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

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1 They might jump to a conclusion from certain comments in that newspaper , and ignore others which point away from the plaintiff in question .
2 Walkers can at least jump to the side .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 Were an heir under 18 years of age to accede , or the monarch to become mentally or physically incapacitated from acting , or were otherwise not available ‘ for some definite cause ’ , it would fall to a panel of high officers of state to declare a regency , in which event the person next in line would assume power until a further declaration signified the end of the regency .
6 It would rather mount a protest over student grants ( probably in the UK the most generous in the world per student ) than attempt to frame a Charter of the academic rights which should fall to every student .
7 Section three deals with the nineteen ninety three ninety four revenue budget , the main points for this year are that a similar saving on inflation in excess of two hundred thousand pounds can be put towards the extra items of expenditure listed in paragraph three point four , that will fall to the committee 's budget in nineteen ninety three ninety four , in addition the savings generated by the renegotiated electricity maintenance contracts contributes another eighty two thousand pounds , this leaves some two hundred and thirty thousand pounds of the extra commitments still to be financed .
8 Terror gripped her so completely that she was incapable of opening it and let it fall to the floor where — she very nearly followed it in a faint .
9 Behind the scenes Paula slipped out of one outfit , letting it fall to the floor , and reached for the next , hanging in the correct order on her clothes rail .
10 Then he unpinned the length of chiffon and let it fall to the floor .
11 Kolchinsky leaped from his chair and grabbed Philpott before he could fall to the floor .
12 Emily walked into the sitting room , let the coat fall to the floor and sat down on the couch , crossing her legs as she had in the wine bar , and watching him coolly as he stood there in the doorway .
13 He started to unstrap his belt and then let his trousers fall to the floor .
14 Although the first law of kung fu fighting states that you should , if possible , always keep two feet on the ground , circumstances arise in which a student may slip and fall to the floor , or fail to stop a strike and be knocked to the ground as a result .
15 She thought she would fall to the floor , or faint , standing there at the mercy of his ravishing mouth , and perhaps he sensed something of her helplessness , because he raised his head again almost immediately .
16 The Careys glared at me , Scawsby sneered and enquired sarcastically after my health whilst Melford , whenever his gaze caught mine , let his hand fall to the dagger at his belt .
17 When the temperature gradient exceeds a critical value , convection currents start — the liquid all wants to rise to the top of the layer , but some must fall to the bottom .
18 At times when a patient area changes its function or service changes are introduced , the responsibility for updating should fall to the nurse or staff involved in service planning .
19 The European Commission is determined that the Community 's electronics industry will not fall to the Japanese .
20 They support people active in the labour force , and provide services which would otherwise fall to the health and social services .
21 If the number 1 lefthand light is on for the 580 and the modular electronics and the number 1 righthand light on for earlier machines , then as we saw last month the first stitch of the pattern will fall to the right of the N1 cam , that is on needle number 14 to the left of centre .
22 This might fall to the college itself , to the local Chamber of Commerce or , more likely , to the Training and Enterprise Council ( TEC ) .
23 The council decided the cost of administering the licensing scheme should fall to the cereal growers who burned straw .
24 The task will fall to the manager to persuade advice workers to attend race-awareness training in addition to popular updating in welfare benefits ; managers may have the task of explaining to management committee members why they now need training after so many years without it ; it will be the manager 's job to be attuned to advice workers ' weaknesses and tactfully point them to the relevant additional training ; the manager must find a balance in workers ' meetings between training , casework and group support .
25 Where location filming is not possible for exterior scenes , very often it will fall to the Designer to create realistic backdrops to maintain the illusion of a city or a forest stretching miles away into the distance .
26 He jumped up , pulling the lower branches of the tree down and clipped off stems , letting them fall to the ground .
27 Jinny let the paper fall to the ground and , very carefully , began to colour in the fair hair around Liam Shakespeare 's face .
28 So that not even a sparrow shall fall to the ground unnoticed by Him ’ .
29 Paddy Kennedy , an RLP councillor who was himself taken to hospital with suspected broken ribs , said that he had seen Fitt fall to the ground and he had appeared to be on his knees when he was struck by a baton .
30 While he was wrestling with this problem , he happened to go to a lecture by Einstein , and was struck by Einstein 's remark that his theory of relativity would fall to the ground if any of several tests failed .
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