Example sentences of "[coord] [to-vb] the [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 These are rehearsals , and performances given solely or primarily for the purpose of making a recording or to enable the performance to he broadcast or included in a cable programme , unless it was attended by persons other than those participating for such purposes .
2 The term of the instrument is usually self evident but where either party has the option to extend the term , or to require the instrument to be redeemed early , such options should be carefully evaluated .
3 First , there are problems over ‘ ambiguity ’ , and whether to use Fielding 's definition of counterurbanization as the opposite of urbanization , or to extend the term to Robert and Randolph 's ( 1983 ) prerequisites including both decentralization and deconcentration .
4 For example , would the section apply where , in the course of a heated dispute between neighbours , one of the participants were to ‘ threaten ’ to call in the police , or to refer the matter to his solicitors , with the result that the other protagonist resorted to violence .
5 Thus the imperatives for Europe are and will remain , to lower oil dependence , to achieve a better balanced diversity of supplies , to make the most of indigenous supplies where they are economical and to continue the drive to greater energy efficiency .
6 Photographers are trained to get the best out of models and to arrange the lighting to the most dramatic effect , and they are usually very creative as well .
7 We hold such information in our collections , and our staff have the necessary skills to interpret this information , to recognise its significance , and to impart the knowledge to others throughout Europe .
8 Both during and after work experience the student is given the opportunity to identify the contribution of work experience to his/her personal and social development and to relate the experience to future plans for work , education or training .
9 Whatever the mechanism of the sale and to whom , the intention of privatisation is to increase economic efficiency ( Commander and Killick , 1988 ) and to increase the degree to which the country can become part of the global economy ( Vernon , 1988 ) .
10 It is a programme designed to add to the wealth and efficiency of the nation , to give a spur to industry and to open the way to markets . ’
11 But quickly she was allowed an even higher profile and last October was formally appointed party deputy chairman to take on a prominent role during the election campaign and to sell the party to the business community .
12 Certain administrative changes at this time appear designed to effect a stricter supervision by the Exchequer over the collection of the Forest revenues , and to lessen the temptation to extortion by the Forest officers .
13 For the most part , however , it was not the democrats who carried the day , but the Whig Founding Fathers , who were as concerned as their British namesakes to establish restraints on the popular will , to protect the interests of the rich and propertied , and to restrict the franchise to property-holders .
14 It is imperative to meet face to face with the client and to visit the company to be valued to get a ‘ feel ’ for the business .
15 However , international efforts to halt acid rain pollution ( in part caused by sulphur dioxide ) and to reverse the damage to the ozone layer were expected soon to have an effect , so that overall global warming would increase rapidly from the middle of next century .
16 Our first response to this must be to work with our partners in the public and private sectors to generate new economic activity and employment opportunities , and to enhance the access to these jobs by all Glasgow 's residents .
17 After recording that the specific purposes for which leave was granted were to quash the section 2 notice dated 24 June 1991 , and to require the applicant to be cautioned in accordance with paragraph 16.5 of Code C before being called upon to comply with the requirements of a section 2 notice , the court began by noting that these two grounds rested upon substantially the same basis ; namely that if the notice could lawfully be served after the person under investigation had been charged his constitutional right of silence would be lost , at any rate if a caution were not administered .
18 For many years the Yugoslav system of allocation was to allow exporters to retain a certain proportion of their foreign exchange earnings and to surrender the remainder to the National Bank .
19 We are committed to legislating as soon as possible on a new scheme to protect hedgerows and to notify the intention to grub up .
20 The EC Communications and Telecommunications Ministers agreed on Dec. 8 , 1989 , on a programme to deregulate and liberalize the remaining areas of the EC market in telecommunications which had not been covered by earlier agreements ( see p. 36494 ) , voting to deregulate value-added telephone services by April 1 , 1990 ( with transitional concessions to Spain , Portugal and Greece ) , and to extend the ruling to packet-switching and circuit-switching services by the start of 1993 .
21 In the last resort achievement will be dependent on the community 's willingness to accept an increased responsibility for those of its members who are or have been mentally ill … time is needed to prepare the way and to accustom the community to these added responsibilities .
22 It gives me the opportunity to explain in proper terms why the Government took that step and to give the lie to many of the hon. Gentleman 's arguments .
23 And to put the position to him .
24 Vice-President and Finance Minister George Saitoti presented a budget on June 15 , 1989 , largely intended to appeal to international donors through its aim to curb public expenditure and to reduce the deficit to 4.2 per cent of GDP in 1989-90 , from 4.5 per cent in 1988-89 .
25 The second was to do with the design of the machinery to increase job cycle times and to reduce the extent to which work would be machine paced .
26 Two of the government 's most important objectives are to reduce the proportion of the nation 's wealth consumed by the public sector and to reduce the extent to which individuals are held back by the public sector …
27 All professionals concerned with human services are being asked to examine their own attitudes and practices and to question the extent to which these might unwittingly or even deliberately discriminate unfairly against some sections of the population .
28 They also had to share ordinary police duties with Royal Military Police in order to give the latter civilian experience and to condition the public to being policed by them .
29 The poet writes as if the train were a woman to give it a more human and emotional element and to allow the reader to be involved with the journey on a deeper level than would be necessary if it were a simple poem taken from an objective rather than a personal view .
30 Yet it is also important to recognise the limitations on this collective monopoly of power and to assess the degree to which differentiation within the collectivity may affect the locus of that power .
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