Example sentences of "[conj] [vb base] [det] [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 11.3 No immaterial error omission or misstatement in this agreement or in any plan of the Site or the Premises referred to in this agreement or in any statement made by any person prior to the making of this agreement shall in any way affect the obligations of the parties under this agreement or entitle any party to damages or compensation
2 At high intensities they will even remove broods from cells or sting each other to death .
3 Chital are extremely wary animals that alert each other to danger with a whistling call .
4 Candles flickered on tabletops that bore some resemblance to wine barrels sawn in half .
5 Other than the three I have described , I know of no muzzles that have any claim to efficiency .
6 Larder , who quit as Great Britain 's assistant coach to take over the Chemics , will go to any lengths to help Goulding build on that promising beginning — and bring more success to Widnes in the process .
7 Having ascertained that she would , indeed , be forced to sell fifteen per cent of SUPPLYKITS to Adam for a token amount , she added , ‘ In that case , please rewrite my will and delete all reference to Adam Grant .
8 Please ask class members and send any names to Margaret Rowland .
9 The market could well generate around $3,000m to $5,000m and grow some 25% to 30% a year .
10 It will also perform the secondary functions of distributing traffic with local destinations and provide some relief to traffic congestion in the city centre .
11 The fall in population did not , however , mean a general decline in economic activity ; rising wages may have served to increase consumption and give some stimulus to production , and it is worth noting that even the magnate class , which was more likely to suffer from the changed balance of power between land and labour through declining rent rolls and higher payments of wages was still able to invest considerable sums in new building during Richard II 's reign .
12 The individual will work less and give more hours to leisure , but this is not what he or she originally wished to do , and his or her satisfaction or welfare is thus reduced .
13 Chief inspector Walter Walker , who helped organise the survey , explained , ‘ Many said that they wanted us to be more friendly and caring , and give more information to visitors .
14 Mr Albion Small , former manager of the Eldon Gardens complex in Newcastle , has been appointed manager of the Cornmill and said on Wednesday he was confident the centre would weather the current recession and attract more shoppers to Darlington , bringing more business to other shops and offices in the town centre .
15 ‘ The tendency in modern arable farming to knock out field boundaries and devote fewer fields to grass seems to be largely responsible for the decline in hares , ’ Tapper says .
16 For the robot to understand an English command , it must compute the semantics of the input text , i.e. determine the senses of the expression and refer these senses to objects in the environment , before the intended action can be taken .
17 The threat to public library services in recent years from declining budgets in the broad area of public services has spurred them to increase their clientele , and convert more non-users to users .
18 As the shallow tent of evening falls upon us , and black taxis queue like hearses at Marble Arch , I lift my knees to the platform , glide down the Westway with my head full of phlegm and board that plane to Los Angeles .
19 In fact , the Council went on at once to put this principle into practice and agree that admission to communion ( that is to say , in common parlance , partial intercommunion ) may be accepted ‘ in order to promote closer union ’ ( Orientalium Ecclesiarum 26 ) .
20 Our supply base activities continue to evolve as offshore operators increasingly contract out non-core activities and delegate more responsibility to service companies .
21 The second data set contains information on all calls on sampled addresses on three national surveys , coded by the time and day of call and the outcome , in order to examine calling patterns and relate these patterns to productivity .
22 This way , it is possible to make a sort of controlled flop and avoid any damage to kite or third party ( see page 164 ) .
23 Meat Loaf came on to a volley of missiles and for one , beautiful moment , it seemed he was going to get down from the stage and beat some arsehole to death .
24 Allow 10% of the rate of increase of height , but increase this allowance to 20% when levelling from descent .
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