Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] [adv] [vb infin] [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 But a demonstration of orderliness must also involve appeal to an existing social structure which serves to ‘ institutionalize ’ action — that is , to impose a set of constraints on behaviour and , at the same time , to endow action with meaning .
2 But even Christians of a more liberal variety must necessarily make reference to a past age .
3 The research could also provide help to companies who want to introduce microcomputers in similar situations to BTR Farington .
4 Durie is only half right — a defeat would certainly kiss goodbye to Scotland 's sixth successive World Cup finals , but a draw would also seem insufficient .
5 The Druze leader , Walid Jumblatt , said in Amman yesterday that the Taif deal would not bring peace to Lebanon and that , although he did not intend to block it , he would not accept it either .
6 Although concentrating mainly on Britain , the study will also make reference to LFS data for France and Germany — countries where public policies promoting and facilitating early withdrawal are more developed .
7 The past three months have seen almost daily developments , and a 15-minute speech and 15-minute reply can not do justice to the huge amount of information that must be shared and analysed .
8 It must be stressed that although a natural condition can not give rise to liability under the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher it may still constitute a nuisance for which an occupier may be liable if he has knowledge or means of knowledge of its existence and if it is reasonable to require him to take the necessary steps to abate it .
9 The application of such a rule can undoubtedly give rise to difficulties in certain sets of circumstances , but so can the suggested rule that economic loss may be recovered provided it is directly consequential on physical damage .
10 A general term can not give rise to zeugma in this way :
11 In any proceeding in which no pre-trial review has been fixed , the district judge may nonetheless give notice to the parties requiring them to appear before him on the day named in the notice , so that the question of giving directions may be considered ( Ord 17 , rr 10 and 11(4) ) .
12 However , if it is thought that the joint tenancy might be severed ( and there might be good matrimonial or tax planning reasons for this ) it is preferable to include the enlargement of powers as in Precedent 34 for otherwise the trustees of the conveyance may not have power to mortgage or charge the property ( see Perpetuities and Accumulations Act 1964 , s8 ) .
13 That implied that a new social configuration may well give rise to new forms of designing …
14 The first is a lack of judicial time particularly when judges in Court of Session must also give priority to criminal cases .
15 In both instances earlier discovery might obviously give rise to great savings in costs .
16 It was widely thought that the acceptance of sound broadcasting would soon weaken opposition to television .
17 In a brief to me and my colleagues , my local authority wrote : ’ In addition , because of its very nature as a combined personal/property tax , movements of individuals within a household will inevitably give rise to changes in liability .
18 Temporary planetary instability will soon give way to a more tranquil period .
19 Pavilion will also switch distribution to Bookpoint .
20 The ITC will closely monitor response to the ad but says it will be difficult to edit out offending elements .
21 But rugby will never have access to the three major broadcast television networks in the U.S. as a stand-alone sport ; there are too many established sports hogging the airwaves .
22 Even so , the pupil 's motivation to use sight purposefully , his interest in the task in hand , the appropriateness of task lighting and position of work can sometimes enable material to be used with surprisingly little adaptation .
23 The Court of Victoria rightly rejected the contention that a careless act can never give rise to a cause of action in negligence unless there is in existence at the time of the act a legal person affected by it who can sue .
24 And resistance to one pest can often increase susceptibility to another .
25 As well as staging concerts and cabaret the venue could also play host to conferences and banquets .
26 This difference would necessarily secure traffic to the Railway , and by cheapening the cost would increase the consumption .
27 The decisions taken by the heads of government — in the face of Mrs Thatcher 's lone opposition — mean that the Community will deliberately accelerate progress to supra-national monetary union .
28 But in a welcome departure from the impersonal world of the supermarket , with its individually cling-filmed organic vegetables , the farmer and shopper will soon come face to face .
29 So that 's all got to happen and can we expect that the improvements that have been made now to the syst to the management of this process will not give rise to the same delays that occurred in getting this system flight safe .
30 ‘ Andy 's move will certainly add spice to the Wigan-Leeds games this season , as long as he does n't turn us over ! ’
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