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

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1 Miguel Rafaelo said quietly , ‘ You do n't want to come face to face with yourself , then , Shelley .
2 Why do firms need to pay attention to quality control ?
3 On a first tank you may choose to cut cables to length and glue the cable tidy to the side of the tank — however as you get more experienced and acquire more tanks you often realise that you 'll be moving kit about a lot , and leave the full length of cable in place on the item so that it 's more adaptable .
4 There 's many factors , many factors , and I 'd like to pay congratulations to Councillor I think it was , or the member certainly that came to the Economic er Sub-committee that discussed the European report back because there we did have a proper discussion about the value of those trips .
5 The upper classes at Key Stage 2 when asked how they know can begin to make reference to census records , or old maps or photographs to " prove " the truth of what they claim .
6 At the same time , however , increased taxes on income mean that people derive less income for each hour they work and they may therefore decide to prefer leisure to work , i.e. work less — the substitution effect .
7 Although Howard did n't actually have to come face to face with Brando , they had to share the same set .
8 The ambivalent attitude of schools towards boxing guarantees that many youths , even those encouraged by teachers in the sport , will have to seek access to boxing facilities elsewhere .
9 Well i I 'm not aware of how far he has taken anything on board , what I would expect as a Member of Parliament and the House of Commons , and as the leader of a party in the House of Commons , I would expect that he would want to hear what I would have to say face to face , and tell me face to face what 's wrong with what I have said .
10 Would she have to ask Eleanor to lunch , she wondered .
11 The teacher may wish to introduce pupils to evidence from archaeology , and perhaps from aerial photography .
12 But uncontrollable impulse , caused by mental defect , is not at present accepted as exempting from criminal liability , except that it may serve to reduce murder to manslaughter ( see pp. 167–8 ) .
13 Lord Mackay referred to work already under way to simplify and speed defamation case procedures and said : ‘ I would be very keen to encourage anyone who wished to develop systems which do not require to take people to law . ’
14 Well , I shall argue that librarians and information scientists can help to add value to information in the path from when it first becomes publicly available to when it appears on the executive 's desk .
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