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

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1 The Preamble and Article 1 of Regulation 2052/88 should be amended to include a reference to Article 130 R of the Treaty .
2 The conference also suggested that the standard requisitions on title be amended to include a reference to whether a seller 's solicitor was also acting for the lender in the redemption of the mortgage .
3 The SNC agreed to issue an appeal to the UN Secretary-General proposing the quick dispatch of the first group of troops of the UN Transitional Authority in Cambodia ( UNTAC ) .
4 If the clause provides for the substitution of figures , it is important to ensure that all necessary mathematical information is given to enable the rent to be calculated ( see Wyndham Investments v Motorway Tyres and Accessories [ 1991 ] 2 EGLR 114 for a case where this was not done , and the index linked rent failed completely ) .
5 Father Hugh Mcaleese said : ‘ We are devastated , but we intend to restore the church to its former glory .
6 In the meantime , drivers Frank Galashan and Danny Hopkins are keeping the Waste Recycling lorry moving by taking it in turns to drive the vehicle to Leslie .
7 It is offering its Audio Solution Board , which is a single board system with support for CD ROM drives , and is intended to enable a computer to be used as a sound studio .
8 Montrose was hard pressed to draft a reply to Lord Elphinstone , and in fact the duke took refuge in a claim of ill-health to excuse his failure to solicit his friend 's attendance at the meeting of the commissioners of supply on 17th May , 1747 .
9 The plaintiff agreed to lease a property to Lunnis , who assigned this equitable lease by way of mortgage .
10 On Doody 's death in 1706 , the Court of Apothecaries agreed to lease the garden to a joint stock of ninety subscribers , amongst whom Isaac Rand was prominent .
11 Jazz and Hoomey had stopped using the bus to and from school and ran together , fortunately down hill all the way there when they were always late .
12 The government alleged Dr Siraj knew of a planned coup attempt by military officers and that , although he refused to take part , he failed to report the matter to the security services .
13 This existing history of ‘ miraculous ’ cures is just a hint of what may be available to the human mind struggling to find a way to greater self-help in coping with ill health and adversity , if only the vitally necessary ‘ faith ’ were more easily grasped and held on to .
14 Durkheim sought to provide an answer to this question by demonstrating that society forms an integrated unity similar to that of living organisms .
15 If you do n't feel like phoning send an sae to Metro 1.4s Questions , Daily Mirror , Blackhorse Road , London SE99 7TY and we 'll send the questions to you .
16 The fourth book featured a scene in which a man planned to write a letter to his Father and Mother telling them of his new-found happiness , but he never could bring himself to write the letter .
17 William Walker , an official from the State Department , remembered seeing him rush to catch a flight to Central America , having just got off a flight from Europe , unkempt , a flight-bag over his shoulder .
18 The Supreme Privy Council , established during the reign of Peter 's widow Catherine I ( 1725–27 ) , sought to establish the right to participation in , and an effective veto over , all major policy decisions .
19 The M32 links should be developed to increase the access to the rest of the country , to aid the creation of new business in the area .
20 On Nov. 12 Israel agreed to accept a visit to Jerusalem by Jean-Claude Aimé as the envoy of the UN Secretary-General , on condition that Aimé would not use the opportunity of his visit for an investigation specifically directed to the Temple Mount killings .
21 Random samples are objectively determined and their " sampling error " can be calculated to indicate the degree to which they are representative of the relevant population .
22 His trip to Rome in 1228 was intended to secure the succession to Archbishop Langton whom Alexander served also as executor .
23 regional media , for example , will be looking for a connection with their area , magazines concerned particularly with healthy living will be on the look-out for any health angle and teenage publications will want to know the relevance to young people .
24 The individual will want to know the answer to two questions :
25 But the question that young pilots would want to know the answer to is this , erm are there aircraft anywhere in the world with which you have not made a comparison in terms of air superiority ?
26 Many elderly housebound people living alone feel the loss of their independence very keenly and fear becoming a burden to others .
27 As its title indicates , this book is intended to provide an introduction to the main topics currently discussed under the rather unclear heading of ‘ epistemology ’ or theory of knowledge .
28 Waldegrave said that the need to promote the public understanding of science would be addressed in the forthcoming White Paper ( policy document ) on science and technology and that he planned to launch a campaign to ‘ evangelize ’ science .
29 ‘ I want to see an end to those days ’ , Farr-Jones adds .
30 They want to see an end to the image of trade unions as Labour 's paymaster and , by implication , policy-maker .
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