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

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1 It is necessary , therefore , for each part of the universal Church to act ‘ as it believes the whole Church should act in obedience to Christ ’ .
2 Pursuant to section 85 and Schedule 14 , if both the complainant and the society agree , the adjudicator may act in relation to a complaint within section 83 as an arbitrator with all the legal consequences that that entails .
3 Given the above potential for arbitrage profits , it was argued that if enough investors acted on this opportunity , the price of ABC Ltd would rise and that of XYZ Ltd would fall in response to the changing pattern of demand .
4 The surface above will rise or fall in response to the changes in volume brought about by these alterations in mineral density .
5 But conversely if the government raises interest rates the supply of money may fall in response to a lower demand for money .
6 Because viewing distance from the screen does not fall in proportion to the screen dimensions , this resolution becomes acceptable .
7 This could also be a place to introduce vocabulary your students will need in order to be able to follow the programme .
8 There are thus no circumstances in which the Chewong may behave in contradiction to their ideologically constructed concept of human nature .
9 If the Government are prepared to put £66 million into the work now , as well as dragooning hon. Members to push this Bill through the House , they must have — certainly they ought to have — a clearer idea of how they will behave in relation to the ultimate funding of the project when British Rail wants to start work .
10 The multi-disciplinary approaches to plant taxonomy being encouraged in Edinburgh will contribute in future to European developments in plant sciences , agriculture , horticulture , biotechnology , renewable resource management , environmental conservation and risk assessment , through an increased understanding of the existing plant biodiversity within Europe .
11 He would usually appear in answer to the signal within a few minutes , for each sereno has a certain section to patrol .
12 Bearing in mind that Mr Steel probably on his own admission has said he 's been a bit late out of the starting blocks in order to make his bid for a review of the allocations , er I mean how do you feel in response to that ?
13 Hotels , larger or smaller than Hallery House , will also benefit from the system which can be installed to handle two exchange lines and 10 extensions , and can grow in size to 40 exchange lines and 140 extensions .
14 ( 3 ) The magnetic field in the disk and its coupling to the coronal gas above and below the plane may grow in strength to the point at which it destabilizes the planar flow .
15 What he did not give in response to the many points made by my Hon. Friend the Member for Dundee , East ( Mr. McAllion ) were absolute guarantees and reassurance for the people who work for the Scottish Transport Group .
16 What he does n't do in contrast to his practice with musical guests is to invite Jazzie to talk .
17 what do you do in reaction to that ?
18 So , I do n't see from Pearson 's point of view that , that a government of any complexion will alter what we can and er , or ca n't do in relation to our current er , holdings .
19 ‘ There is not a lot I can do in relation to the Rumbelows League Cup semi-final with Manchester United .
20 Failure to prevent rain entering can result in damage to the structure beneath , and to ceilings and decorations .
21 Under these circumstances , the chain may cause bruising , and can even result in damage to the nerves unless adjusted .
22 The narrow rule states that the manufacturer 's negligence must result in damage to the consumer 's life or property .
23 The serum concentration is falling rapidly at 15 minutes , and small changes in the timing of the sample will greatly affect the observed result , which could result in day to day inconsistencies and unwarranted changes in dosage .
24 The value of the heavy minerals is in the information they give on a sediment 's provenance , although their dissolution during diagenesis may result in modification to the original assemblage ( Morton , 1985b ) .
25 The water authority will reject applications for the use of septic tanks when absorption tests are unsatisfactory or where the siting of the tank could result in pollution to a spring , stream or well used for drinking purposes .
26 Changes made to rule-making powers in Part I of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 will result in changes to the general right of appeal .
27 However , the change in trade patterns induced by the creation of a CU could result in alterations to the competitive environment , and give rise to opportunities to reap economies of scale .
28 Putting a fist , or other object , into the rectum may result in injury to the lining of this area and therefore can increase the risk of HIV transmission .
29 It was held that a manufacturer of products , which he sells in such a form as to show that he intends them to reach the ultimate consumer in the form in which they left him , with no reasonable possibility of intermediate examination , and with the knowledge that the absence of reasonable care in the preparation or putting up of the products will result in injury to the consumer 's life or property , owes a duty to the consumer to take reasonable care .
30 Lord Denning stated : Wherever a person has a sufficient degree of control over premises that he ought to realise that any failure on his part to use care may result in injury to a person coming lawfully there , then he is an occupier and the person coming lawfully there is his visitor .
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