Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [noun] [vb mod] [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 The advisers involved in any due diligence exercise should report to the investors regularly , outlining any problems that they are encountering ; they should not wait until the final publication of their report .
2 In order not to obstruct gangways or take up rack space , dry powder systems would have to be designed with extensive pipework feeding nozzles located in the racks or gangways from a centralised , pressurised storage unit .
3 If the social conditions do not seem favourable for consistent use of the alarm then social support services may need to be alerted to help the family with the stress and problems that they are encountering .
4 In addition , opinions are canvassed on whether there should be bands of scale charge ; whether there should be lower charges for older cars and a special regime for classic cars ; whether the distributional impact of the change would be inequitable , given that it would be revenue-neutral ; and whether free car fuel should continue to be determined by engine size .
5 The remainder of the direct labour requirement would have to be recruited .
6 Assessing the effectiveness of programmes in a systematic and regular way is the newest and most difficult area of work that public sector management must adapt to .
7 The Committee recommended ‘ a statutory upper limit of twenty-six days per year on the paid leave which public sector employees may grant to employees for council duties ’ ( Widdicombe 1986 : 137 ) .
8 If the social work profession can come to terms with its own feeling concerning the sexual implications of its work , it will not be long before its more influential members begin to exercise their influence on social ideas .
9 Consider this example : ‘ The censuring [ sic ] of the follow-up period indicated that progression to high grade dyskaryosis would need to be assessed by Kaplan-Meier life table techniques and comparisons made by the log rank test ’ ( the natural history of cervical cancer had been investigated in the west of England in 1981–90 ) .
10 If the cash benefits paid to those households could simply be deducted from their tax liability , their direct tax bill would fall to just 6% .
11 British Rail are to remain the employer of the British Transport Police for the immediate future , in order to ensure that the British Transport Police will continue to police the whole of the restructured railway er a an order amending the British Transport Police Force Scheme in nineteen sixty three will be laid before Parliament shortly .
12 DEC 's interest is fuelled by the fact that the Aberdeen Group in Boston projects that the market for computational chemistry products will grow to over $2,000m in 1996 from about $500m in 1990 .
13 More than usually generous credit terms may have to be offered , and although we did not allow for introductory discounts in our example , these may have to be offered to induce custom , with the degree of generosity perhaps varying by assessment of likelihood of payment and repeat orders .
14 I believe that the polytechnics and other public service institutions should leave to the universities the essential functions of pursuing and transmitting specialist knowledge through research and scholarship and that , drawing on this knowledge should concentrate on the no less difficult and important task of meeting this wider demand from potential learners from 18 to 80 .
15 The latest draft of the European Commission 's plan for telecommunications seeks deregulation of cross-border services within the Community from January 1996 and of all services , domestic and international , by the start of 1998 , Reuter reports from Brussels , and phone companies expect it to press for deregulation of phone service despite the industry 's reservations — ‘ It 's far too ambitious — we 're not opposed to deregulation but this is too fast , ’ Charlotte Pins , a director of corporate communications at Belgium 's Belgacom said ; France Telecom said it backed ‘ setting sights on 1998 or 2000 ’ as a deadline for freeing the phone service , but Community-wide rules on access to national networks , costs , tariffs and public service duties would have to be agreed shortly .
16 FOLLOWING this year 's success at the London Arena , Docklands , the Great British Beer Festival will move to West London in 1992 , taking over Olympia , Britain 's most prestigious exhibition hall .
17 In addition , there is no fixed servicing cost as there is with preference shares or loan stock , but a sensible dividend policy will have to be maintained if the offeror is to prevent adverse reaction from shareholders and the market in the future .
18 Engines with higher compression ratios would be more suited to Super Lead Free petrol particularly the 10 5:1 compression P5 coupe engine as the high compression ratio will lead to preignition .
19 This also holds true for items of similar groups within the same country ; a top quality Nain will tend to be more expensive than a second-grade Isfahan ( and vice versa ) , while both can be expected to command a higher price than the average Hamadan or Heriz .
20 The US government has long argued forcefully that GATT free trade rules should apply to all services ; and in 1985 , after three years of negotiation , the US position was incorporated nearly intact into OECD 's Declaration on Transborder Data Flows .
21 Health officials are warning that so-called rave parties could lead to a drug epidemic .
22 To make it suitable for public use improvements will need to be made including resurfacing the stone route — this will also make it suitable for wheelchairs — and installing metal railings by the path .
23 Anticlericalism elsewhere was sometimes simply a matter of anti-Roman pinpricks , as in Great Britain , when agitation arose about aristocratic conversions to Rome and the British Reformation Society could protest to the government over the appointment of a Roman Catholic viceroy of India and a Roman Catholic lord chamberlain .
24 The Newmarket trainer runs Top Class in the Longchamp spectacular and the faithful backing Brittain will expect to be laughing all the way to the bank as they help themselves to the generous 40-1 on offer .
25 Take care not to draught-proof rooms too efficiently if they contain fuel-burning appliances , since lack of an adequate air supply could lead to inefficient combustion and a build-up of dangerous fumes .
26 IT IS extremely appropriate that this superlative exhibition of the work of 21 British book illustrators should come to Gateshead Library since they are able to display many of the books themselves ex-stock .
27 If the person claiming is not looking after the estate , the Social Fund Officer will write to the person who is , at the same time as a payment is made .
28 The hon. Gentleman will know that the British coal industry must respond to a competitive environment .
29 ‘ Applications for Light Railway Orders will continue to be charged at the flat fee of £50 until the end of this month .
30 When externalities exist , free market equilibrium will lead to an inefficient resource allocation because the externality itself does not have a market or a price .
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