Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb mod] [verb] to [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | All prospective presidential candidates would have to screened by a pre-selection committee , comprising the government-appointed chairman of the Public Service Commission , a member of the Presidential Council of Minority Rights , and the head of the Society of Accountants . |
2 | All the proceeds will go to rebuilding the former GW locomotive . |
3 | Only larger companies can stretch to having a full-time risk or insurance manager . |
4 | In either situation the above approach is the way Christians should contribute to managing industrial relations . |
5 | We believe that proper steps towards these aims would contribute to securing further improvement in the quality of children 's education . ’ |
6 | At the top of the list is a European Neutron Source , a successor to the Nuclear Structure Facility at Daresbury that was closed down last month , which many physicists would like to seen built at the Science and Engineering Research Council 's Rutherford Appleton Laboratory . |
7 | However , it is possible to make some general comments about the ways in which descriptions of a child 's language difficulties can contribute to planning intervention . |
8 | However , there will be some circumstances where representations may have to made on behalf of individuals who enjoy income other than that arising from the Church , and who may therefore have a tax liability or indeed who may have tax repayment due to them . |
9 | On Cambodia , " the two sides were convinced that the improvement of Sino-Vietnamese relations could contribute to spurring a comprehensive political solution " . |
10 | Imagine how club bouncers would react to finding a bundle of Khat during a door search . |
11 | For this reason , government-provided services which reduced such high rates would contribute to raising the national wealth . |
12 | Many workers were also worried that the community care proposals would lead to de-skilling , partly because of the increased use of non-professional helpers and partly because care packages would concentrate on practical help with a lower value being placed on the less quantifiable aspects of social work support . |
13 | This is not to say that the contributions which social scientists may make to solving particular technical problems , or enlarging the sphere of rational decision making , should be dismissed altogether ; only that they have to be seen in the wider context of political contestation and choice . |
14 | The APA now says psychiatrists should stick to describing a defendant 's mental condition and his motivation at the time of a crime . |
15 | For instance , most players will admit to taking to tablature in a very big way ; it 's easy to decipher and you can play something very like the part in question almost immediately . |
16 | In this area , theological colleges can contribute to redefining the meaning of a Christian presence in societies which are in transition — such as Spain and Portugal . |
17 | They will have less exhausting and dangerous weekend travel and the cricket they play on Sundays , although some habitual spectators may object to missing their Sunday lunch , should be all the better for the extra 10 overs . |
18 | Pupils may respond to seeing this possibility in different ways . |
19 | The research areas listed above are important not just for themselves but even more for the contribution the results might make to thinking about present and future musical practice . |
20 | He emphasized that respectable ratepayers would object to contributing to the cost of giving artificial security to their neighbours ' looseness of life . |
21 | Others may resort to laybacking the slightly rightward-leaning crack . |
22 | Instead their reports should stick to investigating and reporting the facts , he told the MPs ' inquiry into the methods of company investigations . |
23 | But with the approaching academic year our thoughts must turn to preparing for the forthcoming term . |
24 | Answer guide : This is an ideal situation to focus on how students will react to setting their own targets and having targets set for them and then relating this to a business situation . |
25 | Many factors can contribute to thinning hair , including stress , diet , illness and even pregnancy as well as the natural ageing process . |
26 | Whether or not budgets can run to making provisions such as have been suggested , it is important that the Church affirm and encourage its leading musicians . |
27 | Its purpose was to discuss the local situation and consider how the churches should respond to rising levels of poverty . |
28 | Every employer should have a written but flexible plan which sets out business goals and targets , considers how employees will contribute to achieving the plan and specifies how development needs in particular will be assessed and met . |
29 | It was a good example of how employees can contribute to solving pollution problems . |
30 | Over-use of hot air appliances can contribute to drying out the hair . |