Example sentences of "[verb] to [noun pl] [Wh det] " in BNC.

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1 The objective helps you to communicate to others what you want to achieve .
2 Moreover , children are attracted to telephones which ‘ demand ’ to be picked up and spoken into , and the prohibitions which adults usually place on children 's use of these instruments serves only to enhance their attractiveness .
3 Some people develop very strong appetites for recognition and are attracted to jobs which provide them with endless ‘ jellybeans ’ ; for example , the reward systems of the armed services , higher education and the professions offer substantial opportunities to be recognized and praised for one 's performance .
4 People are attracted to jobs which suit their goal priorities .
5 Seymour Cray now says that it will be marketed as a front-end to enhance massively parallel processors , in the hope that the combination will appeal to scientists whose problems are too complex for a massively parallel computer alone to solve .
6 The proposed expansion of auditors ' reports should help close the expectations gap by explaining to users what the auditors ' responsibilities are and how they are carried out .
7 The smaller landlords who could not find cash or credit to equip themselves as sugar planters quickly sold out ; land prices in the 1640s rose to heights which showed that the profits of sugar were being anticipated and capitalized generously .
8 They , the academically gifted , responded to ideas which their teachers ( themselves academic ) offered .
9 MIP-1 β ( filled bars ) or control medium ( open bars ) was added to wells which had been coated with one of four possible combinations of VCAM-1 or BSA and heparin-BSA or BSA .
10 The samples were added to tubes which had been chilled previously containing disodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate ( EDTA ) ( 5 mM , final concentration ) for cyclic nucleotide assay , and EDTA and aprotinine ( 500 KIU/ml ) for atrial natriuretic peptide and glucagon assays .
11 In addition there are difficulties associated with trials relating to incidents which happened in times long gone by .
12 Offline Integrity carries out checks on the files used by the LIFESPAN Offline System for retention of information relating to files which are to be offlined , those which have been offlined and those which are to be restored from the offline media .
13 Checks are carried out for retention of information relating to files which are to be offlined , those which have been offlined and those which are to be restored from the offline media .
14 The teacher supported the group while they worked through topics and questions relating to kestrels which they might be able to pursue further .
15 It has been suggested that guidance should be given to the profession relating to receipts which are being issued for redemption money on the redemption of feuduties in terms of Section 4 of the Land Tenure Reform ( Scotland ) Act , 1974 , the section which provided for voluntary redemption of feuduties at the terms of Whitsunday and Martinmas .
16 LIFESPAN assists in distributing a knowledge of problems in modules by informing each LIFESPAN user about any SPRs relating to modules which are in packages managed by them .
17 I look forward to hearing his contribution and finding out whether he can guarantee to employees whose companies are about to be privatised that their future pension rights will be as secure as they are under TOPS .
18 Its success is partly explained by the fact that the intra-EMS exchange rate realignments that have been effected were deliberately confined to magnitudes which did not fully offset inflation rate differentials .
19 Held , dismissing the appeal , that the power to make an order under section 236 of the Insolvency Act 1986 was not confined to documents which could be said to be necessary to reconstitute the state of the company 's knowledge , even if that might be one of the purposes most clearly justifying the making of an order , but extended to all documents which the administrator reasonably required to see to carry out his functions ; that the applicant had to satisfy the court that after balancing all the relevant factors , there was a proper case for making the order ; that since the information sought was necessary to enable the administrators to carry out the administration and production of the documents did not impose an unnecessary and unreasonable burden on the accountants , the registrar 's order despite its width , was proper in the exceptional circumstances ( post , pp. 855E–H , 860C–D , 862D–E , G–H , 863D , 864E ) .
20 The FPC 's power to limit the use of deputising services is not confined to conditions which bear on the service 's capacity to provide an adequate service .
21 The practice of linguistic comedy was not confined to stories which involved the English : all kinds of foreigners were the butt of linguistic satire .
22 Until recently , company sponsorship of ITV or BBC programmes was strictly confined to events which would be taking place regardless of their being televised .
23 Venality was rife ; the precedent of even groups as illustrious as the Beatles and the Stones signing to contracts which gave them only a penny a record had become legendary : at the end of the Sixties , Allen Klein had achieved notoriety for his dexterous accounting abilities , working for both groups in the role of both ‘ finder ’ extracting hidden royalties from the record company for the group — and ‘ taker ’ — extracting them from the group for himself .
24 A pause , in which she tried to feet what Rose was struggling to say .
25 transborder data flows will not be permitted to countries which do not have an ‘ adequate level of protection ’ .
26 The immediate cause of the split was the constitutional changes taking place in the Labour Party ; it was not that the Gang of Four and their sympathizers objected to reforms which improved internal party democracy , but they opposed the particular type of reform which was designed to strengthen the position of Left-wing elements in the Labour movement .
27 VI Miscellaneous provisions applying to companies which are insolvent or in liquidation
28 Section 236 appears in Part VI of the Insolvency Act 1986 which is headed ‘ Miscellaneous Provisions applying to companies which are insolvent or in liquidation ’ and under the sub-heading ‘ Management by administrators , liquidators , etc . ’
29 It is submitted , therefore , that s3 is capable of applying to clauses which define duties , at least where the clause defines the duties in a way contrary to what a reasonable person would expect in the absence of the term in question , and the drafter should assume that it will apply to all clauses which exclude or limit liability for breach of contract , or allow a party to alter the nature of performance ( see also the attitude of Bridge LJ to clauses seeking to avoid liability for misrepresentation in Cremdean Properties Ltd v Nash ( 1977 ) 244 EG 547 , examined in Chapter 8,2 ) .
30 They say to others what we believe they want to hear , or refrain from saying what we believe they do not want to hear .
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