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

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1 But even Helen Huntingdon does n't seek independence in order to freely give it up again .
2 Several firms , in both food processing and engineering , felt that productivity and competitiveness could be enhanced if they could guarantee security of employment to what they regarded as their " core " staff .
3 Section 3(1) of CPA 1987 provides as follows : ( 1 ) Subject to the following provisions of this section , there is a defect in a product for the purposes of this Part if the safety of the product is not such as persons generally are entitled to expect ; and for those purposes " safety " , in relation to a product , shall include safety with respect to products comprised in that product and safety in the context of risks of damage to property , as well as in the context of risks of death or personal injury .
4 From DEC 's multi-colour , multi-font text widget , users can additionally edit text from right to left .
5 Obviously where no party to the contract is acting as a businessman , ( eg sale of a secondhand car between two natural persons by way of private treaty ) the contract can not be a business contract ( as defined above ) , neither party can incur " business liability " , and both parties can exclude liability without reference to the section .
6 ( c ) The requirement of reasonableness Part I of UCTA 1977 permits a party to restrict or exclude liability by reference to the requirement of reasonableness in the following cases : ( 1 ) Negligent damage to property ( s2(2) ) .
7 This will give effect in law to provisions of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights .
8 The University will confirm receipt on request to the Registry , Old College , South Bridge , Edinburgh EH8 9YL , United Kingdom .
9 The University will confirm receipt on request to the Registry .
10 Both the head and the DCSL freely acknowledged that these developments were undertaken in the light of knowledge that a library project existed , and that schools might stand a better chance of securing a grant if they could show evidence of commitment to enhanced library provision .
11 The nurse will know that her situation will present conflict from time to time , but that this is recognised .
12 Passing to our own day , fine editions include the Nonesuch Press issue of 1924–27 , in five volumes with engraved titles and head-pieces by Stephen Gooden ; but many will give pride of place to the Doves Press The English Bible containing the Old Testament and the New , published in 1905 , also in five volumes .
13 Fourth , ‘ theories which assert that all inequality is morally wrong ’ : resources are allocated by comparison across individual lives at any given moment ; for example most people would unequivocally give priority for treatment to those in the most pain .
14 A working group of senior parliamentarians broke the deadlock at the talks by endorsing a charter which would give equality in parliament to the majority Muslim population and transfer powers now enjoyed by the Maronite presidency to a cabinet headed by a Sunni Muslim .
15 Third , we organise publicity which could bring information about ETA to a well targeted readership .
16 One of his promises was that he would ensure liberty of conscience to various religious groups .
17 In all cases the Action Team works with LEDU and can sometimes provide support in addition to that which LEDU can provide and in other cases can provide assistance to firms not eligible for LEDU assistance .
18 Furthermore , whilst the audited accounts may provide comfort in relation to the overall financial position of the Business , the Purchaser needs to be able to rely on the past records of the business for all sorts of other reasons — e.g. past levels of turnover , proper recording of information , etc .
19 They will stay even-tempered from morning to night .
20 Printing is another activity in which the teacher can create opportunity for attention to particular ideas .
21 Each variation can create opportunity for comparison to be made .
22 Probably the single most raised criticism of PageMaker in its earlier versions was that it did not automatically flow text from column to column or page to page .
23 ‘ And I do n't return night after night to the flat — largely thanks to the fact that I am footloose and fancy-free , I can follow my job wherever it takes me . ’
24 Thirdly , the order relates to the working papers of the auditors of Atlantic and not simply to Atlantic itself but these papers could clearly contain information of relevance to the administrator 's investigation even if that information could not have been obtained in litigation against Atlantic .
25 From here they can be drawn up in two ranks , both of which can fire , and they can draw line of sight to almost any place on the field .
26 Moving down you 'll find a hotplate with two large spillage wells , four sealed burners which are easy to remove and two large removable pan supports which help you slide food from burner to burner .
27 Member for Argyll and Bute ( Mrs. Michie ) , there have been suggestions that the Scottish Transport Users ' Consultative Committee should have responsibility in relation to bus services and involvement in the privatisation of the Scottish Bus Group .
28 ( 8 ) Until the date of the first renewal of licences provisionally granted under subsection ( 1 ) or ( 2 ) above after those licences have been declared final , subsections ( 2 ) to ( 5 ) of section 30 of this Act shall have effect in relation to those licences with the substitution in subsection ( 3 ) of section 30 of a reference to one year instead of the reference to three years .
29 ( 1 ) Section 30 of this Act shall have effect in relation to licences under this Part of this Act .
30 But this can not be the whole story , for David Rhodes and others have discovered that this communication can even take place from tree to tree , where there is no root or other physical contact .
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