Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] [verb] to [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Do n't think of shouting to 8 million .
2 I 'm going to give you , as a table one of the features of the plan , I 'm going to ask you as a group , but only one of you needs to write it , to write every single thing you can think of relating to that set feature .
3 For who could imagine that an early nineteenth-century Zuwayi , involved in a dispute with his brothers , or cousins or remoter kinsmen , would refrain from applying to Turkish authorities if he thought that might help him win ?
4 in in coming to grips with this issue we have realised how particular they are met er and a number of members will prevent from getting to that meeting to put their views on the table and for this reason er they decided to defer that .
5 This will encompass the widest possible range of survey descriptors , and will provide for cross-referencing to other BGS databases .
6 This is the place for lovers of stalagmites and stalactites , of which there are some noble specimens and which the guides , true to their kind , will insist on likening to some human or animal shape , as if it were wrong to allow rocks to look only like rocks .
7 ‘ They do n't wan na talk to both of you . ’
8 Of the studies done by psychologists , one might begin by referring to those conducted by Mandler and Johnson on what are called story grammars .
9 Problems may arise with regard to hybrid contracts containing both a service and supply element .
10 In view of the Lonrho decision a similar question might arise with regard to common law crimes which are not also torts in their own right .
11 If a member of a board arrives late at a meeting , and is not present during the whole of a hearing on an application , he must not vote with regard to that application : Goodall v. Bilsland , 1909 S.C .
12 Perhaps the most important consequence of what has been described in this chapter is that learners of English must be made very clearly aware of the problems that they will meet in listening to colloquial , connected speech .
13 The important passage that I would quote in regard to this injury is as follows : " Undoubtedly , this is a very severe deterrent on his " ( the plaintiff 's ) " movements and activities . "
14 First , has the state conferred special benefits on the corporators such as to justify a right of intervention of a kind that does not exist in regard to other business forms ?
15 It is hard to see how " unlawfully " can operate with regard to some forms of s.18 .
16 All I would say with regard to that is is it would seem to the regional office that consideration of those proposals that were in conflict with a with an approved development plan would be erm more easily facilitated if there was an approved strategic context against which they could be judged .
17 The client must also represent to the firm , and must define in writing to each recipient of sales information the limitations of the firm 's role .
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