Example sentences of "[noun] to [noun sg] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 to ensure , so far as is reasonably practicable , that the article is so designed and constructed as to be safe and without risks to health when properly used ;
2 to ensure , so far as is reasonably practicable , that the substance is safe and without risks to health when properly used ;
3 to take such steps as are necessary to secure that there will be available in connection with the use of the substance at work adequate information about the results of any relevant tests which have been carried out on or in connection with the substance and about any conditions necessary to ensure that it will be safe and without risks to health when properly used . ’
4 ‘ Where a person designs , manufactures , imports or supplies an article for or to another on the basis of a written undertaking by that other to take specified steps sufficient to ensure , so far as is reasonably practicable , that the article will be safe and without risks to health when properly used , the undertaking shall have the effect of relieving the first-mentioned person from the duty imposed by paragraph ( 1 ) ( a ) to such extent as is reasonable having regard to the terms of the undertaking . ’
5 He must also ensure that there is adequate information available about this and about any conditions necessary to ensure that it will be safe and without risks to health when properly used .
6 Section 6 of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 imposes liabilities on those who supply equipment for use at work to ensure that it is " so far as reasonably practicable … safe and without risks to health when properly used " .
7 Where the Buyer intends to use the goods at work , the Seller supplies the goods on the basis that the Buyer will ensure , so far as reasonably practicable , that the goods will be safe and without risks to health when properly used , and that prior to delivery the Buyer will sign and return the written undertaking attached hereto as Annex A obliging the Buyer to take the steps specified in that undertaking to ensure this .
8 Where the Buyer purchases the goods with the intention of selling them to a third party for the use by that third party of the goods at work , the Buyer undertakes to supply the goods to the third party on the basis that the third party will ensure , so far as reasonably practicable , that the goods will be safe and without risks to health when properly used , and the Buyer further undertakes to procure the signature by the third party ( prior to delivery of the goods to the third party ) of the written undertaking attached hereto as Annex A obliging the third party to take the steps specified in that undertaking to ensure this .
9 Act 1974 , I/we [ ] of [ ] having agreed to purchase [ ] ( " the Article " ) for use at work , hereby undertake in accordance with the above Section that I/we will implement the Specified Steps as set out below in order to ensure , so far as reasonably practicable , that the Article will be safe and without risks to health when properly so used .
10 However , a fully global analysis of these development indices shows that the geographic distribution of high living standards is bimodal , with a closer association to temperature than latitude ( see figure ) .
11 He raised the tension from episode to episode until the mill girls of the north and midlands had to buy their own copies rather than waiting to borrow one .
12 Touch-of-a-button access to all the required information would be the greatest boost to efficiency since computers were invented .
13 The camera tracks back and forth from bedroom to kitchen as the servants go about their chores .
14 The command you can see starts or switches to Word for Windows ( the USEEXIST makes the button switch to Word if it 's already open , and the IMAX sizes its window to leave the Power Launcher toolbar clear at the top of the screen , and icons clear at the bottom ) .
15 Historical biography may be hard to write , but it draws more readers to history than any other genre .
16 It would be a tragic loss to theatre if such an important organisation were to go to the wall .
17 Farmworkers led animals to safety as firemen tackled the blaze in a garage and storeroom at East House Farm , Kelloe , near Durham at about 4am .
18 " Yes , Miss Moon , " Rebecca sighed , and lifter her eyes to heaven as she opened her book .
19 Mrs. Butler brought in the tea , and raised her eyes to heaven when she saw Jenny weeping again .
20 Even in a legal system which had the narrowest of definitions of murder — say , premeditated intention to kill — there would still be an argument that some cases which fulfil that criterion should have their label reduced from murder to manslaughter because of extenuating circumstances .
21 Readmission to hospital after an initial episode of treatment is not solely dependent on the quality of the initial care but is dependent on a whole variety of factors unrelated to the initial in-patient stay .
22 The Bush administration reiterated its opposition to abortion when , on April 6 , Solicitor General Kenneth W. Starr filed a brief which appealed to the Supreme Court to use its consideration of the Pennsylvanian law as an opportunity to overturn Roe v. Wade .
23 You must turn your mind to forgiveness before the fires of hate consume you . ’
24 It had almost lulled her mind to blankness when she felt fitzAlan 's arms close tightly about her with the utmost care , bringing her nearer to the warmth of his body .
25 It is an openness to life as it is , without falsification and without cosmetically touching up the serious flaws in human nature .
26 There are probably other examples , but these are the two that most spring to mind while contemplating William on his park bench .
27 If you have already rejected hotels as too pricey , and youth hostels as too lugubrious , then two further types of accommodation spring to mind when we consider the problem of finding accommodation in the wild and lonely Scottish hills : bothies and tents .
28 It was therefore hypothesised by Morgan , McDonald and MacDonald ( 1971 ) that subjects showing a predominance of left lateral eye movements in response to verbal and spatial questions would show a greater susceptibility to hypnosis than those with predominantly right lateral eye movements .
29 There will be some disruption to traffic while the work is in progress and British Gas South Western apologises for any inconvenience which may be caused by this essential work .
30 The Peak Park 's restrictions to moorland in the last three years have caused far more disruption to climbing than bolts ever have , and these were bans imposed by people who are sympathetic to our cause .
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