Example sentences of "[vb infin] [noun] [prep] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 * IF * Wilko was ever to go I would want Strach as manager at Leeds .
2 In general , businesses prefer to avoid the courts , litigation ( and even lawyers ) so far as possible , and the terms may therefore make provision for settlement of disputes by arbitration , or by one of the other systems of alternative dispute resolution , such as conciliation , which are now available .
3 In future Castle will only make provision for amortisation of audio copyrights for permanent diminution in value .
4 If the court gives leave , the trustee must make provision in respect of the proof in question as the court directs .
5 DOE will make requests for information on the numbers of requests made under the Directive .
6 He will seek to ensure that these are permitted deductions. ( c ) Premiums It may be that the headtenant will grant subleases in consideration of a premium and a low rent .
7 I would dip blanket after blanket in boiling water , wring them out almost without realising that I was scalding myself , take off the old strips of saturated cloth , wrap the new ones round each leg and tuck them into the corners of affected muscles , but half the time not really knowing what I was doing .
8 Mr Raggett says he is interested in finding industrial partners and financial backing to set up companies to sell and make products under licence in the UK .
9 It aims to use scientific method to understand the fundamental processes of biology , agriculture , the environment and economics and to apply this understanding to the sustainable management of the world 's biological resources , including the provision of food , fibre , energy and natural products , for the benefit of man while at the same time developing methods to limit , control or eliminate conflicts of interest between the welfare of mankind and the well-being of animals , plants and the environment .
10 Can you build cities on top of the mountains ?
11 Do you regard provision in accord with point one as being part of the provision provided for N I five ?
12 ( ii ) Sale and supply of goods.Sections 6 and 7 control clauses which purport to exclude or restrict liability for breach of the statutory implied terms relating to the goods supplied under contracts for the sale and supply of goods .
13 A retailer who supplies goods to consumers can not exclude or restrict liability for breach of the implied terms , but the retailer 's supplier may exclude liability , if the exclusion satisfies the test of reasonableness .
14 Section 16(1) in the unamended form applicable at the relevant time stated : ‘ Where a term of a contract purports to exclude or restrict liability for breach of duty arising in the course of any business or from the occupation of any premises used for business premises of the occupier that term … ( b ) shall … have no effect if it was not fair and reasonable to incorporate the term in the contract . ’
15 Hercule Poirot did not spring fully-formed into life on Page 34 of his first adventure , The Mysterious Affair at Styles .
16 People do not build resistance to tetanus with time or age .
17 The pupil can relate units of length to each other .
18 Tesseract will port Primrose to Unix by year end using Sequent Computer Systems Inc and Pyramid Technology Corp multi-processors .
19 Farming and Wildlife , see how modern agriculture and wildlife can exist side by side at Low Middlesfield Farm , Norton , meet Howard Ward outside Norton Tavern , off Station Road , Norton , 10am .
20 Faith and Reason : Why God suffers but is unchanged : In the fifth article in a series on God 's mutability , Canon Roy Porter argues that the idea that God suffers can exist side by side with the idea that He is unchanging
21 Disraeli was later to talk of the Two Nations , the Rich and the Poor , who could exist side by side in the same country with no knowledge of each other 's way of life .
22 Freud takes these points from Le Bon , commenting that contradictory ideas can exist side by side in the unconscious mental life of people , as is seen in children and neurotics .
23 Only I do want effect of possibility of getting lost .
24 He also knows the stock and can discuss plans in relation to it ( as we shall see more closely in the following chapter ) .
25 Now , the suite of period rooms will adjoin galleries with mid- to late-eighteenth-century paintings , as well as a number of tapestries and decorative arts which are currently not on display .
26 Juvenile — juvenile subject to maximum term of twelve months ' detention in a young offender institution — effect of sentence in excess of twelve months ' detention in young offender institution — whether Court of Appeal may substitute sentence of detention under Children and Young Persons Act 1933 section 53(2)
27 Events have shown that none of the rights to silence can guarantee freedom from ill-treatment of a suspect or prevent the production of dubious confessions .
28 Globe artichokes are sprouting new leaves and may need protection from frost in cold areas .
29 A habitat management plan , council officers believe , would protect wildlife and help the council seek funding towards work at the Naze from the Countryside Commission , English Nature and other sources .
30 We do not advocate routine use of a laryngeal mask in anaesthesia to control tonsillar haemorrhage as it does not guarantee protection from aspiration of blood and gastric contents .
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