Example sentences of "[vb mod] [vb infin] to the " in BNC.

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1 These results may testify to the attributes of the equipment acquired and the proficiency of foreign trade organisations in tailoring purchases to real needs .
2 The ‘ broken column ’ may relate to the traditional graveyard image of premature death , as well as to the ‘ broken stone ’ of section three where ‘ stone images/ Are raised ’ .
3 This association , as implied previously , may relate to the antinatriuretic action of insulin which is perhaps the common link between obesity and elevated blood pressure ( Bjorntorp , 1982 ) .
4 The story about the scourging of Jesus may relate to the comment in Isaiah : ‘ … by this scourging we are healed ’ ( Isaiah 53:5 ) .
5 A gable roof is implied by such an arrangement and the number of posts may relate to the presence or absence of vertical side-walls as much as to the size and weight of the roof ( Figure 2.2 ) .
6 According to the founding minutes of 20 November 1804 , its principal design … . ’ should be to collect and preserve whatever may relate to the natural , civil or ecclesiastical History of the United States in general and this state in particular ’ .
7 This is no time to go into further consideration of how Spinoza 's view of the world may relate to the Aristotelian .
8 These may relate to the legislative functions of government .
9 " The only incident we know about that may relate to the rest of the set-up is your performance at Winter Marsh .
10 The slightly lower figure may relate to the more discursive nature of the subject .
11 In Japan there are negative correlations with per cent of research and with production involvement in design , which may relate to the tentative hypothesis offered about the negative correlations with technical success .
12 The slightly lower figure may relate to the more discursive nature of the subject .
13 One reason for these variable results may relate to the differing degress of stringency applied to the diagnosis and confirmation of complete gall stone dissolution .
14 The reason for this is not clear but it may relate to the more recent stress associated with handling and anaesthesia for irradiation .
15 The decrease in mortality in the Minnessota study may relate to the high percentage of colonoscopies performed rather than the faecal occult blood testing per se and if so , lends support to the concept of endocsopic screening as proposed by Atkin .
16 That specific laminin receptors are differentially regulated in foetal , regenerating , and quiescent adult hepatocytes may not simply , therefore , be important for adhesive or structural reasons and may relate to the need for growth and development .
17 The characteristics which are common within a specialist collection of data may relate to the subject matter ( e.g. political opinion polls ) , to the time period ( e.g. historical social and demographic records ) , to the geographical coverage ( e.g. Northern Irish data ) , to the administrative units to which they relate ( e.g. New Town 's studies ) or even to the type ( e.g. spatially referenced data ) .
18 The independence of events such as deaths from plane crashes is also important since this may relate to the appropriateness of any rate quoted .
19 In this case it may lend to the discount houses ; then the Bank 's balance sheet will show an increase in advances ( an asset ) and in bankers ' deposits ( a liability ) .
20 However much those two may pander to the anti-police prejudices of the contemporary Labour Party , they are hardly subversive of the bourgeois order .
21 The first ingredient for success is that managers are sensitive to the impact that changes may make to the lives of those concerned .
22 Protesters and their organisations may fall to the covert scrutiny or surveillance of the police through Special Branch ( and M15 ) .
23 First , because identification with one 's community is morally worthwhile , and acceptance of the authority of the state an appropriate way ( though not the only way ) to express it , one may jump to the conclusion that one has an obligation to accept the authority of the state , or even that it has authority independently of such acceptance .
24 Parents may jump to the conclusion that the fact of being adopted is the root of the trouble when that has nothing to do with the case .
25 The child may gravitate to the parent that is easier to manipulate or try to play one parent off against the other .
26 Those who are removed from the Register by the Professional Conduct Committee or Health Committee and are aggrieved by that decision may appeal to the appropriate Appeal Court for the part of the UK in which they reside .
27 Rule 7.23(1) provides that ‘ a person ’ may appeal to the Appeal Tribunal against various specified matters and amongst those matters is ‘ a notice under Chapter II of this Part of these Rules . ’
28 Mr. Collins seeks to avoid this difficulty by referring to rule 7.23(1) , which provides ‘ a person may appeal to the Appeal Tribunal … against a notice under Chapter II of this Part of these Rules , ’ that is to say , against a prohibition notice .
29 The argument here is based upon the wording of rule 7.23 , which starts : ‘ A person may appeal to the Appeal Tribunal …
30 ( 2 ) Regulations shall provide that a legal or other representative against whom action is taken by a magistrates ' court under subsection ( 1 ) may appeal to the Crown Court and that a legal or other representative against whom action is taken by the Crown Court under subsection ( 1 ) may appeal to the Court of Appeal .
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