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

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1 Will my right hon. and learned Friend consider advising local authorities — which still seem to be unaware of their present powers on which they can act and circulating information to them to tell them that if they want to come down on Sunday traders , the statute book in Britain already gives them that authority ?
2 The Surrey-based Heathland Countryside Management Project aims to see if the animals can regenerate and maintain heathland by eating the shoots of invading plants before they become firmly rooted .
3 They wanted to recover a wider , more comprehensive vision of the church , one which could include and make room for the different forms in which the church had appeared through history , and in this way to overcome the deeply entrenched divisions between the separated confessions and denominations .
4 Changes of this kind would standardize and strengthen accountability without destroying the arm 's length arrangement .
5 It might be that they can discuss and compare life during the Great War , or in the 1920s and 1930s ; or they might want to talk about how expectations , duties , responsibilities have changed since their childhood days .
6 There would be some increase in grant-aid to Responsible Bodies in the next two years ; grant regulations would be amended in line with Recommendation 6 and the Ministry would discuss and review work with Responsible Bodies individually before allocating a block grant for the year to each .
7 A revival of the near-moribund hardwood timber industry could be encouraged through the formation of co-operatives to harvest , market and make use of timber at local and regional level , the Mps said .
8 If Chamberlain really wanted to do that he should resign and make way for a government of genuine anti-appeasers .
9 In conclusion , the HPV DNA of colonic cancer cells can integrate and induce neogrowth in mouse cells .
10 In this way pupils can study and maintain motivation in science to post-16 level .
11 In respect of a job requiring ability to access , input and retrieve information from a computer , it would not be essential that the employee is able to use the keyboard or read the visual display if adaptive equipment or software would enable a disabled person to undertake the work , albeit in a different manner .
12 From about 18 months a child will watch and show interest in naughtiness by their siblings ( Dunn and Munn 1985 ) .
13 Individual partners have contributed in many ways , stressing the point that the school can identify and seek response to needs within a clearly agreed framework .
14 These can specify and require information to be included in advertisements or descriptions of goods ; they can specify and require instructions to be supplied with the goods .
15 And in the vast majority , if not in all the parables , certainly in ninety nine percent of them , Jesus is not teaching a multitude of different things , he 's teaching one basic truth , and everything else is just to su substantiate and to provide illustration for that .
16 The major question , which can not be answered until treatment has been attempted , is whether success would only result in preserving what function remains or whether the epithelial cells could reconstitute and resore function to damaged areas of the lung and gut .
17 Do you have to hurry off , or can you stay and have dinner with me later ?
18 For example is there something similar happening in their own country so that they might compare and contrast practice in one country and another ?
19 I can offer an account of what the minimum level to be attained at 16 by 80%-90% of pupils would entail in a few areas of the curriculum … ; in English , pupils would need to demonstrate that they are attentive listeners and confident speakers when dealing with everyday matters of which they have experience , that they can read straightforward written information and pass it on — orally and in written form — without loss of meaning and that they can say clearly what their own views are ; in Mathematics , that they can apply the topics and skills in the foundation list proposed in the Cockcroft Report ; in Science , that they are willing and able to take a practical approach to problems , involving sensible observations and appropriate measurements and can communicate their findings effectively … ; in History , that they possess some historical knowledge and perspective , understand the concepts of cause and consequence , and can compare and extract information from historical evidence and be aware of its limitations ; and in CDT [ craft , design and technology ] , that they can design and make something , using a limited range of materials and calling on a restricted range of concepts and give an account of what they have done and the problems they encountered .
20 4.5 All such orders will be placed by the Company on the terms and conditions set out in Schedule 3 hereto , which shall govern and form part of every contract for the supply of the Products by the Supplier to the Company and prevail over any express or implied terms or conditions of the Company .
21 ‘ Under the wrong king this tide of violence might swirl and sweep south across the border . ’
22 Children should experiment , for example , with dramatic improvisations of the stories they read and write ; they should experience and take part in the performance of poetry ; they should listen critically to radio plays .
23 Or would it better to speak with Carl and Sam first — let them explain and give comfort to Ma ?
24 By these we do not just mean that lots of people do research and take time over it .
25 Note that LIFESPAN can usually store and retrieve software for foreign computer systems , though transfers to and from the user work space that LIFESPAN can address have to be carried out by the LIFESPAN user .
26 The city of the future would combine the best of the town and the country … where people could live , work and enjoy life without traffic and congestion .
27 You can also withdraw and deposit money across the counter in any of our branches just by presenting your card .
28 First , only solicitors may begin and conduct litigation on behalf of others .
29 First and most importantly , you have to appreciate what it feels like to lose your job and , with it , the sureness that you can feed and clothe and take care of yourself and your dependants in the way you 're used to .
30 The scheme was that a depositor should formally transfer and assign part of his or her deposit to family members or close friends ‘ who can be trusted . ’
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