Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adj] [noun pl] [adv] [conj] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 It is important to write these plans down and to keep them under review .
2 Exclusion clauses may not , therefore , always be effective to modify fiduciary duties so as to avoid conflicts between fiduciary duties and duties imposed by regulatory rules .
3 Facilities to attract local residents so as to maximize usage of services and facilities .
4 Duty and intake systems to detect incipient problems early and to provide a rapid response .
5 RFL principals of an MNP are not prohibited from having separate legal practices as foreign lawyers , but they are obliged to institute certain safeguards so as to ensure that clients of the foreign legal practice do not believe they are receiving services through an MNP .
6 But now that King James VI of Scotland was also King James I of England he was determined to rule both kingdoms so as to allow no further violence between them .
7 Sadly , it chooses to evade these issues rather than to confront them .
8 It seems reasonable to draw these strands together and to presume that considerably more than a thousand teachers are now working in off-site units .
9 I look to those responsible , including local authorities , to use these resources wisely and to improve the value for money in the services they buy .
10 The need to educate people , both to use deep-fat fryers properly and to clean and filter oil regularly , is a factor also referred to by sales and marketing director for Garland Catering Equipment , Keith Davies .
11 Lazarsfeld 's proposal is not to try to resolve methodological problems philosophically but to see what follows by way of research practice if we recognise that we can never investigate phenomena directly .
12 It is not as easy to switch clerical workers around or to replace them as it is with manual workers .
13 It is for the courts to interpret those words so as to give effect to that purpose .
14 By developing high quality , exciting and unbiased educational materials we aim to encourage children to analyse environmental issues carefully and to understand the options available for protecting the environment , ’ explains corporate fundraiser , Elizabeth Walker .
15 Scholarship involves attempting to remove all obscurities so as to come as close as possible to this essence .
16 These Labour local authorities were developing conscious efforts to alter local economies so as to bring about long-term economic development , through job creation and job enrichment , for the benefit of local workers and the local community .
17 While lords were concerned about returns from their estates , their normal practice was to exploit traditional resources rather than to seek more profitable areas for investment , even at a time when population decline made it hard for them to find tenants and had reduced rent levels and the income from them .
18 However , it may be that once privatised , these pressures are tempered by pressures to show increased profits so as to justify higher dividends and enhance market prices .
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