Example sentences of "[vb pp] with [art] [noun] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The policeman on crossing duty had taken the 30 runners ' numbers : ‘ We are checking numbers with race officials who were also near the crossing and the runners involved will be interviewed with a view to prosecution , ’ Sergeant Lawton said .
2 Police said : ‘ He has been reported with a view to prosecution . ’
3 Messages should be sent separately , direct to the central office group/sector/person addressed with a copy to Head of Area Staff .
4 Detached with a view to sanity
5 Like the American western railroads , the Russian Trans-Siberian had been built with an eye to migration and settlement .
6 The club states that all major financial decisions , other than those connected with the day to day running of the club , are put to the membership for approval .
7 It 's hoped that planning permission for the new West Stand will soon be granted with a view to completion by 2000 taking the stadium to 75,000 capacity .
8 ( 2 ) It is immaterial whether the appropriation is made with a view to gain , or is made for the thief 's own benefit .
9 The Act states in s.1(2) : " It is immaterial whether the appropriation is made with a view to gain or is made for the thief 's own benefit . "
10 In these offences there is no equivalent to s.1(2) of the 1968 Act which states : " [ i ] t is immaterial whether the appropriation is made with a view to gain , or is made for the thief 's own benefit . "
11 The vast bulk of delegated legislation is made with no reference to Parliament beyond the original delegation of power to make it by Parliament .
12 As it is , your Council has effectively decided to challenge Structure Plan 1985 , policies HP8 and EP5 , since your decision to support housing at Colt Hill was made with no reference to timing .
13 Without external evidence , there is no way to know how deliberate Dickinson 's use of this imagery was ’ , even if the images may , cautiously , be ‘ interpreted with an eye to biography ’ .
14 They are not examined with a view to appraisal which might require adjustments to concepts of syllabus design to accommodate them .
15 A programme of National Certificate Modules is being developed with a view to accreditation as a Level I SVQ .
16 It is uncertain whether the development of these ground glass hepatocytes is a benign phenomenon or is linked with the progression to liver damage .
17 The most notable examples were grouping , the practice of having a multiple curriculum focus in teaching sessions , with different groups working in different curriculum areas , and the kinds of teacher-pupil interaction associated with a commitment to discovery learning .
18 Mind you , common sense , a rounded personality , tenacity and integrity , coupled with a commitment to community activities over and beyond work are the theme of the various references past employers have given me .
19 If we accept therefore that man is created with a desire to work , subject to a charge to control and harness the earth , it follows that the process of wealth creation is something intrinsic to a Christian view of the world .
20 The video material that has been collected ( about 350 hours of tape so far ) is presently being analysed with a view to understanding
21 Components in this context means parts of a product being held with a view to incorporation in a finished product .
22 Their desire to preserve order ( that is , obey instructions from a government in Madrid dominated by Murat ) and their shilly-shallying when confronted with a demand to arm and lead a national revolution against the French , were swamped by popular risings .
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