Example sentences of "[conj] to content " in BNC.

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1 We decided not to wait and to content ourselves instead with the street exhibition that day .
2 Thus , if you know the speaker is the prime minister or the departmental secretary or your family doctor or your mother , and you know that the speaker is speaking to a colleague or his bank manager or a small child , you will have different expectations of the sort of language which will be produced , both with respect to form and to content .
3 13.2.2.2 such consent shall not otherwise be unreasonably restrictive as to content , and
4 A formal concept of ‘ good ’ would be wholly indeterminate as to content such that anything , irrespective of its impact upon human welfare , could be characterized as ‘ good ’ .
5 Paragraph 3 of the Direction specifies the requirements as to content :
6 As to the second criticism , it is true that a talking-head programme does n't provide visual clues as to content , but it does permit the language learner to watch as well as listen , to see lip movements and facial expressions and to see what the speaker looks like .
7 Maastricht has presented us — with clear requirements as to content and time — with the following tasks : First : the creation by stages of the economic and currency union on the basis of clear and objective criteria .
8 He suggests that it will be better if we can tell him what our priorities are , so that they can tailor their service to meet our requirements , both as to content and to timing .
9 The Company complies with The Code of Best Practice incorporated in the Report of the Cadbury Committee on The Financial Aspects of Corporate Governance except for the recommendation to include an ‘ Operating Financial Review ’ in the Annual Report , as insufficient guidance is available at present as to content .
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