Example sentences of "[coord] [vb mod] [verb] to [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Similarly , indirect race discrimination occurs when a person applies a requirement which he applies or would apply to persons of a different racial group but :
2 Many ( but not all ) of the specific recommendations under ( i ) and ( ii ) were accepted and have led or will lead to changes in law or practice .
3 This has shown how boys demand , and receive , a greater proportion of the teacher 's attention than do girls , and may lead to changes in policy and practice ( Bousted 1989 ) .
4 Section 5 covers convictions for minor offences , e.g. a failure to deliver a return , account or document to the Registrar of Companies , and may lead to disqualification for a maximum period of five years .
5 These will arise , whether justified or not , and may lead to resentment on the part of employees if managements fail to deal with the problems quickly .
6 Bacterial infections are usually the result of poor water quality and may lead to loss of tail and finnage , along with ulcers and gill damage .
7 Early cementation serves a similar purpose and may lead to closure of the throat passages .
8 For the depressed person , the loss may be of a more ideal kind and may relate to aspects of himself that destroy his security of self-esteem .
9 He explained that Louis Johnson and General Bradley were visiting Japan near the end of May and should return to Washington by 12 June .
10 Any man who did not do his work could be reported to the police and might go to gaol for a week or so .
11 The new corporate body would have the power to set rates , decide on network design and development — and could refuse to interconnect with the second network .
12 It will have its own presenters , and could lead to changes for Newcastle 's popular Northern Life presenters Paul Frost and Pam Royle .
13 Chomutov 's town hall on Tuesday sent an open letter to President Vaclav Havel saying it would deny access to all transport and would talk to unions about calling a general strike if its environmental demands were not met .
14 He fortunately knew exactly what was wanted and would talk to John for hours on end , about the making of music , history , composers etc. , to such good effect that , when John wanted to put music to ballet , he knew exactly what he wanted .
15 The Polish government debated von Ribbentrop 's proposals and decided that , if granted , concessions to Hitler would start rather than end with Danzig , and would lead to demands for the return of Mazuria , Poznań and Silesia .
16 MEMBERS of Parliament start their Christmas holiday tomorrow and will return to Westminster on January 11 .
17 A new report from London market research firm Ovum Ltd , based on a survey of 250 suppliers worldwide , suggests the market for object-oriented systems in the US and Europe is currently worth some $865m and will rise to $4bn by 1997 .
18 At the end of 1981 BNFL was holding 14.5 tonnes of separated plutonium at Sellafield ( the government has promised to update the tally as far as March 1983 and will report to parliament in June ) .
19 The first of these documents is likely to appear before any published part of the government 's review , and will amount to advice to government on what arrangements the government should make for R&D to best meet national needs Giving ACARD this job as a formal duty is a mark that the Council has established itself as a key body in reviewing and stimulating new industrial technologies .
20 Sun vice president Denis Yaro heads SunConnect and will relocate to Grenoble by the middle of next year .
21 The St Petersburg service starts on March 28 and will connect to destinations within the Commonwealth of Independent States such as Murmansk , and also other areas such as Kazakhstan , Azerbaijan , Tajikistan , and Ukraine .
22 How does he square the Government 's commitment to allow public service managers the right to manage with compelling them to opt for competitive tendering in circumstances where , he will accept , that can be costly to prepare and can lead to inflexibility in meeting changing circumstances ?
23 Prior learning often refers to achievements acquired directly from life experience and can refer to achievements from some distance back in the past .
24 So , for accountants and those that can receive plenty of training and can get to grips with the program , it is very powerful and as complete a set of tools as you 'll see .
25 This is typically 40% but may rise to 80% for groups especially interested in the study .
26 At a meeting on Sunday , the 300 strikers indicated they were prepared to agree to management plans to resolve a dispute over lay-offs , but would return to work under protest at part of the package which included a wage freeze for 1993 and a cut in fringe benefits .
27 The aetiology of hypertriglyceridaemia in Type I diabetics subsequently controlled and established on insulin is less clear but would appear to centre round the control and activity of lipoprotein lipase .
28 According to the administration 's figures the budget deficit would reach a record $318,100 million in fiscal 1991 , but would fall to $280,900 in fiscal 1992 [ see pp. 37996-97 ] .
29 That will not just include the admission of new partners and the nature of the partnership business ( which in the case of solicitors can not really changeand see ss24(7) and ( 8 ) above ) but will extend to matters of policysetting up new departments to take on types of work not previously accepted or closing departments which have proved unprofitable , opening and closing branch offices , expelling partners , changes to the name of the firm , raising additional capital from the partners themselves or by way of loan , and other matters which one way or another can significantly affect the liabilities of each partner .
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