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

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1 Having a parched nose and throat may lower resistance to colds , croup , sinusitis and respiratory problems .
2 The settlement may lend money to X Ltd ; that will be an associated payment ( TA 1988 , s678(1) ( a ) and ( 5 ) ) .
3 Another factor which may influence return to work is the amount of benefit in comparison with level of earnings .
4 You may restrict access to files for which LIFESPAN normally requires WORLD:READ or WORLD:READ+EXECUTE access by setting no WORLD access and applying ACLs .
5 Decisions may make reference to expectations and values concerning kin relationships that can only be assumed .
6 Instead they should restrict access to plants , control contracts and set up local industries to capitalise on biodiversity .
7 They are convinced that religion must make sense to believer and unbeliever alike .
8 The European Commission has requested that the criteria document for the " ecolabel " for hair spray should include reference to animal testing and the EC Cosmetics Directive , which envisages a cessation of animal testing of cosmetics by 1998 .
9 So Waleran goes where his roots are , to keep them safe from being torn up , even if he must do homage to Anjou for the soil they 've been firm in for generations .
10 The one thing I remember taking from that report was the recommendation about how one should present drama to children that you do n't patronise , you do n't talk down .
11 Your roadie should organize transport to gigs , getting your equipment in and out of venues and also attend to any on-stage problems which may come up when you are playing .
12 The narrow confines of political life must give way to total history , offering rich explanations of the multifarious aspects of the past .
13 Soon simplicity must give way to sophistication .
14 R&D must give way to demonstration , which should mean showing that the technology works .
15 The main purpose of Marx 's economic theory is to explain the phenomenon of surplus value in the capitalist system and the reason why capitalism as an economic system can not survive but must give way to socialism .
16 Cameron Ward , a manager at the North Middlesex Hospital in Edmonton , north London , said : ‘ We must give priority to emergencies . ’
17 In the view of the European Court , the courts of the member states should give supremacy to community law ( Costa v. E.N.E.L. 1964 ) .
18 Heredity requires that different types should exist , say A's and B's , and that like should beget like — A's should give rise to A's and B's to B's .
19 It was inevitable that the shift of leadership from the PLO outside to UNLU should give rise to thoughts of a split in Palestinian ranks , between the ‘ inside ’ and ‘ outside ’ .
20 If so , it is perhaps surprising that a threat of a mere breach of contract should give rise to liability .
21 Although Bekenstein 's hypothesis that black holes have a finite entropy requires for its consistency that black holes should radiate thermally , at first it seems a complete miracle that the detailed quantum-mechanical calculations of particle creation should give rise to emission with a thermal spectrum .
22 This may lay extra stress upon him , and should give rise to considerations of how much stress may be alleviated .
23 ‘ And then the Great Vale , with the Great River , which we must follow north to Talisker . ’
24 Two of the issues which stand out most clearly from staff responses to the assessment are ( i ) that we must provide training in the health and safety aspects of workstation use , and ( ii ) that we must provide information to staff on the procedures for eyesight testing for those staff who spend long periods in front of display screens .
25 THE PARENTS ' CHARTER proposes that schools should provide information to parents about levels of attendance and truancy .
26 ( ii ) Teaching about language should draw attention to people 's sensitivity to quite small features of pronunciation that differentiate the speech of one area from others ; and to any grammatical differences between the speech of the area and spoken Standard English , eg in verb forms , pronoun use , prepositions .
27 In summary , I agree that the courts should have recourse to Hansard in the circumstances and to the extent he proposes .
28 That is not quite what we suggested , which was that it should have regard to affordability .
29 We feel very strongly that people should have access to solicitors who have knowledge of immigration law , and who can protect people by explaining the difficult legislation and regulations dealing with immigration policy .
30 all stock should have access to pasture during the grazing season
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