Example sentences of "[vb infin] and [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Although history is deterministic there is still the need for workers to unite and act and accept the invitation to join in the great drama of history .
2 DEC will sell , install and service the Auspex servers .
3 Toronto-based CAE Industries Ltd reports that its CAE-Link Corp unit has won a contract from the UK Ministry of Defence for a higher formation battle trainer for the British Army : terms were not disclosed , but CAE-Link will develop , install and maintain a command-and-control trainer to simulate a round-the-clock battle in real time for up to six weeks , creating the battlefield communications flow between the staff being trained , higher headquarters and subordinate unit headquarters ; it will consist of a central server networked to 170 controller and operator stations at two sites in the UK and Germany ; it has to be transportable for use at other training sites .
4 The inclusion of Silk Protein helps maintain the natural water balance to protect , condition and restore the elasticity of hair .
5 ‘ If a person presenting or directing the performance is not shown to have intended to stir up racial hatred , it is a defence for him to prove — ( a ) that he did not know and had no reason to suspect that the performance would involve the use of the offending words or behaviour , or ( b ) that he did not know and had no reason to suspect that the offending words or behaviour were threatening , abusive or insulting , or ( c ) that he did not know and had no reason to suspect that the circumstances in which the performance would be given would be such that racial hatred would be likely to be stirred up . ’
6 ‘ If a person presenting or directing the performance is not shown to have intended to stir up racial hatred , it is a defence for him to prove — ( a ) that he did not know and had no reason to suspect that the performance would involve the use of the offending words or behaviour , or ( b ) that he did not know and had no reason to suspect that the offending words or behaviour were threatening , abusive or insulting , or ( c ) that he did not know and had no reason to suspect that the circumstances in which the performance would be given would be such that racial hatred would be likely to be stirred up . ’
7 ‘ If a person presenting or directing the performance is not shown to have intended to stir up racial hatred , it is a defence for him to prove — ( a ) that he did not know and had no reason to suspect that the performance would involve the use of the offending words or behaviour , or ( b ) that he did not know and had no reason to suspect that the offending words or behaviour were threatening , abusive or insulting , or ( c ) that he did not know and had no reason to suspect that the circumstances in which the performance would be given would be such that racial hatred would be likely to be stirred up . ’
8 So far as the performer is concerned , he has the defence that he did not know and had no reason to suspect that a programme involving the use of the offending material would be included in a cable broadcast , or that the circumstances in which such material was included would be such that racial hatred would be likely to be stirred up .
9 In the case of innocent infringement ( if the defendant did not know and had no reason to believe that the semiconductor design right subsisted in the article ) damages are not available although other remedies may be , such as an account of profits .
10 Mentally abnormal people can not consent , though the accused has a defence to indecent assault if he did not know and had no reason to believe that his victim was defective : see ss.14(4) and 15(4) of the Sexual Offences Act 1956 .
11 To return to my burglary , it became possible to make alternative arrangements : to let family members know and to replace the presents with other things made available by other people or by just acknowledging that they would be replaced when the insurance money came through !
12 If you are unemployed or actively looking to change your job you will increase your chances immeasurably if you let other people know and make a positive effort to follow up any leads you receive .
13 He could think of some people who 'd say she 'd told him nothing he did n't already know and offer a few hundred francs .
14 I thought you should know and keep an eye on her . ’
15 Thus , to raise the potential value of the information being processed using activities beyond Taylor 's Stage 1 ( i.e. those in his Stage 2 ( analysing processes ) , or his Stage 3 ( judgemental processes ) , or his Stage 4 ( decision processes ) ) , the people involved must know and understand the detailed decision-making situation wherein the information will eventually be used .
16 For instance , we must know and understand the total cost structure in multi-product businesses from raw materials through to the customer .
17 But how can we know and respect the other ?
18 Here you must know and use the real facts of police work .
19 By the time children go to school they will be used to choosing their own books and will know and enjoy a good range of picture books , stories , and poems .
20 ‘ Our little friend is still listening and we do n't know and have no means of knowing how sensitive its hearing is .
21 When this happens , the parties do not know and have no opportunity to address the judge on the matter .
22 If they did know and blocked the main rides the verderers ' chances of getting out of the forest were small .
23 Wearing his environmental manager 's hat , Mike 's responsibilities are to monitor , audit and minimise the environmental impact of the business .
24 She let the dress fall and took a shy step towards him .
25 Techniques new to RBGE , such as numerical taxonomy , cladistics , and cluster analysis , make novel demands on staff trained in classical taxonomy , but if this kind of work is seen as desirable within the Science Plan , we must initiate and plan a programme of staff development and training in taxonomic computing in 1992 .
26 I remind the House that the United Kingdom and other developed countries of Europe must assist and support the developing economies , especially in eastern Europe , to ensure that people will want to stay and strengthen those economies themselves .
27 All Leeds can do at the moment is keep winning the games we should win and clock the away victories , so that when the Uniteds of this world come along we wo n't be psyched out of beating them .
28 An experiment could be conducted by taking a largish group of electors , splitting them into two at random , telling half that the polls indicated one candidate would win and telling the other half that they showed a rival would win .
29 But they are also nervous that the calculations they make in the next two weeks may determine who will win and lose the political battles of the next two years .
30 The proposed directive goes to the European Parliament for comment and amendment , where the lobbyist will brief and advise the MEPs .
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