Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] [adv] [verb] [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 But a demonstration of orderliness must also involve appeal to an existing social structure which serves to ‘ institutionalize ’ action — that is , to impose a set of constraints on behaviour and , at the same time , to endow action with meaning .
2 Unfettered competition of dog eat dog policies must surely give way to positive employment policies and achieve what desired , a society set free from idleness .
3 But even Christians of a more liberal variety must necessarily make reference to a past age .
4 Having the capacity of a CD-ROM at its disposal means that palmtop textual databases may soon give way to multimedia .
5 But Surere could never make love to a woman .
6 The research could also provide help to companies who want to introduce microcomputers in similar situations to BTR Farington .
7 Durie is only half right — a defeat would certainly kiss goodbye to Scotland 's sixth successive World Cup finals , but a draw would also seem insufficient .
8 power considerations will usually give way to efficiency — at least in profit-making enterprises , if observations are taken at sufficiently long intervals [ …
9 Although concentrating mainly on Britain , the study will also make reference to LFS data for France and Germany — countries where public policies promoting and facilitating early withdrawal are more developed .
10 The application of such a rule can undoubtedly give rise to difficulties in certain sets of circumstances , but so can the suggested rule that economic loss may be recovered provided it is directly consequential on physical damage .
11 Behind the industrial revolution were a series of major historical transformations , including the abandonment of popular culture by the European elites after 1500 such that the concept of culture itself became more closely related to hierarchy , but was combined with a growth in literacy and other resources by means of which lower status groups might also gain access to the new high culture ( see Burke 1978 : 270 and Mukerji 1983 for pre-1800 ; Williams 1961 for post-1800 ) .
12 In any proceeding in which no pre-trial review has been fixed , the district judge may nonetheless give notice to the parties requiring them to appear before him on the day named in the notice , so that the question of giving directions may be considered ( Ord 17 , rr 10 and 11(4) ) .
13 That implied that a new social configuration may well give rise to new forms of designing …
14 The first is a lack of judicial time particularly when judges in Court of Session must also give priority to criminal cases .
15 In both instances earlier discovery might obviously give rise to great savings in costs .
16 Dunbar could scarcely take exception to that , and changed the subject .
17 In any case primaries could well give rise to organized campaigning , too expensive to be envisaged by all but the well-heeled .
18 It was widely thought that the acceptance of sound broadcasting would soon weaken opposition to television .
19 Juliana had mistakenly believed that large earrings and wide belts would just draw attention to her size ( being tall makes her feel big ) but , in fact , anything too small looks insipid and unnoticeable .
20 In a brief to me and my colleagues , my local authority wrote : ’ In addition , because of its very nature as a combined personal/property tax , movements of individuals within a household will inevitably give rise to changes in liability .
21 Temporary planetary instability will soon give way to a more tranquil period .
22 Pavilion will also switch distribution to Bookpoint .
23 The ITC will closely monitor response to the ad but says it will be difficult to edit out offending elements .
24 Although bonuses on a life policy can not be realised until the termination of the policy , life companies will normally lend money to clients against the security of those bonuses , quickly and at very competitive rates of interest .
25 But rugby will never have access to the three major broadcast television networks in the U.S. as a stand-alone sport ; there are too many established sports hogging the airwaves .
26 Even so , the pupil 's motivation to use sight purposefully , his interest in the task in hand , the appropriateness of task lighting and position of work can sometimes enable material to be used with surprisingly little adaptation .
27 The Court of Victoria rightly rejected the contention that a careless act can never give rise to a cause of action in negligence unless there is in existence at the time of the act a legal person affected by it who can sue .
28 Overshadowing ( the observation that the associative strength acquired by a target stimulus A is reduced when another event , B , is also present on reinforced trials ) and blocking ( the observation that prior reinforced training with B can effectively eliminate acquisition to A when AB trials are given ) are primary characteristics of conditioning , found in all training procedures and in almost all organisms capable of classical conditioning .
29 And resistance to one pest can often increase susceptibility to another .
30 Nimbus believes HyperSparc may even leapfrog Viking to be the first of the superscalars to become available to all-comers .
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