Example sentences of "to [conj] [verb] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This authority is normally the sovereign body in the state , such as a king or popular assembly , although in practice this authority might be delegated to or assumed by another body or individual .
2 Either party may give written notice to the other of a change of address , and after notice of such change has been served and received , any notice , document or request given or served thereafter shall be given to or served upon such party at such changed address .
3 Add to or subtract from this list according to the needs and activities of your particular organisation .
4 Show directors ' rights to subscribe for shares in or debentures of the company granted to or exercised by each person during the year .
5 State whether any rights to subscribe for shares in or debentures of the group were granted to or exercised by each director during the year .
6 for proceeding to or returning from any garage , auction room or other place at which vehicles are usually stored or usually or periodically offered for sale and at which the vehicle is to be or has been stored or is to be or has been offered for sale as the case may be ;
7 Task mail may be replied to or forwarded to another user — not both
8 We failed to lead the race for new products and we contributed to and suffered from heavy overcapacity .
9 If , for example , you have two lectures a week in a particular subject — say , on Tuesday and Thursday mornings — and a weekly tutorial — say , on Tuesday afternoons — then you should set aside regular time(s) — say , an hour or two on a Monday and another hour on , say , a Thursday — to study to and prepare for that class .
10 The Plaintiff relies on proprietary estoppel the principle of which , in its broadest form , may be stated as follows ; where one person , A , has acted to his detriment on the faith of a belief , which was known to and encouraged by another person , B , that he either has or is going to be given a right in or over B 's property , B can not insist on his strict legal rights if to do so would be inconsistent with A 's belief .
11 This covers such areas as the mutual recognition of technical and professional qualifications , greater facility to travel to and work in other member states , the increasing need for language skills , developing the dialogue between employer and employee organisations , and the improvement of living and working conditions .
12 First , low profits ( and their failure to rise during a rapid upswing ) led to and combined with poor business confidence .
13 A key factor in the success of the company , and the way franchisees can ensure they contribute to and share in that success , is the marketing support provided .
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