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

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1 Mrs. Rene Henry , our Chairman , will undoubtedly make reference to these affairs in her report at the Annual General Meeting to be held , by kind permission of Matron Elder , at the Nursing Home at 7.30 pm. on Monday , 26th .
2 He projected the idea of the national leader , a man of moderation and common sense who could bring unity to all Americans .
3 Furthermore it would never purchase items brought up in such a way , as this would give support to these operations .
4 For example , examining an old iron horse-shoe could give rise to many lines of enquiry ( see Box 6 ) .
5 A picture of a street scene , for instance , can give rise to many avenues of investigation .
6 Accent and dialect can give rise to all sorts of difficulties .
7 This sequence of events can give rise to several explanations depending on how we view the phenomenon .
8 Disease of and damage to the macula , the central area of the retina used to discriminate fine detail , can give rise to these effects and precise information about the child 's eye condition is needed in order to understand the reason for these apparent anomalies .
9 The clinical grading structure could give rise to some difficulties in deciding whether previous posts held were equivalent or higher than the new grades and it would be advisable to clarify your position at interview .
10 These two propositions may give rise to some difficulties of implementation .
11 Those on the outside form the trophoblast which does not give rise to any structures in the embryo proper but is involved in the implantation of the embryo in the uterus and the formation of the placenta .
12 ‘ An intestinal infection is of no significance whatsoever in the field of public health because such infection will not give rise to any problems to public health , ’ he told Lord Justice Parker and Mr Tudor Evans during a judicial review of the Ministry 's order to slaughter the chickens .
13 A new Charter Mark award will give recognition to those parts of the public service that best meet Charter standards .
14 The thicker cloud out in the Atlantic will bring rain to all parts of the region tonight , but the clear skies further west will replace the cloud and rain tomorrow .
15 All Queen 's Bench proceedings are reviewed , in relation to the new s 40 of the County Courts Act , within seven days of setting down when the master or district judge may give notice to all parties ( Forms PF 200 or 202 ) as to proposal to transfer .
16 Where are the networks to support and give refuge to those Arabs , long resident in this country , who , like Abbas Shiblak , are now illegally threatened with deportation ?
17 But these new developments in AI should give pause to those philosophers who complain that AI can have nothing to say about bodily skills , and so is questionably relevant to human and animal forms of life .
18 No telephone applications or any amount of pleading will ensure exception to these dates .
19 you must give way to any pedestrians on the crossing , so , otherwise you may proceed a straight pelican is one crossing even when there is a central refuge and you must wait for people crossing from the further side of the refuge , do n't harass the pedestrians for instance by revving your engine .
20 ( 2 ) During an offer neither the offeror nor the board of the target company may provide information to some shareholders which is not made available to all .
21 The argument here is not that all children should have access to all aspects of the curriculum .
22 User must have access to all modules to be read prior to calling READ_COMPLETE_ROOT_PACKAGE .
23 The LIFESPAN username supplied to PI does not have access to all modules .
24 In any forthcoming election for a constituent assembly , all parties should have access to all parts of South Africa , including the ten ‘ homelands ’ , without intimidation .
25 Children from the under-privileged sections of the community , the socially deprived , may well have been conditioned , even educated , to believe that they do not have access to such services as libraries .
26 For example , when a Mozambican and expatriate doctor are working in the same hospital , the expatriate may have access to more drugs .
27 Deirdre Bair did not have access to these letters at the time of writing , though the euphemistic terms she uses to describe de Beauvoir 's relationships anticipate this recent confirmation .
28 [ ] Plc 's professional advisers will confirm that there are no obligations of ABC outstanding other than in the completion accounts in respect of the directors ' pension fund or any other pension scheme of ABC and its subsidiaries and will have access to any records they reasonably deem necessary .
29 One or two of them might be related to me , but I work on the assumption that my children will have access to most things and personal experience of some .
30 However , not all teachers can gain access to these courses as the institutions are geographically very unevenly distributed .
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