Example sentences of "[vb infin] to remain [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The resolution included a guarantee of rights and liberties to all residents of Latvia in accordance with international norms of human rights , and stated that after independence residents could choose to remain in the republic either as USSR or Latvian citizens .
2 Assuming the investor does decide to remain within the equity market then the second implication of MPT is that the process of diversification is essentially an effort to combine shares in such a way as to eradicate non-market risk .
3 He saw the Brussels agreement being extended eventually to cover the whole of Western Europe , but each step would have to be thoroughly explored , and the overall character would have to remain at the level of intergovernmental cooperation .
4 If the birth of her child was to take place in London as had been arranged , then presumably for some weeks beforehand she would have to remain in the Harley Street flat , kicking her heels or at least suffering the kicks inside her , which she had greatly come to resent .
5 The product does not have to remain in the packaging and the mere possibility of someone having tampered with the goods is not sufficient to exonerate the defendant .
6 However hard a head or a governing body may try to remain outside the arena of competition , the insistence of parent interests and community awareness and the effect on even the price of houses in a local estate agent 's listings will continue to make sure that parents believe that clever children , as measured in the national assessment , are produced by good schools and by good teachers .
7 He could not for the life of him understand why they should wish to remain inside the cottage while the Domain was dusted with poisons .
8 As long as the Woodvilles were identified with the crown this distinction was unimportant , but if the two interests split , as they did in 1483 , the loyalties of such men would tend to remain with the crown .
9 As long as the Woodvilles were identified with the crown this distinction was unimportant , but if the two interests split , as they did in 1483 , the loyalties of such men would tend to remain with the crown .
10 5.10.1 Not to do nor allow to remain upon the Premises anything which may be or become or cause a nuisance annoyance disturbance inconvenience injury or damage to the Landlord or [ its ] tenants or the owners or occupiers of adjacent or neighbouring premises
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