Example sentences of "[vb infin] to loss [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Part of Miller 's next letter , 12 January 1758 , has already been quoted ( p. 80 ) with regard to loss of specimens at sea and this was regrettable as his Hortus siccus contained nearly ten thousand specimens and he wished to make it as complete as possible .
2 As will be seen below , the position is different with regard to loss of amenities : in such a case damages are awarded for the lost amenity even if the plaintiff is not aware of the loss .
3 Bacterial infections are usually the result of poor water quality and may lead to loss of tail and finnage , along with ulcers and gill damage .
4 incorrect positioning of limbs can lead to loss of function and contractures .
5 But clearly can lead to loss of depth .
6 If such mutations should occur in the CAG cluster of the N-Oct 3 gene it might easily lead to loss of function by aberrantly expanding the bona fide transcription activation domain , or to loss of DNA-binding if a frame shift is introduced .
7 I agree that criminal vandalism is appalling : it can often lead to loss of life or the risk of serious injury .
8 North Yorkshire 's chief education officer Fred Evans has assured schools staff that the new 7.5pc pay award for teachers will not lead to loss of jobs .
9 ‘ It does not lead to loss of respect for human life . ’
10 3.16 Loss of amenities will extend to loss of the pleasure and pride of a craftsman in his work : Morris v Johnson Matthey & Co ( 1967 ) 112 SJ 32 .
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