Example sentences of "[vb pp] with a [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 The Oryctes virus is mixed with a bait to which adult beetles are attracted .
2 A second series was designed with a view to lower costs ( Cattenom , Belleville , Nogent , Penly ) .
3 The various component projects have been designed with a view to producing a coherent perspective on the evolution of regulations , policy-making and implementation in regulatory agencies , and the impact of regulatory controls in the broad field of safety and health at work .
4 But these should be designed with a view to be pupil friendly and easily used by non-specialist teaching , for example , supply teachers .
5 These are also designed with an eye to reassuring those who did well out of the switch from rates to poll tax .
6 Within Japanese organization practices , work in the internal labour market seems to be designed with an eye to the collective worker rather than in opposition to the collective worker .
7 This was to gather under the very roof of Darlington Hall the most influential of the gentlemen whose support had been won with a view to conducting an ‘ unofficial ’ international conference — a conference that would discuss the means by which the harshest terms of the Versailles treaty could be revised .
8 The policeman on crossing duty had taken the 30 runners ' numbers : ‘ We are checking numbers with race officials who were also near the crossing and the runners involved will be interviewed with a view to prosecution , ’ Sergeant Lawton said .
9 Mr Jones suggested that Physic News magazine should be approached with a view to investigating the incidents and perhaps providing a satisfactory answer .
10 Police said : ‘ He has been reported with a view to prosecution . ’
11 But Graham and Russell , if anything more composed , made them defend that advantage , and the Chelsea defence responded with a disorder to which only Ken Monkou was an exception .
12 The tax requirements of all parties need to be considered with a view to establishing the best method of effecting the buy-out .
13 Messages should be sent separately , direct to the central office group/sector/person addressed with a copy to Head of Area Staff .
14 In Ireland the departure of the emigrant was ritualized with a procession to the boat or the railway station .
15 In short the collapse of Taurus — where the name of the game was not to upset vested interests — has paved the way for a compromise where there appears to be a general acceptance of the IFMA view that : ‘ the solution to the problems are presented with a view to satisfying the requirements of the principal users , not third party service providers . ’
16 Detached with a view to sanity
17 Like most shows which are manufactured with an eye to commercial success ( Winnie , High Society , to name only Buddy 's predecessors at the Victoria Palace ) , this one will probably fail .
18 Mellon Educational and Charitable Trust in 1930 to which all the family pictures were transferred with a view to donating them to the nation .
19 Data is collected with a view to determining which ‘ kind ’ of pupil ‘ succeeds ’ and which does not .
20 The store should be sited with an eye to deliveries , access to exhibition areas and other Departments , and security .
21 Like the American western railroads , the Russian Trans-Siberian had been built with an eye to migration and settlement .
22 However it is quite proper to reject a request if the evidence is really being sought with a view to its use in criminal proceedings .
23 New patterns of differentiation were often sought with a view to the reintegration of scientific and religious belief .
24 Policy should , therefore , be framed with a view to minimizing these costs , together with the costs of administering the policy ( Hay , 1981 ) .
25 It 's hoped that planning permission for the new West Stand will soon be granted with a view to completion by 2000 taking the stadium to 75,000 capacity .
26 The Commission is requested to give detailed particulars of this possibility and of the measures adopted or to be adopted with a view to establishing this integrated system .
27 In the salon where they were all sitting after dinner over glasses of brandy and half-finished cups of coffee , the first courageous guest rose to his feet and bowed with a smile to the lady of the house .
28 The job descriptions of the 4 Clerical Assistants in the banking area of the Collection Section will be reviewed and re-evaluated with a view to bringing them into line with other posts within the ring fence if possible , that is the consolidation of the new technology allowance .
29 An enthusiast , on the contrary , entertains lofty notions of himself and degrading conceptions of the Deity : he conceives that the course of nature is to be regulated with a view to his own interest …
30 Existing software which incorporates documentation procedures is being evaluated with a view to using it as a basis for this development .
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