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

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1 The settlement may lend money to X Ltd ; that will be an associated payment ( TA 1988 , s678(1) ( a ) and ( 5 ) ) .
2 the Chairman may withhold consent to publication or disclosure where it can be demonstrated that publication or disclosure is contrary to the commercial interest of any of the Parties provided that ins such cases
3 This provision may cause confusion to clients as they will not understand that it only relates to a late completion date .
4 The holder may supply liquor to persons taking table meals on the premises , to residents or private friends of residents being bona fide entertained by them , to the private friends for their own or the resident 's consumption , and to a resident for his own or a private friend 's consumption with a meal supplied at the premises but to be consumed off them .
5 If so , it is perhaps surprising that a threat of a mere breach of contract should give rise to liability .
6 In literature , as we have remarked already , uncertainty may give rise to cruces , to disputed texts .
7 They are convinced that religion must make sense to believer and unbeliever alike .
8 the appraisal should involve face to face discussion between a manager and employee
9 all stock should have access to pasture during the grazing season
10 If their earlier positive results could be replicated , then it was important to study how early loss could increase vulnerability to depression .
11 In London , Mr Howard pledged the programme would give priority to areas where there is a history of dissatisfaction .
12 And although turbocharging is proposed , a limiting pop-off valve would restrict power to 400bhp .
13 Government attempts to avoid social tension will bring society to hyperinflation and slow economic reforms , ’ three German economic institutes concluded in a recent survey .
14 in addition the research will examine attitude to bilingualism as a concept importantly different from attitude to Welsh .
15 The Bishop of Norwich , the Rt Rev Peter Nott , said : ‘ The vote will bring joy to women deacons . ’
16 TODAY at the London Hilton the Variety Club will pay tribute to Ian McShane and the cast of television 's Lovejoy .
17 Top management must devote time to communications and also show that it has a real commitment to improving communications
18 A failure to carry out necessary work would give rise to liability .
19 Furthermore , confidence in the exchange value of the dollar was essential since it provided the bulk of the reserve assets in the system : any devaluation of the dollar would give rise to fears that it might be devalued again , and hence there would be a reluctance to hold dollars as a reserve currency .
20 Their initial abuse would give way to laughter when they understood we were looking for a prahu which would carry us eastwards .
21 The result of the application of the test will establish entitlement to advice free of charge ; or entitlement subject to a contribution ; or disentitlement .
22 Over half the subjects interviewed ( 57% ) believed that people with positive purified protein derivative ( PPD ) tuberculin test can transmit TB to others .
23 Although mayonnaise can give spice to sandwiches , pancake fillings , dips , jacket potato toppings as well as salads , dieters usually resist as just one tablespoon ( 15g ) of ordinary mayonnaise contains 108 calories .
24 A relaxation of the ligaments in your spine combined with the effect of your changing shape on your posture can give rise to backache .
25 They also warned that the drug could cause sensitivity to sunlight .
26 The Inland Revenue , however , has acknowledged that the delay in receiving their Lordships ' decision could give rise to difficulties for employers completing forms P11D ( return of employees ' expenses and benefits ) for 1991/92 and 1992/93 .
27 ( 7.3 ) unc Divergence in one operand of a PAR may give rise to divergence in the complete construct , since an implementation may choose to run one argument until it can proceed no further before running another .
28 For asymmetric tops , which have three different moments of inertia , there is no symmetry element of order greater than two , and up to three different symmetry species of vibration may give rise to IR bands .
29 Far more of our 18 and over population will have access to degrees .
30 No brief article can do justice to Sir Charles ' many contributions and the influence he has had .
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