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

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1 The section is intended to give the police power to impose conditions on ‘ coercive ’ marches which will not necessarily give rise to disorder ; a National Front march through a predominantly Asian district may well prompt many of the citizens simply to board up their properties and remain indoors .
2 The FMLN has argued that , no matter what type of medicine one practises , if health knowledge , skills and resources are sold on the market as commodities this will necessarily limit access to health care , fragment and distort the nature of the health process , constrain the relation between health workers and users , and undermine people 's control over their health .
3 They thus need only provide care to quality standards which they set for themselves when first agreeing a contract and they can avoid being drawn into the ‘ high volume/doubtful quality ’ trap .
4 Here purists were deliberately challenging official arguments which opposed fresh legislation or greater public discussion on the grounds that this would only draw attention to sex and incite immorality .
5 This did n't necessarily mean hostility to religion as such .
6 We 'd better say goodbye to Shrub .
7 It was widely thought that the acceptance of sound broadcasting would soon weaken opposition to television .
8 ‘ This one wanted to do my work , but when he started telling me that personally he was against all pet shops and would like to see them closed we did n't exactly see eye to eye .
9 If he does , he may just come face to face with himself .
10 But in a welcome departure from the impersonal world of the supermarket , with its individually cling-filmed organic vegetables , the farmer and shopper will soon come face to face .
11 The CB must somehow involve obedience to instruction on the grounds that Chris can not have a tantrum while doing as he is told .
12 In the longer term , provided finance becomes available , the Plan proposes a new Light Rapid Transit system to eventually run east to west and north to south across the city .
13 power considerations will usually give way to efficiency — at least in profit-making enterprises , if observations are taken at sufficiently long intervals [ …
14 ‘ We do n't always see eye to eye , ’ Marler reflected , blowing smoke circles , ‘ Newman and I. But he 's had a tough time , I 'll give him that . ’
15 " I do n't always see eye to eye with my father for instance about the way things are done here . "
16 Fernand was employed by the previous owner and does not always see eye to eye with Alain on the way the estate should be managed , but no … ’
17 They do n't always see eye to eye but they respect one another .
18 ‘ Added to which the Reichsführer and Admiral Canaris do not always see eye to eye .
19 ‘ Well , we do n't always see eye to eye about things .
20 And if he did n't do that she could n't possibly see how they would ever see eye to eye .
21 Newspapers printed a photograph of a letter to a flood-control committee bearing Mr Li 's signature , so it was assumed that he could still put pen to paper .
22 It should be pointed out that an action in negligence is not restricted to shock and personal injuries but may also include damage to property or even sometimes purely financial loss .
23 He may also fall prey to complacency in that , having added his bottle of Preparation W , he then fails to notice ailment Z which requires a quite different treatment .
24 An unfavourable environment may also decrease resistance to infection : for example , prolonged exposure to cold and damp may increase susceptibility to infection .
25 Koshland also found that the depolarisation and ACh acted in similar but parallel ways ; habituation to , say , ACh stimulation did not also produce habituation to depolarisation .
26 The Code may also have relevance to unitisation proposals which are in competition with an offer to which the Code applies .
27 In short , the probability is that women will more often gain access to heroin through a male , frequently via a ‘ romantic relationship ’ , than any other social route .
28 How does the Lord Chancellor think those people will now get access to justice ?
29 This dichotomy must surely give rise to resentment , however firmly repressed .
30 And I I would simply draw attention to paragraph two of that report er in the second last sentence in the paragraph it says Well I 'd better actually read the er the whole paragraph .
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