Example sentences of "[vb infin] to [art] [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Here the occupants of the house would ascend to the first floor by way of the outside steps , as originally there would have been no inner staircase .
2 I shall refer to the first case as Mr. A. He wrote to me in March saying :
3 He and She can refer to the third party in either of the triangular relationships , but in Sonnet 2 He refers to the Friend 's future child , while in 3 She refers to the Friend 's mother ; in 50 and 51 He refers to the poet 's horse !
4 None of them mentioned Richard or Hubert Molland ; nor did they refer to the last time they had all had tea together .
5 " Increment descriptor " makes the descriptor refer to the next character in the string .
6 There is not enough time to meet even short-term demands for preparation , marking , report-writing , sorting out pupils ' disputes and clearing up heat-of-the-moment misunderstandings with colleagues , let alone to invest in the longer-term necessities of clearing the backlog of paperwork , replying to letters , ordering supplies , planning schemes of work , reorganizing last year 's course , thinking about what your tutor group can contribute to the fourth year assembly , setting up a meeting with the educational psychologist about Jessica , and spending some time with the word processor manual .
7 Students whose performance is exceptional may transfer to the second year of the BSc Honours Computing and Information Systems course at Jordanstown ( see page 159 ) .
8 Students who successfully complete the course may transfer to the second year of the BSc Hons Mathematics , Statistics and Computing course at Jordanstown .
9 If you wish to do neither then you may simply TAB to the next message or press RETURN if you wish to exit the option .
10 Now we must look to the next stage of development .
11 The erm point about are distribution within Greater York is that we have attempted to look at this in what I think is a a rational and realistic manner , we have looked , and you 'll see this from our supplementary paper , I apologize for its lateness , but I think it 's benefited from the additional thought that could be given to it , we have looked both backwards , at the present day , and forwards , we 've looked backwards at past build rates , we 've looked at the present day position in the sense of the population shares within Greater York , and we 've looked forwards in terms of the commitment figures that are given in the N Y one paper that we 've just been looking at , and taking all those things into account , and adding in what we see as the right location for a new settlement , namely Selby district , we come to the figures that are in our supplementary paper , and there is clearly a great deal of common ground between the evidence you get from looking either at past building rates or population shares , as now , or future commitments which all point towards a broadly similar distribution , we say , with the addition of a new feature namely the new settlement , so that I commend those figures to you as somebody who 's actually dared to put their toe , or maybe their whole body into the water , and given you not only some numbers , but also a basis by which if you should er have a different Greater York figure in mind , a basis on which that could be rationally er approached , I would not certainly defend to the last ditch the need to put a figure of fifty dwellings into the structure plan for the Hambledon part of Greater York , there may be a cut off point beyond which you do n't go , but certainly for Ryedale and Selby , with very substantial numbers there is a need to indicate what the appropriate division should be , and you could not for instance indicate what the er Ryedale non Greater York figure was , without someone telling us the , as the Chairman rightly said , having an idea of what the Ryedale Greater York figure should be , so it is n't really I think feasible to have district figures for non Greater York , and one Greater York figure , that does n't er get away from the issue , and nor does it solve the potential for confusion .
12 ‘ No , no ; I think we will just stick to the first choice .
13 Furthermore , external auditors are left with a very difficult decision as to whether they should report to a third party if they suspect the directors of a company are involved in fraud or other illegal activities .
14 The panel would have responsibility for counselling the external assessors on whether they should report to a third party when they suspect that the directors of a company are involved in fraud or other illegal activities .
15 A seven-strong team will examine a number of ideas and will report to the next executive meeting on 16 April .
16 She could almost see him searching for another string of quips if Jessica would not thaw to the first attempt .
17 Like Julia , in the earlier book , Beth catches things ‘ on the hop ’ — almost as a student whose mind is more imaginative than philosophical will react to a first reading of Bishop Berkeley by quickly turning his head , hoping to witness the sudden appearance or disappearance of those external objects which are supposed to depend on his perception of them for their existence .
18 will be displayed and the cursor will move to the first field in error .
19 The cursor will move to the first occurrence of ‘ @ ‘
20 And if , if he says to us in meeting that he 's got no small talk and no erm ability for visiting in a hospital situation where you can ask people how they are , and then can move to the next person you 've got to see I 'm not sure how he would be visiting someone in their home .
21 If this is the value required , the user can move to the next field by pressing the TAB key .
22 When the age has been entered the cursor will move to the next line .
23 If that action is not taken within the agreed time and your debtor 's promise is broken you must immediately move to the next collection stage .
24 Let's move to the third section .
25 Only four of the 16 riders will progress to the next hurdle en route to the final in Poland on August 29 .
26 If they correspond , then all is well , his concept of the situation is confirmed and he can progress to the next step in the context of his objectives .
27 If that decision is the right one , then the spirit can progress to the next lesson ; if the person gives in to temptation , then the spirit has to be faced with that choice again and again ( either later in that same life or perhaps in a future one ) until the right decision is reached .
28 ANOTHER excellent performance saw Toft progress to the fourth round of the Cheshire Cup with an emphatic win over Liverpool Competition side Birkenhead Park .
29 We shall return to the second part of the old horseman 's description : here it is necessary to emphasize that he used it in an exceptional way .
30 It is accepted procedure that an imprisoned contemnor can apply to the first instance court to purge his contempt and be released from prison .
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