Example sentences of "[vb infin] to [adj] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The Secretary of State will be aware of the further 600 redundancies announced yesterday in the shipyards in Barrow which will bring to 4,500 the number of jobs lost since ’ Options for Change ’ was announced about 18 months ago . |
2 | Plainly , there will be a very close connexion between the rules of change and the rules of recognition : for where the former exists the latter will necessarily incorporate a reference to legislation as an identifying feature of the rules , though it need not refer to all the details of procedure involved in legislation . |
3 | ‘ layer 5 ’ might refer to all the bolts in a design . |
4 | So for our purpose we will refer to all the frame components collectively as spars , and define their applications by calling them as follows : spine , cross-spar , leading edge ( I.e ) , and stand-offs assuming that such terms will be self explanatory . |
5 | Dr Frank Weymouth Sailing Club , I would like to second the proposition that Messrs continue in office . |
6 | The US negotiating team , led by Max Kampelman until his retirement in December , had on Oct. 30 proposed that anti-missile tests in space be permitted but that a limit be placed on their scope , with a specific assurance that the USA would limit to 15 the number of satellites deployed in a Strategic Defence Initiative ( SDI , or " Star Wars'-see p. 36760 ) test . |
7 | The ‘ bizarre confusions ’ of the regions of Spain were the delight of nineteenth-century novelists and the despair of reformers in search of ‘ general legislation which can apply to all the provinces of the monarchy . ’ |
8 | We 'll apply to all the schools of music and polytechnics in the country . ’ |
9 | However , in cases on other provisions of the Act reported to date the courts have adopted a broad , purposive , interpretation , and it therefore seems reasonable to assume that s3 could apply to all the situations described . |
10 | If you live in separate districts you must apply to both the registrars of both districts . |
11 | ( 5 ) In order to keep his underwriting costs to a minimum , the bidder will normally wish to shut-off the cash underwritten alternative as soon as practicable . |
12 | What will happen to all the postmen ? |
13 | What will happen to all the people that perhaps do what we regard a slightly mechanical work , but nevertheless get a rewarding activity out of it . |
14 | Of course , ‘ Ununited ’ is grammatically incorrect , but they probably did n't want to dis the place . |
15 | On Jan. 14 Prime Minister Yildirim Akbulut had confirmed that the USA would double to 96 the number of combat aircraft stationed at the NATO military base at Incirlik . |
16 | A dominant concern related to the difficulty of ensuring meaningful comparability because of wide variations in how companies interpret the requirements of SSAP 13 ( Revised ) , with regard to both the activities to be included in R&D and the costs to be attributed to them . |
17 | Accordingly , one will not be helped by the initial standard intimation of claim which normally gives the briefest of detail with regard to both the merits and QUANTUM . |
18 | The tale of the fall at the last fence by the VA can be told one day , but for now talk of fund-raising , sponsorship , sale of merchandise etc etc by keen , but necessarily overnight , groupings of enthusiasts will only serve to muddy the waters . |
19 | You should aim to each the DH with the field ahead of you , in approximately one minute . |
20 | A great big hand must go to all the officers , men , Marines and to the wonderful Wrens of the HMS Eaglet , especially the Wren who broke ranks and helped me to fix my medals which had come adrift from the bar . |
21 | so er , it 'll be nice for them in the summer , especially for the little sister , now she 's getting more confident in the summer like they can go to all the shows and that |
22 | Why go to all the trouble of providing her with information about Rainald , which she could easily have related to fitzAlan ? |
23 | Why go to all the trouble ? ’ |
24 | So my suggestion and this is only a suggestion , the beards which in the past have been interpreted as a kind of erm epigrammatic signal , in other words a kind of erm sign on the face of the male as they 're deceived , my guess is that , th that beards may actually have evolved to protect the throat because erm the critical thing in , in killing somebody is to block the , the windpipe and that 's and in fact even , even lions do this , you saw in the film when a lion kills an antelope or something , he does n't go to all the trouble of making horrible gashes , he grabs the , the windpipe and holds on until the antelope or whatever it is is just er |
25 | I can go to all the dinners and banquets on earth , but it 's not going to make any difference to the world . |
26 | Why go to all the effort of perceiving other hidden meanings , finding new interpretations , applying alternative readings ? |
27 | We 'd go to all the shops along our and there was some shops , with bags hoping to get something else besides rubbish . |
28 | general propositions … [ are ] certainly true … yet we can come to no knowledge of them merely by our senses ; because they can not reach to all the particulars included in the subjects of them . |
29 | Yeah I know that 's what I mean , if you get walking down there you 'd come to all the factories I presume . |
30 | Listen then to the message of the angel in Luke 2.10,12 : ‘ I bring you good news of a great joy which will come to all the people … |