Example sentences of "[noun pl] to invest in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 CAPEL-Cure Myers has launched a service which monitors the opportunities to invest in Business Expansion Scheme companies before the end of the current tax year .
2 Housing Minister Sir George Young is drawing up plans to encourage banks , building societies and pension funds to invest in rental properties .
3 We will require the gas and electricity companies to invest in insulation and other energy-saving measures .
4 It was also trying to persuade large drug companies to invest in rainforest protection ; investment which would not stem from any sense of altruism on their behalf but because , for the industrialised world , the value of medicines derived from the rainforest runs at over forty billion dollars per year .
5 We will require the energy companies to invest in R&D , and encourage the development of clean-burn coal technology .
6 However , there are also positive grounds for governments to invest in education and training for independence and employment .
7 Some in the forestry industry would like to see tax regulations used to encourage individuals to invest in tree planting , through vehicles such as unit trusts .
8 Comparisons will be made of output per employee in selected operations , workforce qualifications , incentives to employers and to individuals to invest in training , and type of machinery installed .
9 Why does not the Government give the regulator the power to direct electricity-generating companies to use their massive profits to invest in home insulation and to improve the energy efficiency of industry ?
10 The construction of climatic protection would surely encourage entrepreneurs to invest in leisure and entertainment facilities that would be without equal in the British Isles and would rival or eclipse most facilities abroad .
11 Further , there is very little evidence to suggest that R&D spillovers seriously undermine incentives to invest in R&D , partly because own and rivals ' R&D is often complementary and partly because many firms must invest in R&D in order to be able to benefit from spillovers .
12 In turn , government should provide industry with incentives to invest in innovation .
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