Example sentences of "[noun sg] [to-vb] [adv] " in BNC.

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31 Siemens also says it expects losses at the semiconductor division to go on , saying that the prospects of it breaking even over the next few years as a result of cost-cutting had been dampened by weak demand .
32 he chose an ironic slogan to sit above !
33 When the Government are re-elected , they will enable the Milk Marketing Board to carry forward those proposals as far as possible through the Commission and through the House .
34 Thus the decision not to appoint Risk could be seen as an attempt by the Board to carry out its fiduciary duty to the shareholders ( ie to act in their best interests ) .
35 Encouraging each governor to adopt a class and giving them an opportunity to report back on their visits helps governors to have a sense of purpose and enables them to frame general reports and LEA/DES regulations in the context of their adopted classes and children .
36 I attend the Assembly as a Member of this House and I should like the opportunity to report back to the House , during a proper debate , on what I am doing in the Council of Europe .
37 Erm how often do you play , oh once a week or a couple of times a week , what sort of standard is it and what it 's doing is you 've got an opportunity to sound off about yourself and that 's who we are talking about is n't it ?
38 The problem for researchers in this country has been getting enough Yew to carry out their work .
39 With a First National Bank loan secured on your property you have the opportunity to borrow up to £50,000 for any purpose whatsoever .
40 There will be a growing need for experienced businesspeople to go back to school .
41 The Klein bottle has a single continuous surface that passes through the bulb to connect inside with outside .
42 Efforts must also be made to remove the stigma of dementia so that relatives are not reluctant to accept the diagnosis , One issue is whether an early move to specialist housing enables the sufferer to cope longer .
43 Moreover , although Rask was concerned with the initial decision to contract out , what the Court says seems equally applicable to any subsequent transfer of the function to another sub-contractor .
44 However , the Court had also held in Case 362/90 , d'Urso , [ 1990 ] 1 ECR 4105 that a collective decision to contract out of the Directive was not binding on individual employees who wish subsequently to transfer .
45 It means that there are holes in the DLV's willingness to connect up the evidence and enforce the conclusions it generates .
46 As a matter of fact , directly after today 's game I will be going into frank discussions with the chairman to search out the real dead wood .
47 In addition , a quarter of the principal carers provided daily help with getting up , washing face and hands , and going to bed ; the majority also helped with shopping , enabling the sufferer to go out , finances , washing , ironing and house cleaning .
48 On occasion it was vital in a really bad case to carry out a tracheostomy — that is , to put a small tube into the trachea or windpipe , below the level of the swelling which is causing the breathing difficulty — but this was only rarely required .
49 In the case of the simple penal code , the essential reason it is in the interest of a firm in this case to carry out the threat of punishment is that it believes that if it does not it itself will be punished .
50 Historic Scotland commissioned Glasgow University Archaeological Research Division to carry out investigative work in advance of the installation of an improved heating system at the cathedral .
51 I could have had a contract to compare favourably with any offered to anyone at the club .
52 But he has changed his accent to sound less posh .
53 The government on Sept. 24 granted foreign institutions permission to invest directly in all stock market operations .
54 On Nov. 19 the government had rushed through new capital market reforms banning insider trading in stocks and shares amid indications that foreign investors , granted permission to invest directly in stock market operations [ see p. 39099 ] , had been deterred by the absence of regulatory mechanisms .
55 Does this mean they no longer have a board to sit round ?
56 I agree , she would not normally have expected the remainder to fall in and be useful to her , but of course if she had had children , it would have been valuable to them . ’
57 There was still an hour to wait so the Feldwebel suggested that we should have some coffee .
58 One of the main factors underpinning the share price was an anticipated shortage of water shares , because of the decision to scale down overseas allocations to increase the public offer from 23.5 to nearly 30 per cent of the offer .
59 Leaseholders were found to have experienced a variety of problems with the management of their block , including failure on the landlord 's part to carry out repairs , too little or excessive refurbishment , estimates ‘ rigged ’ by landlords or managing agents , failure to consult leaseholders and difficulty in obtaining information about accounts and insurance .
60 Many have blamed what they termed an inability to win on an inability to hit more than one shape of shot .
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