Example sentences of "[vb infin] [art] [adj] [noun] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 In 1991 lower interest rates in Germany would virtually oblige the Federal Reserve to cut American rates , in order to brake the dollar 's rise .
2 Others , such as the Prime Minister , Juan Negrín , advocated struggling on , in the hope that the situation in Europe would degenerate into an open conflict with Hitler and Mussolini , and that this , in turn , would oblige the western democracies to come to the defence of the Spanish Republic .
3 ( e ) Leases Where partnership property is held on lease by no more than four of the partners on trust for the partners for the time being of the firm and one of the partners joined as lessee leaves the firm , an assignment of the lease should be effected forthwith into the names of four of the continuing partners : the partnership agreement ( Clause 24 ) should oblige the outgoing partner to execute all necessary deeds etc in this behalf .
4 This seems to support Parsons 's claim that any division of labour requires an authority structure to organize and coordinate the various tasks involved .
5 Gross , Franko and Lewin ( 1980 ) asked whether involuntary eye gaze would influence the cognitive processing employed by subjects .
6 As a result , there were two important cross-currents which could influence the political stance taken by any particular member of Parliament under William and Anne .
7 Is it not astonishing that the Secretary of State , having made a decision on 15 Para , can not or will not answer the pertinent points put to him by my hon. Friend the Member for Glasgow , Hillhead ( Mr. Galloway ) and the hon. Member for Glasgow , Govan ( Mr. Sillars ) ?
8 The polytechnic which has already been commissioned for significant consultancy work into the performance of roofs , will conduct the statistical analysis assessing life-span criteria across a full spectrum of roof systems .
9 That methodology , some members argued , might enhance the Scottish budget given that Scotland was currently paying for a share of some centralised services which it neither used nor needed .
10 The answer is that managerial hierarchy is and will remain the only way to structure unified working systems with hundreds , thousands or tens of thousands of employees , for the very good reason that managerial hierarchy is the expression of two fundamental characteristics of real work .
11 The COB accused Paz Zamora of giving in to United States pressure and reneging on an election promise that crop substitution measures would remain the central strategy to eradicate the growing of coca crops by 60,000 peasant farmers , many of whom were former tin miners made redundant as a result of the collapse of the international price of tin .
12 The rules in the sale agreement governing the completion accounts should cover the main areas listed below .
13 It will , for example , be essential to set a short time-scale to phase out any remaining specialist LMS implementation teams in order that personnel within thy whole authority can take on and experience the new culture required by devolved management and competition .
14 Yeah it does n't really say how you , how you could achieve the goal I mean it just says you know do n't hurt the middle peasants give the poor peasants land it does n't say , you know ,
15 She would support McAllister 's idea to prettify the baby clothes ; it might make the poor things feel happier and that someone really cared about them .
16 We 'll make the poor Weavers work at a low rate ; We 'll find fault where there 's no fault , and so we will bate ; If trading goes dead , we will presently show it ; But if it grows bad , they shall never know it ; We 'll tell them that cloth beyond sea will not go , We care not whether we keep clothing or no .
17 The sinking of a laden supertanker would make the present slick look small indeed .
18 I could n't understand how I could possibly make the individual pine-needles knit ; it was like trying to carry grain in a net , or water in a cloth .
19 Comment : Can also make the other person think that you lack powers of discrimination .
20 Try as he might it is clear that he can not make the economic figures add up , creative accounting or not , in a way which will make the parliamentary Tory Party arithmetic secure .
21 I have sent for Stirling to report here on his return when I shall make the new procedures clear to him .
22 But , in the main , the teachers were well satisfied that they could make the new arrangements work to the advantage of the students .
23 It will make the Black Death look like a mild dose of flu .
24 Who would have thought , with all this talk of millions to be made by gene juggling , that just a few years ago genetic engineering was considered to be so dangerous that one small accident could unleash upon the world a virulent plague that would make the black death look like an outbreak of summer flu ?
25 The bat 's brain " knows " the direction of flapping of each ear , and in principle could make the necessary calculations to exploit the information .
26 We shall make the necessary arrangements to meet with you in due course .
27 But … how can you make the Labour Party seem exciting ?
28 With one voice they said : Hockney , that 'll make the gay guys feel at home .
29 But there is , perhaps , one crucial objection to the constructivist 's claim that moving the focus away from mental representations and towards mental actions will make the mind-body problem appear to us as less of a problem .
30 Then , how long before somebody proposes giving points for undersized fish that did not make the undersize fish measure ?
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