Example sentences of "[to-vb] [art] [adj] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 If the company 's business involves dealing in goods the records must also contain a statement of stock held at the end of the financial year and statements of stocktakings from which that was prepared , and , except in the case of goods sold in the ordinary course of retail trade , statements of all goods sold or purchased , in sufficient detail to enable the other party to be identified .
2 A budget should be built up from first principles , to identify the component tasks , the resources which are needed to carry out these tasks and to enable the required resources to be costed .
3 Accordingly , the legislature has provided this extraordinary process so as to enable the requisite information to be obtained .
4 It was followed , on 18 June , by a letter from Franco to Hitler , in which the Caudillo indicated that he was prepared to enter the war on the Axis ' side , once the latter had recognized Spain 's right to a portion of territory in North Africa and had provided sufficient economic and military aid to enable the Spanish Army to be placed on a war footing .
5 But it is necessary to refer also to the provisions dealing with the recoupment of losses and the disgorging of profits in order to enable the restitutionary provisions to be construed in the context of the Act as a whole .
6 The government must give the necessary guarantees to enable the Omani order to be placed .
7 It is worth mentioning , however , that one of the emerging conclusions of the Welsh Affairs Committee inquiry ( though it is still early days ) is that CPRW could and should have done more to alert the Welsh Office to departures from planning policy and should have created more of a public stink over such abuses .
8 The funerary ceremonies , in particular the mummification and the ritual of the Opening of the Mouth to restore the living senses to the body , were designed to relink the man with his Ka .
9 So from the first he attempted to make himself master of the city — a prelude to an active policy not only to control Rome but to restore the Papal State to its old frontiers .
10 Concrete actions and new initiatives are recommended to restore the human dimension to its central position in development policy-making and planning .
11 And there are provisions of a restitutionary character designed to restore the respective parties to the share transactions to their former positions .
12 Wearing his wire cutters on his sleeve , Billy Bragg re-writes The Internationale , recording it with a brass band and choir from South Wales — teams up with Dick Gaughan to restore The Red Flag to its original tune — and sings a song in Spanish !
13 Lees ( FoE ) said that countries should be made to restore the damaged environment to an acceptable state through practical action and if the country refused to do this only then should financial penalties by imposed .
14 It is not natural to work through the night shift , I 've worked it , there is no way of starting a week without your Er I 've slept a night before , somewhere at the weekend , when the day comes , but you 've got to go the next night to work .
15 It is perhaps doubtful whether the Nordic states were really prepared to go the whole way to a common market .
16 14 , it is more reasonable to ascribe the latter pavement to an assistant of a more competent mosaicist 's workshop .
17 Nothing , he was informed ‘ by his superiors , was to affect the main blow to be delivered in the area of Krevo ; but apart from that Brusilov was virtually empowered to do whatever he thought fit .
18 As the existing windows were more than large enough to light the second-storey accommodation to building regulations standards , it was decided to shorten these openings .
19 In the pursuit of efficiency it is essential to promote the right people to senior positions .
20 Increasingly , chief executives are being persuaded — by a sales pitch which asserts that the most expensive mistake a company can make is to promote the wrong executive to a key job — to hire psychometric testers to analyse their management options .
21 They intended to canoe the three miles to Charmouth but it was up to four hours after they were due to arrive that a huge rescue operation was mounted .
22 Firefighters formed a human chain to carry the four brothers to safety but they found to be dead at hospital .
23 The squire who was sent south to carry the good news to King Henry overtook him at Daventry on the 20th of September .
24 A 4-arch stone bridge which spans the River Irvine , at Laigh Milton , west of Gatehead , was constructed between 1808 and 1811 to carry the original Kilmarnock to Troon line .
25 Another favourite to go out early on was Kevin Mitchell who retired at Portrush on lap one so it was left to Brian Reid , Alan Patterson , and Alan Irwin to carry the main challenge to Dunlop along with Milling and Lougher .
26 The idea that people needed to be shown from where to view the lakes , hills and mountains developed into the ‘ stations ’ or points from which to see the best views to the best vantage .
27 As pressure intensified , Mr Hurd contacted UN Secretary General Boutros Boutros Ghali , demanding to see the Cambodian representative to the UN .
28 Higher education in Britain has required special forms of organization designed to take into account the fact that many colleges serve more that the local authority area in which they are based , and to acknowledge the special claims to autonomy of the universities .
29 And the prophecy of Isaiah 61 : 1 , ‘ The Spirit of the Lord is upon me , for he has anointed me to preach the good news to the poor … ’ stands in Luke 's Gospel ( 4:18 ) , as a beacon shedding light over the whole of his ministry .
30 The conclusion that DCF is correct conceptually and , contrary to the arguments of Hayes and Garvin , Hill , and others , does not have a short-run bias may not be very useful practically if it is very difficult to estimate the future benefits to be derived from the project in cash-flow terms .
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