Example sentences of "[vb mod] [vb infin] [adj] [noun sg] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Overseas businesses intending to adopt the simplification arrangements must send written notification to LVO 050 , Customs House , 28 Guild Street , Aberdeen , AB9 2DY , confirming : the overseas supplier 's name , address and VAT number ; brief details of the supplies to be made in the UK and when they are to start ; and the name , address and VAT number of the UK customer(s) who will account for the tax . |
2 | ‘ All I am saying is the radio show should give equal coverage to Stockton and Middlesborough , that we should not be coming off second best . ’ |
3 | Clearly , the call for increased vigilance is a timely one , but it should be extended to the monitoring of patterns of resistance to single as well as to multiple drugs , and it should give extra attention to resistance in traditional high risk groups such as immigrants as well as in HIV patients . |
4 | A second UN resolution , Resolution 771 , which was unanimously adopted , demanded that the International Committee of the Red Cross ( ICRC ) should have unimpeded access to detention camps throughout the territory of the former Yugoslavia and that those responsible for human rights violations should be held personally responsible . |
5 | That is one reason it is so keen that East European products , especially its competitive farm products , should have free access to West European markets . |
6 | I think you should go straight back to bed and I shall bring you a tray of breakfast presently . ’ |
7 | Clearly , the intense involvement of blacks in sport is no recent phenomenon and any study of black sportsmen must pay careful attention to history . |
8 | Anyone wishing to tackle crime rates must pay enormous attention to youth crime because of its sheer scale . |
9 | Players must fight Japanese opposition to US construction firms into the country and protest against Japan overfishing of blue-fin tuna , among other things . |
10 | Case managers might give direct care to clients , in a model that emphasises the staff-patient relationship as the key component through which effective care is channelled , in the tradition of social case work . |
11 | This might give vital stimulation to others and set them on new lines of discovery . |
12 | If he wo n't deal , we 'll send formal notice to King Henry , and see that the law has at least knowledge of the matter . ’ |
13 | ‘ I 'll go straight back to Eastbourne . |
14 | Reason it out ; if you let me go I 'll go straight back to Palma . |
15 | These biases , resulting from disordered mourning , might involve compulsive caregiving to others , ambivalence and anxiety in relationships , or a show of independence from close ties . |
16 | If a dual carriageway is built the fields will be just concrete and we 'll lie awake listening to cars zooming past and seeing flashing lights . |
17 | A long term sickness benefit scheme may provide financial assistance to employees who are absent through injury/sickness for periods in excess of 26 weeks . |
18 | Do you have a flat roof at the rear of the house that could provide easy access to upstairs windows ? |
19 | In any branch of government , civil or military , promotion always came easier to a man who could add political interest to ability , and on occasion the active support of a great man could more than compensate for very limited abilities . |
20 | An officer from a large rural district considered to be quite a ‘ difficult ’ patch observed , for instance , that he was ‘ sure the blokes in [ the city nearby ] , where there are many polluting discharges into relatively fishless rivers , would not worry about things that 'd cause great concern to Stewart and Fred ’ [ two officers in very rural catchments with potable supply rivers ) . |
21 | Environmental scientists say the depletion of the ozone layer — thinner than ever before over the northern hemisphere — could cause serious damage to crops and other plants as extra ultra-violet radiation reaches the planet 's surface . |
22 | In the case of Coventry City Council v Cartwright it was held that under s.92(1) ( c ) an accumulation or deposit of matter was prejudicial to health if it was likely to cause a threat of clinical disease or attract vermin , but did not include visual matter which could cause physical injury to people who walked on it . |
23 | Ultimately , it does not matter that much whether the future arrangements of the EC are called federal , confederal , political union or whatever , except that labels may affect expectations and may accord spurious legitimacy to Community institutions . |
24 | Farmers may have easy access to chemicals , drugs and firearms . |
25 | Given Aitken 's fervent support for the Biafrans , it is not unfair to assume that any suggestion of confidence that was not specifically expressed would have been dampened in his mind , since the publication of the document in his view would lend strong support to critics of the government 's policy . |
26 | Foreign Affairs Minister Michael Somare was reported as saying that he was " confident the agreement would bring lasting peace to Bougainville " . |
27 | ‘ If we do not participate in the treaty it would do egregious damage to Britain , ’ he said . |
28 | Shireh said that the government would give special priority to regions which could not sustain themselves , for which a special grant of SS379,000,000 had been allocated . |
29 | The ANC was strongly opposed to such a meeting on the grounds that it would give undeserved legitimacy to Buthelezi by treating him as a leader of equivalent standing . |
30 | This Service would provide legal help to CABx and other social agencies , similar to that hitherto provided by solicitors to CABx on an honorary basis ; would establish close liaison between the local profession and CABx and other social services ; would provide oral advice for the public in cases that could be readily disposed of ; would maintain permanent advisory centres where necessary , offering advice and assistance short of proceedings or representation in court ; and would set up permanent local centres offering representation in magistrates ' courts and county courts and the conduct of litigation so far as this could not be absorbed by solicitors ' firms . |