Example sentences of "[vb infin] [noun sg] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In general , businesses prefer to avoid the courts , litigation ( and even lawyers ) so far as possible , and the terms may therefore make provision for settlement of disputes by arbitration , or by one of the other systems of alternative dispute resolution , such as conciliation , which are now available .
2 And you must also make provision for things going wrong :
3 Organisations may pay for just the employee and spouse to view accommodation or may make provision for children to go too .
4 In future Castle will only make provision for amortisation of audio copyrights for permanent diminution in value .
5 Fixed-term contracts may make provision for employees on leave to have their passage(s) to and from home paid for by the employer .
6 With a view toward facilitating the use of electronic bills of lading , the Law Commissions recommended that the Secretary of State be empowered to ‘ make provision by regulations for information given by means other than in writing to be of equivalent force and effect as if it had been given in writing . ’
7 If the court gives leave , the trustee must make provision in respect of the proof in question as the court directs .
8 Beveridge , however , studied the German experiment more closely during the next year and concluded that the contributory insurance principle could not only reduce costs ; it could also eliminate reliance on means tests . ’
9 And that 's why we do n't make money on carriage forwards cos we do n't sell carriage forwards for the positive reasons , we say , well if they do n't want them send them back , or if they 're damaged send them back .
10 And the problem is exacerbated with the level of competition on the market increasing all the time — many hardware vendors , for example , are trying to boost dwindling profits by moving into this arena — many observers question whether IBM Corp can actually make money from facilities management .
11 I refer to your letter dated 6 July 1993 and would advise that after consideration , I have decided that I can not grant permission for day release .
12 I would dip blanket after blanket in boiling water , wring them out almost without realising that I was scalding myself , take off the old strips of saturated cloth , wrap the new ones round each leg and tuck them into the corners of affected muscles , but half the time not really knowing what I was doing .
13 Having a parched nose and throat may lower resistance to colds , croup , sinusitis and respiratory problems .
14 We are part of Europe and we must stay part of Europe .
15 It is possible that this effect on ileal motor activity may facilitate absorption of bile salts in the ileum by the ‘ ileal pump ’ mechanism by slowing intestinal transit time .
16 A simple but far-reaching reform in libel law which would enhance freedom of expression would be to reverse this burden : to oblige the plaintiff to prove , on balance , the falsity or unfairness of the criticism .
17 May Day in Moscow might outdo Easter in Seville . ’
18 In addition , a majority of de Gaulle 's own political supporters , including his prime minister Debré , believed fervently that Algeria should remain part of France .
19 The UN has ruled this out ; the argument is that , as Serb areas in Bosnia and Croatia can never be part of Serbia , Kosovo is and must remain part of Serbia .
20 Over half the subjects interviewed ( 57% ) believed that people with positive purified protein derivative ( PPD ) tuberculin test can transmit TB to others .
21 Major changes of policy or new developments in an authority may also affect funding for materials — as , for instance , at the opening of a new service point .
22 made trade unions completely immune from actions in tort , though it did not affect liability of individuals ;
23 ECGD does not lend money to companies but does offer a number of schemes to banks to allow them to finance exports at interest rates which are often significantly below prevailing market rates .
24 The ability to give or lend money to relatives obviously is related to one 's own economic resources in some way — although we are unlikely to find that people who have more straightforwardly give more .
25 The settlement may lend money to X Ltd ; that will be an associated payment ( TA 1988 , s678(1) ( a ) and ( 5 ) ) .
26 Although bonuses on a life policy can not be realised until the termination of the policy , life companies will normally lend money to clients against the security of those bonuses , quickly and at very competitive rates of interest .
27 Pupils with impaired vision will obviously experience difficulty with reading .
28 Moreover Pt I has other limitations in that it does not in any case apply to all products , neither does it cover damage to business property or to personal property below £275 .
29 Well er they did them They made them f f fancy kind of things on the top like a They would maybe crisscrosses and things like that and m make a rounded thing like a Just like what some folk has a tassel on their bonnets , well we made that on the top of the stack .
30 THE devastating flames that swept through Windsor Castle did not simply damage part of Britain 's heritage .
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