Example sentences of "[to-vb] to [noun] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Much of DEC 's future success , it estimates , rests with how well NT does in the market and whether NT ISVs will be willing to write to Alpha machines as well as Intel and MIPS . |
2 | They would like to write to Brownie pen-pals in Britain . |
3 | I have been asked by Messrs Grant Thornton , our financial advisors , to write to Parish Priests to provide you with the information regarding Pay As You Earn regulations . |
4 | Ask local car dealer to write to car manufacturers to press for the introduction of more fuel efficient cars ? |
5 | Powerful programme committees , and influential members serving on them , have sometimes been reluctant to defer to policy committees ( particularly as many councillors still cling to the traditional view that co-ordination is the role of the full council ) . |
6 | She 'd had to dash to HQ Communications , as the Colonel had insisted his coded message go out that evening . |
7 | Yes , most people pay to come to NCT classes , and excellent value they are too , for the few thousand parents we manage to teach each year . |
8 | Experiments show that bees can be trained to come to sugar solutions in response to an artificial magnetic field . |
9 | If you have not been able to come to Q.T. Days for a while , please try to come during the new session . |
10 | It had been recognized that Liberals had been more adept at handling the press because they were more ready to stoop to newspaper practices , as Sandars had reported in 1909 : |
11 | er , to succumb to health problems , exhaustion , er emotional problems and so on . |
12 | The House of Lords Select Committee understood the provision to relate to development plans but if it is implemented in the UK ( and this depends somewhat on MAFF taking an unusually enlightened view ) it could pave the way for farm development plans incorporating conservation and agricultural measures . |
13 | An American clinical study ( Anderson and White , 1986 ) also suggests that problems in step families are more likely to relate to parenting issues between adults and children than to the parents ' marital relationship . |
14 | In Uzzell 's opinion , ‘ companies now want their investment in computers and telecommunications to relate to business volumes ’ as a way of ensuring that they get value for money . |
15 | Phanerozoic TTD suites do exist , however , and seem also to relate to subduction zones . |
16 | Woolwich would have expected any refusal of payment to lead to collection proceedings which would have been gravely embarrassing for Woolwich , the more so as it would have been the only building society refusing to pay . |
17 | Woolwich would have expected any refusal of payment to lead to collection proceedings which would have been gravely embarrassing for Woolwich , the more so as it would have been the only building society refusing to pay . |
18 | It is also expected to lead to student transfers between the two centres , distance learning through new technologies and Kirkcaldy running franchised courses for at least the early years of Dundee 's courses . |
19 | It is particularly noteworthy that outpatient referrals to the surgical specialties increased as outpatient referrals to these specialties are likely to lead to inpatient admissions for elective surgical procedures which could incur a substantial charge on the practice budget . |
20 | Although garden steps do n't have to conform to Building Regulations , steps which lead from the house to the patio are designated as being part of the house , so they do . |
21 | FAIL TO CONFORM TO PELICAN LIGHTS |
22 | For there is no good reason to subscribe to the widely-held intuition that explanations have to conform to individualist tenets . |
23 | But probably the most important explanation of Japan 's failure to conform to IWC policies is its continuing aversion to the demands of external agencies . |
24 | The degree to which you or I are willing to conform to group norms will depend on : |
25 | Group members will tend to conform to group standards or norms , especially where such conformity is the result of a general acceptance of the basic beliefs , attitudes and values of the group . |
26 | Failure to conform to Commission requirements within 45 days would lead to their compulsory introduction . |
27 | The explanation put forward for this relationship is that where the coverage of collective agreements is extensive , as in centralised-bargaining structures , trade union membership is thereby encouraged since the benefits of agreements are seen to accrue to union members on a wide scale . |
28 | For those with slightly less energy , the evening consisted of a barn dance and disco , and every one had the opportunity to listen to Consultancy Services ' David Webber and his string quartet . |
29 | The Minister has heard speeches from the chairman of the Energy Select Committee and all its members , including my hon. Friend the Member for Barnsley , Central ( Mr. Illsley ) and the hon. Member for Erewash ( Mr. Rost ) , who have been privileged to listen to expert witnesses . |
30 | The willingness of AIS to listen to Skymaster users about the direction of the service is welcome , and one hopes that the customers will take up the challenge . |