Example sentences of "[vb infin] to [noun pl] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The transition will demonstrate to individuals the importance and value of periodic re-direction in their lives . |
2 | In Philip Morris , the Court established that , contrary to previous thinking , Article 85 could apply to agreements the purpose of which was the acquisition of total or partial ownership of enterprises by merger , acquisition or reorganisation . |
3 | These benchmarks would indicate to teachers the things which all children ought to know at a particular stage of their development . |
4 | Prices are a bit steep but you do n't go to weddings every day . |
5 | This ‘ stamp ’ would emphasise to users the cost of the health service since it would appear as a separate tax item on the pay slip , and would therefore increase in line with earnings and not prices . |
6 | If this is to labour the obvious , it is because the formulation quoted above serves to anticipate the conclusion that a statute should attach to non-owners the same rights and liabilities . |
7 | He accepted that the function of the court was to construe the actual words enacted by Parliament so that in no circumstances could the court attach to words a meaning that they were incapable of bearing . |
8 | Our new clause 17 would extend to students the right to claim community charge and , in due course , council tax rebates . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | Write so that he can not twist your meaning so as to make you agree to opinions the opposite of those you hold . |