Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] its [det] " in BNC.

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1 Management does not have the freedom to optimise its own performance in pursuit of a single objective , or even in pursuit of a number of stable and compatible ones …
2 My family health services authority is making plans to establish its own primary health care research ethics committee .
3 He also noted that Russia 's decision to establish its own armed forces had forced other states to consider setting up armies and concluding a defence pact .
4 He also noted that Russia 's decision to establish its own armed forces had forced other states to consider setting up armies and concluding a defence pact .
5 Eventually however the ARC conditionally agreed to consider funding the Task Force to conduct its own study , though a string of bureaucratic obstacles were also raised for the Alliance to overcome , including the phased release of funding , requirement of approval from each stage governor , and the development of a ‘ mutually acceptable framework of analysis . ’
6 The first school to take successful legal action to compel its own LEA to provide sufficient accommodation will gain a deserved reputation for looking after its pupils ' interests .
7 The Church of Ireland rejoined in 1860 , because it lacked funds to continue its own system .
8 According to Soviet claims the Brezhnev plan was also directed at Egypt 's intention to establish its own rapid deployment force with American and Israeli assistance to be deployed against Libya .
9 an end to exchange controls and allowing the pound to find its own level ;
10 Friends of the Earth ( FoE ) has responded by using government research to create its own maps .
11 Now that Japan has the world 's largest market for chips , it will be increasingly difficult for the US industry to regain its former leadership .
12 The move follows approval in 1992 for the college to award its own taught undergraduate and master degrees and was the final hurdle to overcome in the college 's bid for university status .
13 The PNC declared that the " success of efforts " to convene the peace conference depended on progress towards achieving a number of objectives : the application of UN Resolutions 242 and 338 to ensure an Israeli withdrawal from the occupied territories , including Jerusalem , and the acceptance of the principle of the exchange of land for peace ; the end of Israeli settlements in the occupied territories ; the right of the PLO to form its own delegation to the peace conference from " inside and outside the homeland , including Jerusalem " ; and the achievement of a comprehensive solution which had international legitimacy .
14 The government certainly had no money to spare to help the colonies , and this introduced the general rule that English colonies had to cover their own costs , both in the sense that the government of a colony had to raise enough revenue to pay its own bills and in the sense that there were no subsidies to encourage people to stay in a colony where they could not earn their own living .
15 erm each side to pay its own costs
16 I would have expected the DoH to present its own views on the legal use of restraint rather than allow regional variations to develop , ’ said Levy .
17 Take food hygiene : it is cheaper for a large council to set up a laboratory to service several districts than for each of the districts to have its own .
18 These points apart , each side twisted the available data to suit its own opinion .
19 The first way is for each department to make its own plans without much regard to the others .
20 Also , the drug seems to inhibit the viral DNA polymerase enzyme much more effectively than it does the DNA polymerase used by the cell to copy its own DNA .
21 But the EC Commission doubted America could provide a global standard , even though Europe 's attempts to set its own standard are mired .
22 The first , shown at the beginning of October , included an interview with Corporate Affairs Minister Neil Hamilton , discussed the Institute of Taxation 's fears about the ICAEW Tax Faculty 's proposals to set its own examinations , and looked at three training issues : cashflow statements , the new Inland Revenue rules on company cars , and the Government proposals on compulsory competitive training .
23 The initiative was prompted by Sun 's recent decision to unbundle its own compiler , the company claims .
24 The company is also hoping to exploit the link to pump its own programmes out to the thousands of mainstream and cable stations in America .
25 You may smile , but does freedom of the press mean freedom to choose its own standards ? … down , as I would have been obliged to do had it not been burned down during the state of emergency which followed independence .
26 It wants autonomy and the freedom to choose its own path to economic development and access to advanced technology and overseas markets .
27 Regrettably , the Court of Appeal has no power in such cases to substitute its own award of damages , and the parties were sent away to face the expensive prospect of a fresh trial , which they avoided by agreeing that the damages should be £60,000 .
28 ‘ Allow a child to find its own balance — say when they need help to dress themselves , for instance , rather than springing in to help .
29 Although he avoids arguing that capitalism created a sexual morality to serve its own imperatives — it has no master plan — ‘ the best we can do at this stage is to suggest that the articulation between sexual mores and capitalism occurs through complex mediations — through moral agencies , political interventions , diverse social practices ’ .
30 ‘ Each council can decide what to do and interpret the regulation and law to fit its own area , but we would point out that if the council goes ahead with the plan , it will be ratepayers who are going to bear the cost . ’
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