Example sentences of "[to-vb] a [noun sg] as [prep] " in BNC.

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1 To write a letter as from an organisation to an individual concerning a specific transaction .
2 After his death at the hands of a Skaven assassin in 1152 the Elector Counts failed to reach a decision as to who should be the new Emperor .
3 Section 6(1) requires the local education authority to make arrangements enabling parents to express a preference as to the school which their child is to attend .
4 ‘ ( 1 ) Every local education authority shall make arrangements for enabling the parent of a child in the area of the authority to express a preference as to the school at which he wishes education to be provided for his child in the exercise of the authority 's functions and to give reasons for his preference .
5 In English it is more usual to use a hyphen as in co-operate .
6 Its dorsal region may be enlarged to form a shield as in the Orthoptera , Dictyoptera , Coleoptera and Heteroptera ; in most other orders it is a narrow annular segment .
7 This makes it difficult to form a view as to how much has been awarded for pain and suffering simpliciter , except in cases where a complete , or almost complete , recovery has been made .
8 In cases in which pain and suffering is not expected to continue for life the court has to form a view as to how long it is likely to continue .
9 My Lord in making my main submissions to your Lordship , erm , I submitted and this is position that there is no distinction between public and private acts , in the British Rail Board both the act and the central fund byelaw should be taken as valid in the interim if your Lordship is minded to make a reference , unless strong evidence of invalidity is , so your Lordship if you make a reference it needs to form a view as to the strength of the
10 My Lord making my main submissions to your Lordship , erm I submitted and it is position that there is no distinction between public and private acts , the thicken in the board , both the act and the central fund by the law should be taken as valid in the interim if your Lordship is minded to make a reference unless strong evidence of invalidity is produced , so your Lordship if you make a reference it needs to form a view as to the strength of the
11 This had the effect of statutory town planning taking root in an authority without having to persuade a council as to the merits ( and costs ) of scheme preparation .
12 To resolve a doubt as to whether employed solicitors not being held out to be solicitors by their employers were required to hold practising certificates , s1A was added by s85 of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 in the following terms : 1A .
13 Would anybody like to hazard a guess as to what we could possibly mean as the difference between these two words ?
14 Those systems are almost infinitely variable , and merely to categorise a system as within the common law or civil law tradition would conceal important differences .
15 Apis mellifera ( the common bee ) has to have a convention as to which angle in the vertical plane corresponds to this latter angle .
16 Er one wonders how on earth they speak to each other , or if indeed they even know who each other is or where their offices are and there is n't that personal relationship that one might expect to find in the normal concept of a legal firm and indeed er without clearly we go to off the point somewhat to have a discussion as to whether or not er a partnership is a suitable legal entity for these people to trade under .
17 The Vendor can not possibly be expected to have a view as to whether or not the Business is a party to any agreements which fall within these categories .
18 The site inspection sheet , shown above , has provision to insert a reminder as to how and when the contractor was notified .
19 Erm it 's it 's quite an interesting erm er , addition to the er original proposal but clearly members will need to take a view as to whether er they want erm the Environment Trust to do that but erm , er what I would suggest is that we bring back er , some final proposals from Environment Trust at the next meeting er , for members to have a look at .
20 Each woman has to make a choice as to how she expresses the ageing process .
21 She finds , however , this kind of work very difficult ‘ When the parents are equally decent and competent , or the reverse , it is very difficult to make a decision as to where the children should reside on breakdown of the parents ’ marriage .
22 since this lot came to power , is forcing people to make a decision as to whether they should get a prescription or whether they should not .
23 I agree it 's important , what I have no feel for , is whether it is something which helps to make a decision as to where the new settlement might go .
24 It is not the pathologist 's fault : he has to make a decision as to the cause of death and is not allowed to say he does not know .
25 Institutions thus have to make a judgement as to what liquidity ratio is best — one that is neither too high nor too low .
26 Lord Morton of Henryton commenting on that example said that in each case it would be for the Commissioners to make a finding as to whether the income in question was or was not paid to or for the benefit of the child by virtue or in consequence of the settlement .
27 In my judgment , once it is recognised , as inevitably it must be , that a self-regulating organisation may have to act with urgency in order to achieve its purpose , then it would be undesirable to cumber it with the necessity to make a judgment as to whether time admits of an opportunity to make representations .
28 In my judgment , once it is recognised , as inevitably it must be , that a self-regulating organisation may have to act with urgency in order to achieve its purpose , then it would be undesirable to cumber it with the necessity to make a judgment as to whether time admits of an opportunity to make representations .
29 In the September 1992 issue of ACCOUNTANCY ( see p 111 ) , we reported a case before the Court of Appeal in which the Court was asked to make a declaration as to whether MS Fashions Ltd and MS Fashions ( Wholesale ) Ltd could be required to pay to Touche Ross , the liquidator of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International , the whole of a combined overdraft of £600,000 , or whether a deposit with BCCI by Mr Sarwar of £300,000 , which had been used as a security for the overdrafts , could be set off against the sum of £600,000 under Rule 4.90 of the Insolvency Rules 1986 .
30 16–4–1879 The Moderator asked Mr Archibald Currie , Elder , to make a statement as to the reports about a disagreement between himself and his son and his son 's wife .
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