Example sentences of "of [noun sg] [vb mod] [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 In the making of videos of school matches a panel of ‘ experts ’ giving their opinions before the match , at half-time , and interviews with star players and the manager at the end of play will add to the attraction .
2 It held that any system of assessment should –relate to expected routes of development' ( DES 1988a : para. 91 ) .
3 If so , either the parties most affected need attention , possibly through a change to the proposed reward patterns , or the pace of change may need to be slowed to give those most affected time to adapt .
4 He prophesied that the triumph of communism would lead to the withering away of the state .
5 The standard molar enthalpy of oxidation of hydrogen could refer to any of the three balanced chemical equations shown above and thus have any one of the three widely differing values shown above .
6 From the facts given , the earliest date of taxability would appear to be April 1991 .
7 Specific areas of responsibility will need to be established covering such aspects as administration , finance , personnel and marketing .
8 I can certainly confirm on the specific point that the hon. Gentleman raised that those workers who work at the Ministry of Defence can continue to be members of the union of their choice .
9 These types of problem extend even to the more commonplace types of metalwork in which the lack of replication might lead to the suggestion that everyday items were produced locally as required ; but were such technical skills possessed by someone on every farm or hamlet , at only a few locations , or was the craftsman a mobile specialist ?
10 The various roles of agriculture will have to be seen as integral aspects of the broader rural , national and international economy .
11 Nevertheless , the disruptive effects of damage may spread to other structures intimately linked to Broca 's area .
12 If you had anticipated returning to clinical nursing without undertaking a re-entry programme first , then this kind of worry will have to be ironed out during your period of reorientation to the ward or district .
13 This , of course would have to be seen .
14 I said I want to write my own novel , I wanted to take the characters from Rebecca , who of course would come to me bearing their pasts , but I wanted to move them right away from Rebecca and then write on , and that 's what I did .
15 If the aspirations of the Cockcroft Committee for low attainers are to be met , then these three aspects of difficulty will need to be dealt with in future teaching schemes .
16 Various studies have been conducted in order to assess the extent to which computer analysis of text can contribute to the generation of a practical classification scheme .
17 This is not an outcome that everyone would welcome , and it would bring a series of difficulties in its train as inequalities of income would lead to even greater inequalities in access to health care and education ; but it is a plausible outcome , and would increase the likelihood of the continuance of the Employment Society .
18 Failing that , and with bombs and murders still the order of the day , the old instrument of internment may have to be taken out of the cupboard .
19 Education was also a big question and a lot of money would have to be spent on it .
20 Nevertheless , it is clear that very large sums of money will have to be spent to put Eastern Europe on its feet and ensure that it stays democratic .
21 Further understanding of serotonergic control of motility could lead to new ways to control diarrhoea in diseases such as the carcinoid syndrome .
22 Apart from the general belief of many constitutionalists that all Acts of Parliament should apply to the United Kingdom , including Northern Ireland , that is a real mistake .
23 In another sense , however , the research could be interpreted as pointing to the necessity to ensure that , once crossed , the threshold of removal should lead to a particular , compensatory form of care in recognition of the child 's maternal loss .
24 Even some way down the scale it would have been interesting to know what size bag of silver would accrue to the coffers of the RFU in return for abandoning the traditional white England jersey .
25 He made a point about the exemptions from the levy and said : ’ The Board and much of industry considers that there should be no exclusion from levy but that the whole of industry should contribute to the cost of training .
26 High levels of tension can lead to rigid control ; some people when learning to relax report being afraid to go too deeply into the exercises for fear of losing control .
27 This would allow the individual to specialise in a particular job and the division of labour would lead to a clear distinction between management and the workforce .
28 The temporary increase in the supply of labour will lead to an increase in employment and output , but since the rise in employment is entirely voluntary , the rise in output is a rise in the natural rate of output , y * ; .
29 Some of the reported difference in rates of metabolism could relate to the severity of the underlying colitis .
30 Only from the Greeks can we understand what a rebirth of tragedy must mean to the inner life of a nation .
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