Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] [verb] to [art] " in BNC.

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1 Just as an animal without previous experience may respond to a complex stimulus , so it may produce a complex set of movements in response to a stimulus .
2 On the contrary , it is possible that greater training in counselling skills may lead to a more skilfully directed and efficient interview .
3 It also lists the various access rights which a user may have to a module .
4 The following lists the various access rights which a user may have to a module :
5 Different professional institutions may define to a greater or lesser extent the modes and their mix .
6 ( 3 ) When granting a licence , a licensing board may attach to the licence any condition set out in a byelaw by virtue of paragraph ( 1 ) of subsection ( 1 ) above .
7 Our sportsdesk can detect from the far end of a crease someone who has gone through life under the impression that Bodyline may refer to a one-piece undergarment .
8 Although this ‘ voluntary ’ aspect of indirect taxes may apply to a particular individual and a particular tax , it can not apply to all individuals and all taxes .
9 Yet the weak or anomalous We forms may point to a further truth , that Shakespeare conceives of the relationship between two friends as both united and separated .
10 However , the lack of relationship between the technical dimension of work and housework satisfaction patterns may point to the relative unimportance of working conditions as factors shaping work satisfaction generally .
11 It is not so , except perhaps in the most formal of speaking styles , where a sentence may fall to a low point in the voice and be followed by a substantial silence , and we know that it has come to an end .
12 The vascular change may extend to the right ventricle , with endocarditis involving the tricuspid valve .
13 However insignificant the change may appear to the surveyor its effect may be far-reaching and subsequent embarrassment can be prevented by timely confirmation .
14 This consideration of the events and operations may lead to a tuning of the model , an adjustment of the entitles and the attributes .
15 Social life revolves mainly round the hotels , though dedicated night owls may retire to the late bars , or visit the bright lights of Bodrum and the spectacular ‘ Halikarnas ’ disco .
16 Prisoners may complain to the prison authorities or they may complain to the Board of Visitors .
17 Their stubbornness may lead to a heightened sense of mischievousness and humour untainted by cruelty or spite .
18 The final decision may go to the one who is the most persistent in his attempts to persuade the customer that the product meets the buyer 's needs .
19 Press and television reports on the adverse consequences of the centre 's decision may lead to the decision being reconsidered .
20 Those who are removed from the Register by the Professional Conduct Committee or Health Committee and are aggrieved by that decision may appeal to the appropriate Appeal Court for the part of the UK in which they reside .
21 Students who successfully complete the course may transfer to the second year of the BSc Hons Mathematics , Statistics and Computing course at Jordanstown .
22 Napier 's principal , Professor William Turmeau , said the budget may lead to the most difficult financial year it has ever experienced .
23 The procedure is similar to that provided by Ord 22 , r 10 in relation to variations ; the judgment creditor may object to the terms offered by the defendant and either party may apply for the order made by the proper officer to be reconsidered by the district judge .
24 Meantime , the agreement under which Encore Computer Corp may switch to the Alpha from the Motorola Inc 88000 that it presently uses is apparently not a done deal yet .
25 The information disclosed in published accounts may relate to a single company or to a group of companies under a holding company .
26 They had , however , the ‘ duty of making such inquiry as the circumstances of the case ought to indicate to a sensible man is , without difficulty , presently practicable ’ .
27 But this statement is an oversimplification : the phrase ‘ having the force of law ’ has no precise meaning but is an amalgam of features which different rules may possess to a greater or lesser extent .
28 Dulé found himself longing , this carnage , this bloodshed must come to an end , we must call a truce , make a new treaty .
29 Any water sport group interested in being involved in the NRA discussions should write to the Recreation Department , NRA , Eldon House , Regents Centre , Gosforth , Newcastle , NE3 3UD .
30 There seems to be no reason why different attitudes should apply to the two major methods for the creation and development of international law when both are ultimately founded upon consent .
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