Example sentences of "[vb infin] to be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 In those circumstances the Crown Prosecution Service do not seek to be heard in this particular case .
2 In those circumstances the Crown Prosecution Service do not seek to be heard in this particular case .
3 The location of certain family members , in particular women and children , in the private domain in which ‘ the King 's writ does not seek to run , and to which its officers do not seek to be admitted ’ ensures their silence .
4 The description of the facts is somewhat exiguous and I can not help feeling that if they had been fully stated the case would fall to be treated as involving a demand colore officii rather than as supporting the Woolwich principle .
5 ( h ) convertible loan stock which is not quoted on a recognised stock exchange , or is not issued on terms which are reasonably comparable with the terms of quoted convertible stock , can cause a problem as the interest payable on it will fall to be treated for tax purposes as a distribution ( ICTA 1988 , s209(2) ( e ) ( ii ) ) .
6 Argument has been addressed to me as to how that sum should fall to be represented in the damages awarded , bearing in mind that it has been substantially discharged by an interim payment and that it will not inure to any log term benefit of the plaintiff .
7 In short , where planning consent is given for a development or change of use , the question of nuisance will thereafter fall to be decided by reference to a neighbourhood with that development or use and not as it was previously .
8 This was followed by 22 other conventions , including three with the Baltic Republics which lapsed on the incorporation of those States in the U.S.S.R. ; now that those Republics have regained their independence , and have entered into diplomatic relations with the United Kingdom , the position of the Conventions will fall to be re-examined .
9 The Certificate of Pre-vocational Education would fall to be accredited within this overall scheme , and is an especially interesting innovation .
10 I venture to add a few observations of my own only because I have to confess to having been a somewhat reluctant convert to the notion that the words which Parliament has chosen to use in a statute for the expression of its will may fall to be construed or modified by reference to what individual members of Parliament may have said in the course of debate or discussion preceding the passage of the Bill into law .
11 Would it fall to be construed and interpreted in the light of the old case law ?
12 Accordingly , continues a note to the accounts , in accordance with s 275 , CA 1985 , the aggregate provision does not fall to be classified as a realised loss and therefore distributable reserves of the company are £12m ( v £81.5m ) .
13 He added that " it seems to me likely that it will fall to be resolved by the Court of Justice at the end of the day " .
14 As previously stated , unless an agreement , arrangement or course of conduct which has a restrictive effect on competition does not have a perceptible effect on trade within the Community , it will fall to be considered under the EC competition rules .
15 If the pecuniary interest is not personal to the decision-maker then the matter will fall to be considered as a challenge on the grounds of favour .
16 This would fall to be considered under the occupiers liability section of a contents policy even where the occupant is merely a tenant and responsibility for maintenance of the pipes lies with the owner .
17 The question of whether a plaintiff 's claim is time-barred by the Limitation Act does not fall to be considered until the point has been pleaded by the defendant , at which stage , if appropriate , the plaintiff may make an application for a direction under s33 ( Kennet v Brown [ 1988 ] 1 WLR 582 ) .
18 We must all hope fervently that a peaceful solution will be found sooner rather than later , that lives will be saved and that great cities such as Dubrovnik do not fall to be perished , as others have .
19 In a very acute illness the remedy may need to be repeated every hour or two at first until sustained improvement sets in .
20 The sacrifice of Jesus was ‘ for ever ’ and can not and does not need to be repeated or re-enacted .
21 Such experiences would need to be repeated many times before there was a lasting effect , but this , of course is irrelevant in the context of the immensity of evolutionary time .
22 Treatments may need to be repeated over months .
23 Once allocated it should be a prime task of the particular worker to do a full assessment , in the knowledge that this may need to be repeated , as the health , morale or circumstances of the elderly person at risk can change rapidly with a knock-on effect .
24 When you have dealt with this , write ( say ) B v. C , referring back to your previous answer for any points that do not need to be repeated .
25 Voting did not therefore need to be repeated in two polling areas , as the Constitutional Court had ordered in the event that the necessary documentation could not be obtained by the Murcia court .
26 To find out if inhibition of the proliferative effects of histamine also occurred by cimetidine blockade of histamine 2 receptor , the experiment will need to be repeated with animals that are further immune depleted such as severe combine immune deficiency mice or with nude mice treated with anti-asialo GM1 antiserum , which is known to eliminate natural killer activity in nude mice .
27 Maybe plants should be designed so they do n't need to be shut down .
28 His arms tightened around her and desire did n't need to be summoned consciously .
29 Other people do n't need to be diminished by you in that way — and in any case it shows you 're insecure about your own status .
30 Nevertheless , quantities of food will need to be adjusted in order to achieve the desired weight goals .
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