Example sentences of "[vb infin] [noun pl] [conj] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The Inland Revenue has now clarified the position ( Statement of Practice SP6/90 dated 27 April 1990 ) : ( i ) this section does not affect conveyances or transfers which fall within s83 of the Finance Act 1985 and Category H above ; ( ii ) if on a conveyance or transfer of property subject to a debt ( not within the provisions of s83 ) the transferee covenants ( either in the instrument or separately ) to pay the debt or indemnify the transferor in respect thereof such covenant constitutes valuable consideration and establishes the transaction as a sale for stamp duty purposes .
2 iii ) suppliers may market products or services which are widely consistent with personality traits associated with extra version ( outward going and highly visible behaviour ) and aggression .
3 iv ) suppliers may market products or services which are widely consistent with personality traits associated with introversion ( inward looking and self.sufficient behaviour ) and personal detachment .
4 The Americans hope that the installation of Mr Mesic would bolster Croats and Slovenes who hang back from independence now ; that Mr Markovic and his economic reform would win a reprieve ; and that time might be gained for Serbian opposition to Mr Milosevic to grow .
5 Typically , this will benefit builders and developers who intend to make a taxable supply of property , but who , in a troubled property market , make short-term exempt lettings before making the taxable supply .
6 Hence , over a year , issues will carry articles and information which is marginal to the central interest of the publication .
7 As we have already stated , decision makers in organisations will formulate aims or objectives which they wish to achieve or , in other situations , a commanding authority will impose objectives on organisations .
8 If firms are to collude tacitly , they must somehow choose prices and outputs which are sustainable by a credible punishment strategy that also has to be tacitly agreed upon .
9 Other choices of will thus generate fields and e which are approximations to the actual values .
10 To achieve the status of ‘ Preferred Supplier , ’ a company must demonstrate that it can provide products and services which are uniform , consistently meet requirements and show an on-going commitment to quality .
11 Intermediate Technology enables poor people in the Third World to develop and use technologies and methods which give them more control over their lives and which contribute to the long-term development of their communities .
12 Intermediate Technology enables poor people in the Third World to develop and use technologies and methods which give them more control over their lives and which contribute to the long-term development of their communities .
13 I do n't understand referees and officials who take no action against such behaviour .
14 But note that you must use fittings and valves which comply with the water byelaws and that if the cold supply is connected up to a washing machine from the rising main , this will be at mains pressure while the hot supply ( if there is one ) will be at a lower pressure .
15 Also , by looking at the activities you are good at and enjoy you may well discover talents and abilities which you have not considered before as being useful in a job .
16 Clients can also suggest neighbours and friends who may be suitable for employment .
17 If one realizes that one is dealing with myths and symbols , then one might as well create myths and symbols which are true to what one would symbolize .
18 But these sources do not themselves set standards and routines which are automatically taken up and followed .
19 Atoms and molecules do not have consciousness : they do not have meanings and purposes which direct their behaviour .
20 We will have franchisees and people who are not franchisees but just wish to run on open access .
21 Furthermore , older people may have savings or investments which will yield income .
22 Inevitably , the member of staff will have questions and emotions which must not be ignored .
23 Mrs Cooke will have friends and relations who will buy papers to see her name in print .
24 Even if we do have jobs and incomes we all know we could be touched personally by public events at any moment .
25 The package itself did not control the line , nor did it tell operators and management what action to take when things went wrong .
26 ‘ We ca n't tell clubs and players what to do ; that would be unrealistic in any international sport ’ , said Davies , who was present at the Bledisloe Cup series in Australia .
27 The court therefore has to approach its construction on the footing that the new Act may exhibit policies and intentions which are not necessarily the same as those in the earlier Act , and which require similar words to be given different meanings from those which the courts gave them under the earlier legislation .
28 The importance of this is often underestimated but it is essential that not only do you get applicants but applicants who genuinely fulfil your requirements .
29 Machine breaking was a final act in the struggle of artisans to maintain or revive customs and laws which the new breed of capitalist employers was determined to evade .
30 It depends , it depends what you 're doing with it , see we either we 'd put mums and tots which is something , erm
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