Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [pos pn] [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 Autonomy however should not imply total independence for although the manager may divest his authority to the surveyor to run the job on site , he is still ultimately responsible and must show support at all stages .
2 Help us to draw closer to others , in friendship and fellowship , so that as ambassadors for you we may convey Your message to the world today .
3 Despite the Prime Minister 's pledge , Diana may never be queen — because Charles may surrender his right to be king .
4 The state of a country 's trading balance on a geographical basis may direct our attention to the condition of the trade balance with the rest of the world .
5 It is entirely typical of Pound that he should want his criticism to be immediately useful — to , as he says , ‘ the neophyte ’ .
6 Having passed the green flashing light at the end of the main breakwater and also that of the inner Leon y Castillo mole , both of which are left to starboard , arriving yachts should make their way to the small boat harbour .
7 The fundamental issue at stake here was not the merits or otherwise of the League , but whether the peace movement should lend its support to any reconstruction of security arrangements short of the total renunciation of the use of force .
8 Women 's inferior economic position must affect their access to the better places , but no work has been done to substantiate this point .
9 ‘ Wait but a few moments here for me , ’ she said more gently , ‘ for I must make my farewell to the Lady Percy , who has been more than kind to me . ’
10 I know , but the hon. Gentleman must relate his question to the Government 's responsibilities .
11 In the case of such a property not being regarded as a private dwellinghouse , a bank/organisation should notify its interest to an insurer irrespective of the sum insured .
12 She may be dressed in a different uniform , and therefore must explain her role to the patient .
13 Mr Bond must surrender his passport to Mr Ramsay , who will consider any application from Mr Bond to travel overseas .
14 His weight is further forward , but each passenger must suit his style to his driver 's technique .
15 At all times you should respect their right to confidentiality . ’
16 It must seem natural that the profession should direct its attention to needs of prisoners appearing on overnight charges …
17 It can not be supposed that this regulation meant that , in each case , the minister in person should direct his mind to the matter .
18 By contrast , the definition of a good frame is almost exactly the opposite ; it should be immediately absorbed without any period of consideration and , rather than being the focus of attention in itself , should direct our attention to the object within it .
19 The Attorney General must refer his sentence to the Appeal Court within 28 days of that date .
20 The EC 's delegate to the talks , Pablo Benavides , said afterwards that he thought further talks would be unproductive and that the two parties should refer their dispute to the International Court of Justice .
21 You should refer your complaint to the Manager at the branch or office where the problem has arisen .
22 He must do his homage to the Queen — her first bishop to do homage .
23 Except under special circumstances the parents , guardians , or persons liable to contribute to the support of the child must give their consent to the adoption .
24 They can not be permitted to isolate their child and view him or her as different from other blacks ; rather they must perceive their child to be an extension of other black people .
25 Candidates from other overseas countries should send their application to UCAS direct .
26 If the security forces are as well informed as they claim about paramilitary leadership , north and south of the border , they must carry their offensive to them , wherever they are .
27 Now brewers must ensure their message to consumers is in the best possible taste .
28 I must bring your attention to Standing Order C A matter in hand .
29 The hon. Gentleman must bring his question to a conclusion , please .
30 But the evidence on which he should base his advice to me is the same evidence on which it would have been appropriate for me to form my own judgment .
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