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

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1 The winches could then be run instantly without having to wait for steam to be available .
2 Has to wait for food to be cooked and prepare to wait for it .
3 THE ECHO 'S reply to Tom Roberts ' recent letter forgets to mention that lots of the criminals ' victims are deprived of their freedom — pensioners too frightened to go for fear of being mugged , young girls afraid to walk the streets at night in fear of being raped .
4 So at a minimum government needs to arrange for broadcasting to be undertaken by allocating and enforcing private sector property rights in these frequencies .
5 Apart from dealing with the matter of the will if one was made , it may be agreed , if your parent wishes , that he should also take on the responsibility for contacting various persons and organisations : the bank , to arrange for money to be available to her pending the settlement of her husband 's affairs ; her husband 's employer and Trade Union branch secretary , or the secretary of any professional association to which he belonged ; his insurance company ; the Department of Health and Social Security , to obtain forms for claiming the death grant and the widow 's pension ; the Inland Revenue , if her husband was still paying income tax ; the Building Society , the mortgagor ( or landlord if she and her husband lived in rented property ) and any other person or organisation concerned .
6 This alternative has been open to them since 1986 but unfortunately many landowners chose to seek the approval of Licences instead even though it is virtually impossible to arrange for land to be occupied without giving occupation rights . ’
7 ‘ Fate was kind to arrange for Penry to be there just when he was needed most . ’
8 We have also taken the opportunity in the Bill to provide for water to be supplied free of charge for fire training purposes and for other emergency purposes as well as fire fighting .
9 She did n't come to work in order to be loved . ’
10 In essence , these created rebates on contributions to occupational schemes and reduced the requirements they had to meet in order to be officially ‘ approved ’ .
11 I 'll take quite a lot more interest in this competition now , and perhaps Sebastian here will get out of bed to train before school without being called six times — he only starts running practice about ten days before a competition , you know .
12 It may seem strange to pass from peace-making to being persecuted .
13 Ryan raises one of the questions the movie will have to answer in order to be successful : whether or not creativity gives you a licence to search and destroy .
14 Counsel conjured up for us the picture of the accused person , after a gruelling day in court , returning to the cells to be met with the sight of an official of the Serious Fraud Office , armed with a further batch of questions , which he would be forced to answer on pain of being prosecuted for another offence .
15 I shall certainly be using this incident to press for priority to be given to a Skelton and Brotton bypass . ’
16 Those with more of a penchant for market relations will ‘ tend to deal with uncertainty by being highly flexible and evolutionary in their patterns of strategic change ’ .
17 The mask she has to wear in order to be accepted as an equal is seen to be seriously flawed .
18 Another way of approaching organisational design is to ask questions about the functions which management in organisations need to perform in order to be successful .
19 ‘ There is when the man you choose to fall in love with is as false and unscrupulous as Alexander Vass ! ’
20 Mr Barrett , father of two , of High Mickley , Northumberland , had to crawl for help after being hit in the leg and stomach injured .
21 to go to heaven to be part of this kingdom , but for the rest of mankind which are obedient , which do accept er the truth , they will live in paradise on the earth .
22 At a stroke our artistic patrimony has been increased by a treasure which is about to go on display after being unseen for seventy years .
23 But it does emphasize that they must be extended to allow for membership to be endogenous in order to deal with some of the questions raised .
24 In contrast , if a married woman were unfaithful to her husband she might have to die for Izzat to be restored .
25 And having sanctified violence as a positive good , Bukharin then proceeded to argue for coercion to be applied to the working class also :
26 But what mattered , as Bernard well knew , was that she was young and energetic and would feel charged with enormous responsibility and will to succeed in return for being offered this opportunity to take ‘ Laura Ashley ’ to the States .
27 The alternative view is that merger policy , far from being too lax , is too tight and that companies should be encouraged to merge in order to be able to face foreign competition .
28 Before turning to the work of Sayre , Dennett and Sloman , I should at least mention one major question that has been left unasked in this paper , and intentionally so : namely , what properties would a machine have to have in order to be sufficient for us to deem it conscious ?
29 A FIVE-YEAR-OLD boy was lucky to survive in hospital after being left alone with Beverley Allitt , the young nurse accused of murdering four children , a court was told yesterday .
30 They also want the station to expand in order to be able to transmit programmes to a wider area .
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