Example sentences of "[vb infin] [art] present " in BNC.

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1 ( One could compare the present system of allotment-holding , which certain pressure groups regard as uneconomic . )
2 But once all the barriers have been removed , Western Europe can expect a flood of footballers from the East which will make the present procession of Yugoslavs seem a mere trickle .
3 The sinking of a laden supertanker would make the present slick look small indeed .
4 But there are several others , fast-moving , market-responsive operations which could soon make the present notion of the UK publishers ' market share look a little dated .
5 We can not regard the present statements as necessarily being set in concrete .
6 ( McGinn , 1982 , pp. 121–2 ) Even acute defences of Descartes ' argument for an ego ( B. Williams , 1978 , pp. 95–100 ) , prove to be ineffective ( Parfit , 1984 , pp. 225–6 ) , but their failure does not affect the present view .
7 Edward Forbes and Darwin were inspired by Lyell to look for geological changes that would explain the present distribution of species in Europe .
8 We believe that methodological limitations of the lactulose hydrogen breath test may explain the present results and account for the reported controversies .
9 My main concern is how much of the network would become ‘ prohibited ’ ; if it 's more than a fraction , I would prefer the present undefined arrangements .
10 One should also explore the present capacities of the client against the background of the life experience which shaped him/her .
11 This may or may not include the present health promotion and education work of health educators as we now understand it .
12 This draft , which has 130 articles , would abolish the present parliament and the post of vice-president .
13 A bill currently before parliament will abolish the present arbitrary rule that a company can only issue domestic corporate bonds up to twice the value of its shareholders ' funds .
14 Partly , I suspect because a lot of us did n't trust the present governing body , partly because they believe , as I do , that there is a need to review and revise the present sixteen plus offer in Banbury , and partly because they could see no real benefit in opting out .
15 On 21 and 28 March France is holding a general election which , it is widely believed , will oust the present Socialist government .
16 Ms Eagle added : ‘ Only the Labour Party is taking the question of unemployment seriously and working to develop policies that will ease the present situation . ’
17 On Nov. 16 Vellayati restated his proposal of Sept. 30 in more specific form in order " to help break the present artificial impasse which benefits no-one " .
18 Now , what the potential migrant will do , Harrison Todaro assumed , was to say , right what they 'll do is that they 'll , these migrants will mentally calculate the present value of receiving W A throughout their lifetime , right , and they 'll discount erm those wages by appropriate discount rate , reflecting the fact that a hundred pounds today is worth a lot more than a hundred pounds twenty years ' time or thirty years ' time .
19 These more remote areas were ‘ dying ’ agriculturally as they could neither keep the present generation nor attract ‘ new blood ’ .
20 ‘ I have asked the SMMB several times if we can keep the present grid system and central testing laboratory in place so that one tanker would continue to collect all the milk on one road , ’ he said .
21 Mr Reeve said the structural steelwork sector ‘ can not sustain the present idiotic level of pricing which has come about by panic tendering , ’ and that the industry 's current overcapacity wil be corrected this year .
22 Lord Mayor it is clear that this country can not sustain the present numbers of applicants seeking asylum .
23 Lord Mayor , it is clear that this country can not sustain the present numbers of applicants seeking asylum .
24 Asked about the mechanics of milk collection when the milk boards go , Mr Wiseman , said ideally he would like the present system to remain in place .
25 There is an obvious danger that such a body might well adopt an excessively narrow focus by concentrating on such issues as effectiveness and consistency in sentencing , in which case it would simply perpetuate the present disjuncture between sentencing and penal policy .
26 Their response has been to greatly enlarge the present building but they still feel they must plan to plant churches .
27 If he did nothing more he would still retain his fee simple , but he would have deprived himself of the right to present possession and enjoyment of the land ; his estate would become a future estate , which would again become a present estate , an ‘ estate in possession ’ , only when the smaller estate , the ‘ particular estate ’ which had been carved out of it , came to an end .
28 We will not tolerate the present level of racial harassment and attacks , and will ensure that more effective protection is given to vulnerable groups .
29 We will reverse the present Government 's encroachments on freedom of speech and association , such as the banning of trade unions at GCHQ .
30 We will reverse the present planning presumption in favour of opencast coal mining and give top priority to local people and their environment .
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