Example sentences of "[vb -s] to [noun pl] [Wh det] " in BNC.

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1 As we have seen , the feminine is at some fundamental level uncontrollable within the poem , even Britomart succumbs to passions which cause her knightly skills to lapse .
2 This may be due to the economic climate , but also the harsh reality of trying to justify fee increases to clients whose perception of the audit service has not changed .
3 That is , an authority may rely on considerations which do not apply to its subjects when doing so reliably leads to decisions which approximate better than any which would have been reached by any other procedure , to those decisions best supported by reasons which apply to the subjects .
4 This is due partly to the very high resolution required to resolve rotational detail for larger molecules , and partly because excitation often leads to states which are unstable .
5 Such a goal usually makes it almost impossible to use past expenditure levels in estimating unit costs and considerable ingenuity is often required , which sometimes regrettably leads to estimates which are almost pure fabrication .
6 This leads to tensions which are somewhat higher than original for some of the harpsichords and somewhat lower than original for the later pianos .
7 The right way to indicate its nature is , therefore , to give instances where it is present , and to describe its interaction with other parts of the system to which it belongs , in particular when the interaction leads to predictions which can be checked ; simple as the system may be , we shall find that successive interactions can swiftly lead to structures of quite satisfying complexity ( see Appendix B ) .
8 The widespread power cuts to factories which had then been necessary had caused nearly 15 per cent of the UK workforce to be laid off and were estimated to have cost some £200 millions of vital production .
9 The House of Lords held ( Viscount Dilhorne and Lord Diplock dissenting ) that the term " settlement " only applies to transactions which include an element of bounty and not to all transactions that were not bona fide commercial transactions .
10 First , section 401 applies to provisions which supplement or vary the particulars of an existing charge and therefore in some situations it will be necessary to distinguish between this and the creation of a new charge .
11 It clearly applies to instruments which purport , in some way , to be Acts of Parliament .
12 Section 60 Public Health Act 1936 already applies to warehouses which have ‘ on any upper floor sleeping accommodation for persons employed on the premises ’ .
13 In addition , some clauses are regulated differently according to whether the contract is made with a person dealing as a consumer or with a non-consumer. ( a ) Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 The scope of the Act The UCTA 1977 applies to clauses which seek to restrict or exclude " business liability " , which is defined as liability for breach of obligations or duties arising — ( a ) from things done or to be done … in the course of a business … ; or ( b ) from the occupation of premises used for business purposes of the occupier …
14 However , the ambit of the Act is extended by s13 which provides that to the extent that the Act applies the exclusion or restriction of liability , it also applies to clauses which : ( a ) make " any liability or its enforcement subject to restrictive or onerous conditions " , such as time limit clauses requiring notification of claims , or commencement of proceedings , within a limited time ; ( b ) exclude or restrict " any right or remedy in respect of the liability " , such as clauses : ( i ) excluding the right of a buyer to reject goods , terminate a contract or exercise a right of set-off , or ( ii ) requiring a customer to accept repair or replacement from the supplier ; ( c ) subject " a person to any prejudice in consequence of his pursuing any right or remedy " ; ( d ) exclude or restrict any rules of evidence or procedure , such as clauses : ( i ) making certificates of quality conclusive evidence that goods correspond with the contract , ( ii ) making one party 's record of a transaction conclusive evidence of the facts recorded , ( iii ) requiring certain evidence in order to obtain particular remedies — eg " no refunds without receipt " .
15 ( iii ) Other breaches of contract.Section 3 applies to clauses which exclude or restrict liability for breach of contract .
16 This charge also applies to items which would normally have been returned but which have been guaranteed by a Barclays Connect card or cheque guarantee card .
17 This result also applies to solutions which contain a Cauchy horizon rather than a curvature singularity .
18 The distinction applies to nouns which refer to animate beings as well as those which refer to inanimate objects .
19 But it is only available in Russia in liquid form , which turns to globules which are difficult to swallow in space .
20 The word strings for example , refers to elements which maintain the sense of community of the people .
21 The definition ‘ Bangladeshi ’ refers to infants whose mothers were born in Bangladesh , and the few mothers who were born or grew up in Britain .
22 Finally , ‘ dedicated ’ asset specificity refers to resources which , in principle , are usable elsewhere but for which no effective demand exists outside the present transaction ; their installation was conditional on continuing demand from a particular buyer ( see Williamson , 1983 : 526 ) .
23 The mistaken view is that theory refers to ideas which have never been tested .
24 The two numbers should not be compared because the first refers to words which have the same word boundaries , and the second refers to words in the same region .
25 The DC refers to modules which are already referred to by a DC activated via another package ( this check prevents the occurrence of conflicting modifications ) .
26 The above reduction in yield table refers to expenses which are expected to be made in respect of this contract and has been calculated on the basis laid down by Lautro .
27 The above reduction in yield table refers to expenses which are expected to be made in respect of this contract and has been calculated on the basis laid down by Lautro .
28 We have seen that retirement has a differential impact on older people which depends primarily on their prior socio-economic status and the access which this grants to resources which might be carried into retirement .
29 But you can not expect the taxpayers to provide extra help for one-parent families unless someone tries to ensure that the money only goes to families which really do have only one parent in them .
30 To be sure , God 's Spirit is at work in the East and everywhere , but that is different from saying that he contributes to beliefs which deny the truth that he has inspired .
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