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

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1 Since ‘ compliance ’ is an administrative definition and since production or treatment processes can constantly give rise to changes in water quality , field men must be ever-vigilant in the face of uncertainty .
2 Therefore , a driver need only accord precedence to pedestrians on the crossing on his side of the road .
3 Due to the difficulties of achieving fast even concentrations of gas in such large congested volumes , their adverse effect on human beings , and ineffectiveness on rapidly developing deep- seated carbonaceous fires , and halon systems will normally only have application to parts of the ancillary accommodation such as computer suites .
4 This did n't necessarily mean hostility to religion as such .
5 Although bonuses on a life policy can not be realised until the termination of the policy , life companies will normally lend money to clients against the security of those bonuses , quickly and at very competitive rates of interest .
6 If he does , he may just come face to face with himself .
7 Membranes must let in relatively few Ca ions to change local concentrations by a large percentage ; such changes can thus connect stimuli to responses with great speed and sensitivity .
8 The CB must somehow involve obedience to instruction on the grounds that Chris can not have a tantrum while doing as he is told .
9 ‘ Well , we do n't always see eye to eye about things .
10 " I do n't always see eye to eye with my father for instance about the way things are done here . "
11 Fernand was employed by the previous owner and does not always see eye to eye with Alain on the way the estate should be managed , but no … ’
12 It could conceivably capture 10% to 25% of Unix users if its $500 list price is right .
13 It will also facilitate access to services in the housing department , hospitals and elsewhere ’ .
14 He may also fall prey to complacency in that , having added his bottle of Preparation W , he then fails to notice ailment Z which requires a quite different treatment .
15 The hardware used for data collection can also give rise to differences in recognition performance .
16 While this may be a means of sharing responsibilities and caring , it may also give rise to tensions in overcrowded households .
17 Thus a government which while adhering to the rule of law narrowly defined , flouted all or most of the practices generally thought to be covered by the rule of law broadly defined would also give rise to doubts about its legitimacy .
18 The explanations in ( 8 ) , ( 9 ) and ( 10 ) are concerned with physical events , but psychological phenomena can also give rise to explanations in different modes , as in ( 11 ) , ( 12 ) and ( 13 ) :
19 The UN would also provide aid to Thailand in the rehabilitation of camp areas after the departure of the refugees .
20 Does my hon. Friend agree that we should also pay tribute to Friends of the Earth which , when I was a Minister at the Department of Transport , suggested that it would be sensible for the Minister with responsibility for roads to go to the Netherlands with some civil servants to see how traffic calming works there .
21 This would also open doors to coverage in non-Olympic years , the ones which are currently closed to us .
22 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 .
23 In short , the probability is that women will more often gain access to heroin through a male , frequently via a ‘ romantic relationship ’ , than any other social route .
24 This can be a costly business , as since 1892 these volumes have been illuminated and a calligrapher may now charge £75 to £100 for an entry .
25 We shall suggest that formal attempts to identify topics are doomed to failure , but that the discourse analyst may usefully make appeal to notions like ‘ speaking topically ’ and ‘ the speaker 's topic ’ within a ‘ topic framework ’ .
26 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 .
27 Erm by the city in the city institutions of London he 's seen as quite a a robust character but they do n't quite see eye to eye on the issues of the company .
28 My wife and I could never see eye to eye on the business of living .
29 Ted and I will never see eye to eye about his clients , whom he likes , respects and positively enjoys dragging over hills to bag stags , whereas I loathe these numbskulls who think killing is ‘ sport ’ .
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