Example sentences of "[noun sg] [to-vb] [prep] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Consider providing the participating member with the opportunity to report on results of contact directly to the client , in order to ensure effective communication . |
2 | In practice , banks will seek to minimize their exposure to risk by building in several safeguards such as requiring the developer to give certain guarantees : for example on completion and cost over-runs . |
3 | It is the student 's responsibility to arrange for payment in full , on or before enrolment , although arrangements exist to allow self-funding students to pay in termly instalments ( see below ) . |
4 | It is the student 's responsibility to arrange for payment in full on or before enrolment . |
5 | Described in press coverage of the Angry Brigade trial as a ‘ compulsive joiner of revolutionary movements throughout Europe ’ , he dropped out of his Latin American studies course to go to Paris during the student riots of May 1968 . |
6 | He also expressed " deep remorse over the unbearable suffering and sorrow Japan inflicted " by its " reckless " decision to go to war with the USA . |
7 | His decision to retire to Alderney with his third wife , Pat , was never easy . |
8 | Following the Olympic bronze medalist Denis Stewart 's decision to retire from competition after a poor performance in the world championships in Belgrade , two months ago , the No.1 spot was up for grabs . |
9 | Following the Olympic bronze medalist Denis Stewart 's decision to retire from competition after a poor performance in the world championships in Belgrade , two months ago , the No.1 spot was up for grabs . |
10 | The election of Sir Michael followed Namaliu 's decision to retire from politics in order to spend more time with his wife who was seriously ill . |
11 | But many archbishops were delighted by the excuse to go on pilgrimage to Rome ; and one of the first to benefit from the custom was Sigeric , archbishop of Canterbury ( 990 — 4 ) , who has left us a kind of diary of his visit — first of the churches in Rome which a pilgrim had especially to visit and to pray in , and then of the stages on his long journey back to Canterbury . |
12 | We were getting more mileage out of an asset we already owned and it gave the business a wider base to cope with fluctuations in any part of it . |
13 | It would not be appropriate in a book of this kind to go into details over the clinical manifestations and classifications of mental disorder , although the booklist at the end of the chapter contains some introductory reading on the subject . |
14 | But at this meeting I went to , people there felt very strongly that services should not be awarded funding to go for investors in people . |
15 | Richard Roberts seized the opportunity to contract with landowners for the purchase of their wood and furze crop , which he sold at a handsome profit to the tinners . |
16 | After all , there was no necessity to go to Benediction on a Saturday evening . |
17 | but it skims across the surface of the water and it 's very quick , it only takes half an hour to go from Ramsgate to Dover . |
18 | General Accident is supporting this request and have taken the decision to continue with payment of benefit when a claimant attends such a course . |
19 | However , total enrolment fell between 1980 and 1986 , suggesting that girls have had more opportunity to go to school under war conditions than boys . |
20 | In recent months I have had the opportunity to go to Kashmir by arrangement with both the Pakistani Government and the Indian Government , and I have seen the profound suffering among Kashmiris of both religions — Hindu and Muslim . |
21 | The latter , fully engaged in this process , has little opportunity to go in pursuit of relevant insights from the informing disciplines . |
22 | By running a £5 million overdraft , the court could in a way be construed as borrowing money to invest in works of art . |
23 | HSBC , which is expected to release good profits on Monday , still fell 38p to 603p , reflecting the 200-point drop in the Hang Seng index after the Hong Kong governor 's decision to proceed with plans for partial democracy in the colony in the teeth of Chinese hostility . |
24 | On Aug. 2 , 1989 , the CPI-M-led Left Democratic Front government in Kerala confirmed its decision to proceed with investigations into the former Congress ( I ) Chief Minister , K. Karunakaran , and his Education Minister , T. M. Jacob , after the report of a commission into irregularities surrounding the publication of pre-degree examination results in 1986 . |
25 | Initially , there will be detailed negotiations between the bidder and the target and their respective advisers on the terms of the takeover and , if appropriate , the decision to proceed by way of a scheme of arrangement . |
26 | ‘ proceed to a particular point ’ means e.g. to signal the driver to go from A to B or start a particular line of traffic etc . |
27 | Knowledge of findings like these are an example of the kind of insight-promoting information which often helps to give teachers new heart to proceed in spite of seemingly overwhelming obstacles . |
28 | It will be the first Japanese car-maker to go into business in Eastern Europe . |
29 | In the event of an unsuccessful application to the Crown Court on grounds of delay , the appropriate procedure will be for the trial to proceed in accordance with the trial judge 's ruling and , if necessary , the point should be argued as part of any appeal to the Court of Appeal ( Criminal Division ) ( post , p. 19E–F ) . |
30 | In the event of an unsuccessful application to the Crown Court on such grounds , the appropriate procedure will be for the trial to proceed in accordance with the ruling of the trial judge and , if necessary , the point should be argued as part of any appeal to the Court of Appeal ( Criminal Division ) . |