Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [adv] [vb infin] [noun pl] to " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Mr Ross does n't like visitors to the island , ’ Tony said in a quiet voice .
2 The Act does not allow children to be removed from home simply because other arrangements may cater better for their needs .
3 Nature did not intend calves to be born in the Autumn , and the problems are , therefore , greater .
4 If video killed the radio star , then the continued survival of radio drama must suggest something , like radio drama does n't need stars to be good .
5 The WPBSA 's constitution does not permit player-directors to be paid , but the board voted itself a 50 pence per mile travelling allowance in 1984 and doubled it to £1 per mile this year .
6 Since financial , technical , and geographical constraints did not permit efforts to be made to bring their sewage works into compliance with the existing standards ( even if time had been available ) , the only other means of demonstrably maintaining compliance was for the agencies to change the standards to fit the existing discharges .
7 Officially , Britain does not provide advisers to the Salvadoreans .
8 Although prison rules do not allow inmates to be paid for broadcasts they are allowed to make personal telephone calls .
9 Mr Burr said the rump of the shares on offer would be aimed at the 11,000 members of the club as Stock Exchange rules did not allow shares to be allotted to them directly .
10 The model does not provide answers to some of the curricular problems which concern us , but it may help us to frame our questions more accurately .
11 The University does not issue accounts to individual students for tuition fees .
12 The University does not issue accounts to individual students for tuition fees .
13 In my judgment there can be no doubt that , if Parliamentary privilege does not prohibit references to Hansard , the Parliamentary history shows that Parliament passed the legislation on the basis that the effect of sections 61 and 63 of the Act was to assess in-house benefits , and particularly concessionary education for teachers ' children , on the marginal cost to the employer and not on the average cost .
14 However , UI RoadMaps do not commit members to using the reference technologies or interface specifications they include .
15 But where thousands of claimants did not receive repayments to which they were entitled because of errors of local officials the Court of Appeal held that the Minister was not obliged to carry out a fullscale review of files .
16 However , the statistics seriously underestimate the incidence of rape , since the majority of women do not report cases to the police , considering that they have faced quite enough distress without taking such a case through the courts .
17 Bureaus do not sell services to citizens or raise taxes directly .
18 PERT and CPM do not permit loops to be formed and can not accommodate repetition of a job .
19 PERT and CPM do not permit loops to be formed and can not accommodate repetition of a job .
20 On the other hand , the muscle does not localize receptors to the synapse without instruction from the motor neuron , nor does a second , much larger , synthesis of receptors occur in muscles deprived of innervation .
21 Holt does not want children to be obliged to take on any of these responsibilities and he manages to make his point by concentrating solely on the rights so that he can remark :
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