Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] contribute to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The solicitor must also contribute to the compensation fund , which makes good any losses suffered by clients when a dishonest solicitor makes off with their money .
2 But concurrent interference theory can also allow that an association between the target stimulus and its antecedents might also contribute to the effect .
3 At this stage in the study , there were still many questions unanswered about detailed aspects of the new legislation , and it was also necessary to find out more about College activities and functions , particularly those that could eventually contribute to the exercise of balancing costs with income .
4 Through its involvement in astrology it could also contribute to the governance of the Church , proving the truth of Christianity , forecasting the future , and predicting the course of disease .
5 Platelets may also contribute to the development of atherosclerosis .
6 Other factors may also contribute to the survival or demise of tropical forests .
7 In patients with TIH , the main circulating mediator is PTHrP. , In breast cancer , PTHrP may also contribute to the ability of metastases to grow in bone by acting as a local mediator .
8 These findings may also contribute to the understanding of the trophic effect of gastrin on enterochromaffin like cells in man with conditions associated with hypergastinaemia .
9 Submucosal healing and scarring may even contribute to the eradication of the varices , as in our patient .
10 It recognized that forests were both a national resource in the sense of providing timber , food and fuel , for the country concerned , and a global resource , valuable both as a " bank " of genetic diversity ( particularly plant-derived medicines ) , and as a " carbon sink " , absorbing CO2 which would otherwise contribute to the greenhouse effect .
11 It recognized that forests were both a national resource in the sense of providing timber , food and fuel , for the country concerned , and a global resource , valuable both as a " bank " of genetic diversity ( particularly plant-derived medicines ) , and as a " carbon sink , " absorbing CO2 which would otherwise contribute to the greenhouse effect .
12 The successful candidate will be expected to register for a higher degree and will also contribute to the teaching programme .
13 Members of the School staff will also contribute to the M.Sc.
14 The data will also contribute to the elaboration of future theoretical studies and help to inform the development of a school curriculum in these area .
15 The court must therefore be satisfied that the order will positively contribute to the child 's welfare and must not make an order unless it considers that doing so would be better for the child than making no order at all .
16 The Education Reform Act of 1988 in promoting that separation will undoubtedly contribute to the raising of educational standards for some .
17 Trade union education can only contribute to the regeneration of the movement ; first , if it is prepared to subject what now exists to sustained debate and analysis , and if its development is tied to a thorough and far-reaching commitment to more campaigning , participatory and decentralised forms of trade union organisation and action .
18 Physical geography can usefully contribute to the determination of public policies , with respect to the management and development of urbanized areas .
19 In a strange way it can actually contribute to the success of many marriages , for not every woman wants to spend her life with an eternal Romeo .
20 The appropriateness of the physical environment can certainly contribute to the effectiveness of the AL of communicating .
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