Example sentences of "[conj] [vb infin] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 discussing how communication has been used to ignite or aggravate these conflicts , and how it can be used to alleviate them ;
32 And we should not oppress or surrender each other .
33 When he did n't move or give any indication that he knew she was there at all — although he must have heard the car draw up and , unless he was deaf , the car door slam — she marched across to him .
34 ‘ ( a ) For the avoidance of doubt , neither registration in the register of foreign lawyers , nor anything in these rules or in any other rules made under Part II of the Solicitors Act 1974 or section 9 of the Administration of Justice Act 1985 , shall entitle any registered foreign lawyer to be granted any right of audience or any right to conduct litigation within the meaning of Part II and section 119 of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 , or any right to supervise or assume any responsibility for the exercise of such rights .
35 All this counts for nothing in the world of rugby and it will be his ability to scrum and compete with the best that will make or break this South African legend .
36 The court may vary or discharge any order made under s34 on the application of the local authority , the child or the person named in the order ( s34(9) ) .
37 Area Health Authority to apply on four hours ' notice to all parties ( such notice to be sufficiently given by telephone ) to vary or discharge this injunction .
38 I became very weak , I could not sleep or feel any hunger or desire to speak to anyone .
39 Who decides how to distribute or allocate these resources ?
40 In the United Kingdom , where Parliament is supreme and may enact , amend or repeal any law it chooses , there is no distinction between ‘ ordinary ’ laws and ‘ constitutional ’ laws .
41 The orthodox viewpoint is that , as each successive Parliament has the power to pass or repeal any legislation , any attempt to bind Parliament by entrenching a statutory provision , would be ineffective .
42 Within that new order Parliament is no longer all powerful and can not amend or repeal any statute by which that order was established .
43 The intention was simple , to destroy or deactivate any cancer cells in my body .
44 Angrily she kept her lips pressed tightly together , determined not to fight or show any response whatsoever , but pretty soon she realised her mistake .
45 We knocked them out of their rhythm and never allowed them to settle or sustain any momentum and I felt their frustrations were beginning to surface .
46 This first area will usually have the facility to backflush or drain these wastes away .
47 Thus , in unregistered conveyancing unless a conveyance or other document of title is properly stamped , it can not be used to assert title to land or defend that title if attacked by others .
48 People can not smell or touch each other , so new devices are needed to give the impression that people are in the room .
49 And sometimes horses are very possessive of those who look after them , and may actually be upset , and in rare cases quite distressed , if their owner should feed or touch another horse in their presence .
50 The adaptation work should help to overcome or remove any obstacles that prevent you from enjoying the use of your present facilities .
51 Although he might have a woman as a friend , he could not lust , he could not desire or covet any woman , whether she be free or not .
52 Obviously , a lifetime of experience is needed to recognise or remember such minutiae , and most of us will need to fly to our bibliographies .
53 Any attempt to stifle or fetter such criticism amounts to political censorship of the most insidious and objectionable kind .
54 Any attempt to stifle or fetter such criticism amounts to political censorship of the most insidious and objectionable kind .
55 Any attempt to stifle or fetter such criticism amounts to political censorship of the most insidious and objectionable kind .
56 This means the giving out or showing any written matter or a sign , e.g. sandwich board , or other visible representation which would threaten , abuse or insult another person .
57 The argument advanced in section 1.2 would suggest that we can not explain or understand these changes in the UK economy without understanding the international forces that have acted upon it and which the UK has itself shaped .
58 ( 2 ) Where a member fails to disclose or furnish any information , document or other matter which he is required to disclose or furnish to the Company under Article 6 the Directors may resolve that no vote shall be tendered or accepted in respect of any share held by or for him until the member shall have disclosed or furnished the information , document or other matter required .
59 ( 2 ) Where a member fails to disclose or furnish any information , document or other matter which he is required to disclose or furnish to the Company under Article 6 the Directors may resolve that no vote shall be tendered or accepted in respect of any share held by or for him until the member shall have disclosed or furnished the information , document or other matter required .
60 9.1 You may not assign or transfer this order or part thereof to any other person without our written consent .
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