Example sentences of "[vb infin] [noun] to the [noun] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 My father did give money to the Arabs to keep his head . ’
2 This would , of course , give rise to the obligation to pay stamp duty or SDRT .
3 It is for the housing authority to decide whether they have reason to believe the matters which will give rise to the duty to inquire or to the temporary housing duty .
4 Glennerster suggests that the centre should give incentives to the localities to encourage the healthy competitiveness for innovations .
5 Neither effect is large , but the result is sufficiently different for us to feel uncomfortable about averaging the two effects ; it would not do justice to the situation to say that on average there was no effect of education once age was controlled .
6 Can you suggest alternatives to the hair to use in conjunction with quite hard boilies ?
7 ‘ So he said he will have external examiners who will set tests to the children to find out whether they have learned the facts .
8 Blue chips such as British Telecom are realising that it makes sense to ‘ take work to the people to overcome a permanent shortage of software engineers in the South East , says Malcolm Lees at BT 's software centre .
9 As always , the court must have regard to the need to avoid delay .
10 As always , the court must have regard to the need to avoid delay when considering transfer .
11 Their book caused a storm in America last year , mainly because of inflammatory passages suggesting Japan might sell technology to the Russians to spite the United States .
12 And erm if we attract industry to the town , we 'll attract people to the town to do the jobs and we 'll have the commuting as well .
13 Different laboratory practices do not permit direct comparison of values ; for example , Wilson et al used hyperbaric gas phase during incubation but a lower BrdU concentration in the medium , Risio et al did not add fluorodeoxyuridine to the medium to enhance BrdU uptake .
14 It may well be that the police did have justification in their reasonable fear that a breach of the peace would ensue if they did not remain where they were , and if they did not issue instructions to the appellants to leave .
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