Example sentences of "[v-ing] to [noun sg] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 Within the confines of the garden your dog will have learnt the basic commands such as walking to heel and sitting .
2 In the former exhibition , George Mackie , DFC , RDI , RSW , one of this century 's leading graphic artists , confronts the challenge of explaining to layman and bibliophile alike the nature of his ‘ invisible ’ craft and the intellectual and emotional considerations which underline it , and this theme is further elaborated in the accompanying catalogue , Books , mostly scholarly and some Ephemera , designed by George Mackie , which was produced thanks to the generosity of The Stinehour Press , who printed it .
3 Ultimately the individual receiving the service is the one whose wishes must be respected but , where that person depends on a relative for day-to-day care , it is only reasonable that the relative should be as fully involved as possible in decisions and become a full participating partner in the professional team , contributing to treatment and care plans .
4 We are now just as determined to move upwards as a university at the forefront of high quality research , contributing to knowledge and understanding relevant to the needs of society .
5 Contributing to market-attractiveness and competitive-strengths analyses
6 By contrast , those more oriented to hierarchy will handle organizational change ‘ by reallocating resources to new activities as opportunities arise ’ ( see also Kagono et al. , 1985 : 57–87 ) , thus contributing to differentiation and further specialization .
7 To teach effectively teachers must therefore be aware of facets of the child 's life which are contributing to tension and disquiet .
8 However the timescale for contributing to planning and design features has been shortened drastically , and in fact most of that detailed work has to be completed by the end of this month .
9 ‘ It would take time starving to death and it 's not a dignified way of dying , ’ he said .
10 In 1978 the company was charged with five further separate offences relating to effluent and on this occasion Newtown Magistrates imposed fines totalling £450 .
11 Option courses are available which examine issues relating to gender and work , gender and development and gender and politics .
12 The government has a particular interest in encouraging this increased openness in issues relating to sex and family life .
13 The names , on marine syndicates 406 and 448 , will have to cover 1988 underwriting losses relating to asbestosis and pollution claims in America .
14 Founded in 1956 , the Flour Advisory Bureau has established itself as the UK 's central source of information on all matters relating to bread and flour .
15 This two-day event , offering a wide range of topics relating to teaching and learning , will provide an opportunity for both new and experienced academic staff to develop new ideas and skills in ‘ teaching and learning ’ .
16 One doubts that this will catch on here but helps with an introduction to lead me into a number of important themes relating to culture and death education .
17 In 1987 the Department of the Environment set up a national review of homelessness to look at the implementation of the law relating to homelessness and to consider whether it needed changing .
18 This chapter will deal only with issues relating to description and assessment , leaving a discussion of different approaches to intervention until Chapters 9 and 10 .
19 new modules relating to law and business in the European Community
20 Over the past 18 years , the Agricultural Training Board has developed an extensive range of services and expertise relating to education and training in agriculture .
21 Two codes of practice have been promulgated by the Law Society relating to Publicity and to Introductions and Referrals .
22 You may be asked for information concerning the facts of your accident so that we can consider the issues relating to liability and conduct any further investigation that may be necessary .
23 This was especially so with anything relating to stability and control or handling the aircraft in the air , since some modern aircraft have quite complicated power operated or aerodynamically assisted flying controls .
24 Charles II took a personal interest it , matters relating to mining and it is reported that he united the old Mines Royal and the Soc. of Mineral & Battery Works which had for so long run as separate enterprises .
25 Proliferation of criteria brings problems relating to recording and reporting .
26 I PLAN to compile a book of anecdotes , stories and jokes relating to banking and related activities and would be interested in receiving such from both existing and retired bank staff .
27 But it was as much a legal body as a spiritual one , although occasionally this could work for the individual 's unexpected benefit as in the laws relating to sanctuary or ‘ abjuring the realm ’ .
28 If that is the case why is it that the order relating to insurance and building society er building societies , specifically makes the point that the auditor must be working erm in his capacity as such whereas the orders on banking and financial services er it may be implicit the er the auditor is working er in his or her capacity as such er but it is not explicitly stated because the phraseology is different .
29 Now I know erm following a fairly recent er er er case in the house of lords that the courts are er entitled to rely on what ministers say in debate but perhaps the minister could er spell out a little bit more clearly the apparent discrepancy between what he said in his speech and what is on the face of these orders and indeed why it is that the orders in r relation to banking and financial services , adopts a different phraseology er to that used in the orders relating to insurance and building societies .
30 Johnson wanted to read papers relating to sponsorship and televised meetings .
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