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

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1 As the traders often can not spare the time to come to the staff restaurant , they can place their breakfast and lunch orders in advance and CCG staff serve them at their desks .
2 It will also oblige the acquirer to co-operate with the seller in trying to avoid or reduce the claim and generally to mitigate the liability .
3 For an atom with many electrons , we can still use the one-electron atom wave-functions as approximate descriptions of the behavior of the electrons , though we should modify the functions to account for the mutual repulsion of the electrons .
4 If you 're working alone one way of dealing with it is for the class to look at each side in turn : they can all play the townspeople who want to join the survey team , and then all play those who do n't want the railway to come through the town .
5 ‘ I do not want the beauty to come from the material but from within myself , ’ he wrote later , taking direct responsibility for this process of redemption .
6 The commitment which the new proprietors are bringing to the enormous task of totally renovating and modernizing Low Birk Hatt is patently obvious For years they have denied themselves many of the luxuries they would otherwise have been easily able to afford because they both knew that one day they would need the capital to spend on the kind of home they both dreamed about .
7 Both these factors might tempt the instructor to hurry through the course and leave early .
8 The client may then pursue the right to apply to the High Court for an order to have the bill taxed .
9 This can stimulate the worm to come to the surface when it is dark and they can then be collected with the aid of a flashlight , providing one is eagle-eyed .
10 Much of their propaganda was produced in a popular idiom , such as poems and broadsides , clearly designed for people who might lack the sophistication to cope with the lengthier , more intellectual justifications of Jacobitism .
11 In such cases , the Panel would direct the Reporter to apply to the Sheriff for proof , unless they decided to discharge the referral altogether .
12 And you do n't need a ticket to get into the library .
13 I feel we need a poet to tell of the contribution made to our Christian Aid Week by those who stay at home and bake so that the baking stall can be kept so magnificently supplied every day .
14 Had he been in his place on Tuesday , when my right hon. Friend made the opening speech on the Loyal Address , he would have heard him say that the Government would introduce a measure to deal with the young thugs , as my hon. Friend calls them , who indulge in joyriding , a practice which hon. Members in all parts of the House deplore ; those young people will , therefore , be offending .
15 Ask what do I expect the nurses to do at the end of the workshop .
16 If the offeror is a subsidiary , or a company controlled by a consortium , the offeror should normally expect the Panel to look through the corporation and require disclosure of the ultimate holding company or members of the consortium .
17 You can also expect the fish to feed along the shore towards which the wind is blowing .
18 In this case , individuals will expect the rate to rise in the near future and so will expect potential capital losses for bond-holders .
19 I would not expect this work to be on a contingency basis and would expect the fees to fall in the range of £ [ ] — £ [ ] per hour .
20 But er I think from a comfort point of view er if you do feel the need to go to the toilet , please do n't er think that you 've got to put your hand up and ask .
21 The council says it would welcome the chance to expand on the submission when the inquiry takes oral evidence .
22 The Collector had gone up to join Ford on the roof because he wanted to be in a position from which he could give the order to retreat at the right moment ; in his own mind there was no doubt but that he would have to give it sooner or later .
23 I am satisfied that the evidence in this case did not entitle the judge to come to the conclusion that there was in fact a grave risk of an intolerable situation for the boy if his return were to be ordered .
24 It was held that this did not entitle the seller to take from the buyer the proceeds of the sub-sales of his ( the seller 's ) property ; instead it merely created a charge in favour of the seller which was void because it was not registered under the Companies Act .
25 Fortunately parents can do a lot to tone down the aggressive behaviour .
26 And then , plenty of people would give a lot to live on the Reach . "
27 Benefits now and hopes of advancement may curb an inclination to deviate from the requirements of superiors , a feeling that some parts of the job are ‘ worth doing ’ may be even more influential .
28 Many composers now crave the chance to write operas , but will they acknowledge the duty to communicate with the audience ?
29 On the other hand , if the right to refuse to transfer does not entail the right to remain for the transferor , perhaps the employee 's right to refuse on the sale of a business is nearly illusory , and he or she is in reality in no better position than the worker who sees the employing company bought over his or her head .
30 I am aware that the President of Ukraine has made the point that he would like his republic to be a non-nuclear state and that he would like the west to assist with the process of dismantling and destruction .
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