Example sentences of "[noun sg] to [adj] [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | ( 4 ) Where the seller expressly reserves the right of resale in case the buyer should make default , and on the buyer making default , re-sells the goods , the original contract of sale is rescinded , but without prejudice to any claim the seller may have for damages . ’ |
2 | ‘ ( 1 ) The cash equivalent of any benefit chargeable to tax under section 61 above is an amount equal to the cost of the benefit , less so much ( if any ) of it as is made good by the employee to those providing the benefit . |
3 | This implies that the social return on such projects exceeds the private return to those making the decisions . |
4 | The Guidelines will be of benefit to those delivering the modules in colleges , schools and other centres . |
5 | The Guidelines will be of benefit to those delivering the modules in colleges , schools and other centres . |
6 | In the 1960s Kenyatta manipulated sales of formerly white-owned land and businesses in such a way as to create a new class of Kenyan capitalists to replace the old white capitalists , in a no-nonsense determination to both preserve the private sector and to transfer its ownership into African hands . |
7 | They were and still are designed to give that style of dance spaciousness , calm , balance and grace of form so that the lines drawn during the transition from one step an/or pose to another fills the available space in every dimension . |
8 | On the expenditure side , the fall from 1979 to 1983 was an even greater 0.7 per cent ; but the recovery to 1987 brought the percentage budget surplus back in the latter year to almost the same insignificant level obtaining in 1979 . |
9 | In theory , at least , this will relieve the tremendous burden that is placed on the micro to both run the desktop publishing program and control the printer . |
10 | The Manageress there erm I was there and she , I , after I 'd been there eighteen months , she had a heart attack and the girl took up her tea tray , one of the girls took up her , because she was n't on duty till about just quarter to six to do the money . |
11 | It has become an art to both beat the target projections and the cuts without offending important political constituencies . |
12 | Now I believe it 's the duty of the G M B and the trade union movement to first publicize the problem then we need a campaign and a strategy to avoid it , and that is going back to decent pension funds . |
13 | Rise time is the time taken for the motor to first reach the demanded step position , which is attained with maximum velocity . |
14 | It has the advantage to those commissioning the research of a dedicated team with access to the wider Henley academic community . |
15 | During the convention , the Australian Christian Literature Society ( ACLS ) , a corporate member of WACC , presented its 12th annual Australian Christian Book of the Year Award to Tall Grow the Tallow-Woods by Geoffrey Bingham , published by Historical Consultants Pty Ltd , South Australia . |
16 | They provide rituals which publicly mark a change of state and assemble a network of people who can offer practical and emotional support to those undergoing the change . |
17 | If your project standards allow , you may change the 2nd parameter to TRUE to inhibit the production of approval listings . |
18 | If your project standards allow , you may change the 6th parameter to TRUE to remove the requirement to take a hard copy of a module prior to module version deletion . |
19 | The event provided an excellent opportunity to both heighten the profile of the Enterprise Centre and to show appreciation to all employers , staff and students who had supported the work of the department during the past year . |
20 | The inhabitants , therefore , may have to move from one part of the nest to another to find the most comfortable conditions . |
21 | THE National Institute of Economic and Social Research , a leading economic think-tank , has added its voice to those urging the Chancellor , Norman Lamont , not to raise taxes in his March Budget . |
22 | His beliefs concerning coaching methods are worth studying , and he adds his voice to those condemning the modern fixation on fitness at the expense of honing cricket skills . |
23 | However there may well be a wider interest at issue , in that it may be contrary to the public interest for decisions to be made where there may be a likelihood of favour to another influencing the determination . |
24 | Both are responsible to ultimate decision-makers ( shareholders and legislators ) , but there is a degree of ambiguity about objectives which allows latitude to those managing the firm/agency . |
25 | The fringes are continuations of the warp strands , and are secured at the top and bottom of the rug to both hold the weft strands in place and add the final decorative touch to the rug . |
26 | Although his commitments and the size of his salary only allow him to pay the £15 monthly premium rather than a higher amount , he regards DOUBLE PAYMENT as a very low-cost way to both save the future and guarantee a large cash sum for his family if they have to claim . |
27 | The main exception to this concerns the status of the victim , with separate offences for assaults on police-officers and wilful neglect of children , for example . |
28 | Perhaps the one exception to this concerns the unsatisfactory cleaning of the Pottery Hut . |
29 | In an adjoining room a small group of businessmen and community activists — invited to join the prince on his coach trip to Craigmillar to show the fruits of a successful partnership between commerce and local organisations — were also comparing notes . |
30 | In August 840 , his decision to move swiftly north to Quierzy to bolster the nerve of his supporters , leaving his mother to take care of Aquitaine , was surely the right one in principle . |