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

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1 In any event the presumption is rebuttable and will be fairly easily rebutted where a developer needs to retain ownership of the road in order to build it or to dedicate it as a public highway .
2 By contrast , in the United Kingdom venereology has to form part of the undergraduate medical curriculum and will be taught by a specialist venereologist or genito-urinary physician .
3 you insurance them centrally as it were and each resident has to pay part of the insurance cost ?
4 Today 's quarry owner has to take account of the environmental issues his predecessor could safely ignore .
5 It seems beyond question that any sensible approach to the teaching of writing has to take account of the process of writing .
6 We noted , for example , that the discourse analyst has to take account of the context in which a piece of discourse occurs .
7 Final reason , is that fo for borrowing , is that we could take a view , that borrowing in a particular year has to take account of the of the valuable circumstances at that particular time .
8 She has to take account of the views of society at large .
9 One also has to take notice of the disadvantages to one 's life of too obsessive a preoccupation with questions of the precise limits of authority .
10 In order to gain any consensual alliance in the area of law and order a State has to take note of the emerging social formations , class fractions , cultures and consciousnesses of a multi-ethnic , gender-conscious society .
11 The House needs to take note of the fact that , in 1961 , there were 147,000 grocery stores in Britain , whereas in 1990 there were just 44 , 700 .
12 Planning needs to take account of the worst possible disaster .
13 This would suggest that the study of politics and the mass media needs to take account of the relationships between the media and those in positions of power ; it also needs to focus on specific and recognizable instances of ‘ impact ’ and ‘ effects ’ as well as the deeper level of perceptions of politics and of the political system .
14 So , any reading of landscape as evidence needs to take account of the varied meanings as well as uses which people imposed on their environment .
15 Now Payne wants to take advantage of the current absence of stars like Montgomerie , Nick Faldo and Ian Woosnam from the circuit to advance his already impressive claims for a place in Bernard Gallacher 's European team at the Belfry in September .
16 You can give your child the language she needs to make sense of the experience .
17 The main boom , however , is set fairly high on the mast and one has to make use of the fold-down mast steps when stowing the head of the sail .
18 This in turn will indicate how the institution plans to make use of the experience .
19 It sees circumstances as largely unchangeable ; it sees luck and fate rather than individual effort as shaping life and therefore tends to encourage acceptance of the situation .
20 Will the Secretary of State now admit that he intends to privatise part of the local schools inspectorate ?
21 In calculating whether there has been a reduction in the estate of the transferor one ignores the value of any excluded property which ceases to form part of the transferor 's estate as a result of the transfer ( excluded property includes property situated outside the United Kingdom where the person beneficially entitled to it is an individual domiciled outside the United Kingdom ) .
22 CAFOD also exists to raise awareness of the causes of poverty and injustice in the Third World and the steps we can take to bring about change .
23 No adjustment is to be made to the carrying value of prepaid advertising brochure and directory costs to take account of the sale of the company or any proposed change of name
24 If the Act does apply , the landlord must establish one of the grounds permitted by the Act if the tenant opposes the notice on the basis that it fully intends to resume occupation of the premises when they are reinstated .
25 This option aims to promote study of the mass media in society and to encourage students to examine the problems encountered by professional workers in the field .
26 The research aims to increase understanding of the ways in which business organisations cope with the uncertainties inherent in new product development and marketing .
27 This research project aims to develop understanding of the nature of trust in organisations and the role that different types of trust might play in facilitating the performance of people , and systems .
28 The exhibition aims to raise awareness of the subtle advertising and marketing techniques employed to encourage and increase the purchase of a wide variety of goods .
29 The programme aims to raise awareness of the importance of lowland heath , which provides a habitat for a unique range of often rare plants and animals , including all six of England 's reptile species and some of the country 's rarest birds , such as the Dartford warbler and nightjar .
30 Once or twice he seems to imply criticism of the manner in which a bishop was appointed , most notably in his account of the appointment of the layman Desiderius to the bishopric of Eauze , despite a promise that the post would go to a cleric , but for the most part he is prepared to record events with apparent impartiality .
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