Example sentences of "[to-vb] that [noun] [conj] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 We 'd obviously , we 'd like to get the agreement of this committee to continue that work and to take it up to the various bodies and consultation .
2 Congress , the G M B as a union founded and built around working people as a duty , an obligation to accept that challenge and to lead that campaign .
3 As we shall see later , this may happen anyway , but , in so far as the financial analysis is meant to estimate the increase in value of the corporation to the shareholder , the system surely should do its best to meet that objective and to narrow the scope for obfuscating the effect upon shareholder wealth .
4 I arranged to visit that afternoon and to go through it with Mr and Mrs Singh .
5 So they left their strong position , and in four great divisions under Douglas himself , Ross , Moray and the Steward , rode down to cross that marsh and to assault the hill .
6 The foundation of a company 's power is its control over property , and the claim of the members to be entitled to exercise that power or to delegate it to representatives rests on their rights as owners .
7 In return , government expects the Trades Union Congress to respect that right and to control its members .
8 The election of the Prime Minister has done much to dispel that idea and to show the general public that in my right hon. Friend we have a Prime Minister who is frank about his business background and honest about the employment difficulties that he faced as a young man .
9 He has an obligation to study that application and to determine whether it is in order .
10 You will probably be relieved to hear that you 're not expected to memorize that table and to regurgitate it in the exam .
11 The school 's expressed intention is that ‘ parents are helped to understand the nature of the learning difficulties of their child and are encouraged to visit the school frequently to develop that understanding and to continue that approach at home . ’
12 Upon his decision ( or decisions , for the opportunity may arise more than once ) rests the ability of the spirit to learn that lesson and to progress to the next stage in its development .
13 Some tried to help the poor by removing them from their environment , others aimed to change that environment and to help families and individuals within it .
14 ( 1 ) Every district and islands council shall appoint and employ , whether on a full-time or part-time basis : ( a ) an officer to be the clerk of every licensing board having jurisdiction within their area , and ( ii ) such other persons as may be necessary to assist that officer or to act on his behalf as clerk or assistant clerk of those boards and the clerk of a licensing board shall be an advocate or a solicitor .
15 To test that hypothesis and to identify risk factors for RP , this study reviewed cases of presumed ulcerative colitis with ileal pouches constructed at The Mount Sinai Hospital between 1973 and 1986 .
16 Congress , this motion would make the rulebook obligation for all shop stewards to honour that duty and to freeload members not just from the exploitation of employers , but also the exploitation of freeloading .
17 It would be arrogant foolishness to ignore that experience and to start from scratch designing a stringing by ear .
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