Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | Since a large fraction of the stock market is held by pension funds and insurance companies which will eventually make payments to workers , monopoly profits may indirectly pay income to some relatively poor people . |
2 | Overshadowing ( the observation that the associative strength acquired by a target stimulus A is reduced when another event , B , is also present on reinforced trials ) and blocking ( the observation that prior reinforced training with B can effectively eliminate acquisition to A when AB trials are given ) are primary characteristics of conditioning , found in all training procedures and in almost all organisms capable of classical conditioning . |
3 | The signing of a confidentiality agreement imposes a significant moral and to some extent legal hurdle on potential purchasers and should therefore effectively restrict disclosure to genuinely interested parties . |
4 | Wessex and Yorkshire are thought possible targets for Compagnie Generale des Eaux and Southern could eventually fall prey to Saur , which owns most of the private water companies in its area . |
5 | It has been SCOTVEC 's consistent view that centres can not only prepare students/trainees to the level of occupational competence , but can also model the requirements of the workplace . |
6 | It is financed by the film industry , and will only grant certificates to movies which it considers are within the limits of public acceptability . |
7 | Many Foundations etc. can only make donations to non profit-making organisations , 2 . |
8 | We do obviously make grants to youth clubs and organizations . |
9 | Therefore they must necessarily make reference to that history . |
10 | But even Christians of a more liberal variety must necessarily make reference to a past age . |
11 | But one need not believe that God revealed God 's self at a particular point in history , so that one need necessarily make reference to that point in history in one 's religion . |
12 | She might get over this present illness but would only fall victim to the first virus that came along . |
13 | But a Royal Bank spokesman said : ‘ We would only expect tenders to be based on the cost per hour , not the total cost . |
14 | Since ‘ compliance ’ is an administrative definition and since production or treatment processes can constantly give rise to changes in water quality , field men must be ever-vigilant in the face of uncertainty . |
15 | You can only do claims to five thousand pound ca n't you ? |
16 | The idea that Christianity can only do justice to its beliefs by means of apparent contradictions ( the notion of ‘ paradox ’ ) owes more to Pascal than to any other religious thinker . |
17 | This law ( named after Charles Goodhart , formerly of the Bank of England ) states that attempts to regulate one part of the financial system will merely divert business to other parts which are unregulated ( see Box 17.1 ) . |
18 | It was a name that would swiftly give way to his , once his heroism and navigational skill were recognized back home . |
19 | In both instances earlier discovery might obviously give rise to great savings in costs . |
20 | They could only speak Greek to the Romans , and it was for the Romans to decide whether they wanted an interpreter . |
21 | But the divine message will only bring gloom to the Greens . |
22 | The section is intended to give the police power to impose conditions on ‘ coercive ’ marches which will not necessarily give rise to disorder ; a National Front march through a predominantly Asian district may well prompt many of the citizens simply to board up their properties and remain indoors . |
23 | Might n't it merely give rise to a new , psychologistic , feminist reductionism ? |
24 | There was a strong belief that radio should not merely give prominence to the national leadership but also take measures to reduce foreign influence and content in its programmes . |
25 | The income arising to the trust can only be taxed under Schedule D , Case IV or V. Payments from the trust can only give rise to a new source under Case V. Those Cases give the taxpayer the benefit of the remittance basis . |
26 | My recollection was that it was £250 for a great deal of work and endless consultations with courteous BBC representatives who were terrified by my refusal to produce a total text ( since I can only give plausibility to anything I say when there is at least an element extemporised ) and refused to accept my positive assurances that I was as unlikely to dry up as the Thames . |
27 | In fact , the text can only give bones to the story . |
28 | Yet literature can only give access to the values entertained by the members of literate communities and in these only for persons able to apprehend what they read . |
29 | The fact that his life is totally unrecorded until 866 need not suggest that Ermentrude 's own influence was limited , but shows that a royal marriage did not necessarily bring honours to the bride 's close kinsmen . |
30 | These will obviously limit sizes to those which can be achieved easily : for instance , . |