Example sentences of "[to-vb] to [art] [noun pl] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Naturally this can radically affect her choices , as to whether she takes her job back again , for instance , or gives herself time and space to adjust to the demands of motherhood .
2 The ivory towers of Oxford look set to shake to the sounds of battle for some time to come .
3 69 All individuals on the Register shall be required to conform to the Rules of Conduct promulgated by the Council .
4 It is arguable that the reader may actually be confused rather than helped by the deviation from convention , precisely because she or he is expecting you to conform to the rules of punctuation .
5 It will then be necessary to negotiate with the adjoining owner , either to acquire the land in question or to obtain an easement to conform to the conditions in perpetuity .
6 Either through the use of this power , or the background threat of its use , the members are in principle able to induce management to conform to the demands of profit maximisation .
7 Li Yuan might as well try to harness Change itself as try to force the boy 's talents to conform to the needs of State .
8 Militaristic fascism in the 1930s is seen as the inevitable outcome of an increasing use of nationalistic ideals to force people to conform to the goals of independence through industrialization .
9 The sufferer attempts to gain control by changing his or her pictures of reality to conform to the pictures of perception of how life should be .
10 For this reason , and others , Mr Goldin has been keen to talk to the Russians about co-operation .
11 ‘ We need to play to the strengths of book .
12 Meanwhile for the first time since 1863 , the needy of Herefordshire will no longer be able to look to the sisters of Bartestree for compassion and care .
13 Meanwhile for the first time since 1863 , the needy of Herefordshire will no longer be able to look to the sisters of Bartestree for compassion and care .
14 This substance is thought to bond to the walls of liver cells and eventually kill them .
15 The girl was one of the first in the country to use new powers granted to minors under the Children 's Act to apply to the courts for permission to live where they wanted to .
16 Per Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. ( i ) In cases of doubt as to the effect of a purported refusal of treatment , where failure to treat threatens the patient 's life or to cause irreparable damage to his health , doctors and health authorities should not hesitate to apply to the courts for assistance ( post , pp. 798G — 799A , H ) .
17 In cases of doubt as to the effect of a purported refusal of treatment , where failure to treat threatens the patient 's life or threatens irreparable damage to his health , doctors and health authorities should not hesitate to apply to the courts for assistance .
18 Some are associated with the sheer lack of resources to apply to the routines of bookkeeping , billing and chasing debts , assessing and settling VAT and tax liabilities and keeping track of liquidity .
19 The festival continues to testify to the feelings of awe and veneration which the Cobra evokes in the minds of the population since the earliest times remembered .
20 It required those LEAs who had not already done so to submit to the Secretaries of State , by the end of the year , information about their plans for making their schools comprehensive .
21 Life there was hard , especially in winter and today no one over-winters on the island , islanders preferring to fish and farm in summer and to retreat to the comforts of Tromsø in winter .
22 Showmen knew that middle-class critics had to be bought off and that topicality could sell films to certain audiences but they also appreciated that audiences were more likely to go to the movies for spectacle , for adventure , for comedy , for sex , to see particular stars , and to be entertained in the widest sense .
23 But Armstrong was found Guilty and became the only solicitor to go to the gallows for murder .
24 The aims of the new mental health task force , set up in January to monitor the mental health service modernisation programme ( p 000 ) , seem sensible , but if central data on the programme had been collected all along the team would not now have to go to the districts for information .
25 First , we have to attend to the facts with respect to different periods of our politics .
26 At one level we can suggest that the adversary politics perspective is more at one with the reality of party politics than is the thesis about responsible party government in Britain , but we really need to attend to the facts with respect to two broad areas of concern .
27 They may have to turn to the courts for satisfaction .
28 They may have to turn to the courts for satisfaction .
29 Most often one is dealing with a situation for which mathematical difficulties preclude a full theory , but in which it is still useful to refer to the equations of motion in deciding what measurements to make and how to interpret the results .
30 Land was provided to maintain the families in peacetime , and the males were required in turn to rally to the colours in time of war .
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