29 It stresses that it wants to keep rules to a minimum , but argues that the Community has to do something to help its weaker parts adapt to a single market and to meet workers ' worries about what 1992 will mean for them .
30 Accordingly , the AKT was administered during the first and last of the group sessions and constituted a straightforward method for evaluating the success of the first course objective : specifically , to increase participants ' alcohol knowledge so that future alcohol use can be more informed and therefore more prudent .
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