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

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1 Not only may firms be unable , for reasons of bounded rationality , to work through the complex mathematics of these models , they may not have to because the answer is to them so obvious .
2 I ca n't promise to answer them individually , though I do try to if the knitter concerned seems in need of an urgent answer .
3 As mentioned earlier in this chapter , company policy may vary with regard to whether the expatriate is expected to rent or buy property in the new location or whether he can benefit from living in company housing .
4 It should be noted that the criterion " new " applies not just to the condition of the car but also with regard to whether the car has been registered .
5 This will only cause problems with consultation with the members and they 're the most important , the bloody members , but it could lead to and a scramble for jobs .
6 You can add to that an extra billion to pay for the interest in their borrowing .
7 I would add to that the outrageous claims made by Labour that the Tories were going to privatise the NHS .
8 I would add to that the importance , I am not a sexist , of a godly father .
9 And you can add to that the fact that a number of districts er have said that they 've been consulted five times by the County Council er on various erm population projections .
10 Who can they turn to if the native landowners and the French are against them ? "
11 But he 's still furious at the conditions laid down by the Department of Environment which he must agree to before the gypsies can stay .
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