A mixture of natives and exotics has been planted closely with a view to thinning later. |
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In the election it announced that it would provide tax refunds for first time babies with a view to encouraging a lift in the birth rate. |
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It is starting in junior schools with a view to going into secondary schools within the year. |
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The Government is undertaking a wide-ranging review of gaming with a view to introducing new legislation next year. |
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In the short term, anybody with a view to making a killing will be disappointed. |
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The respondents purchased a cinema with a view to demolishing it and replacing it with a supermarket. |
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It is hoped to hold an open meeting for parishioners in the near future with a view to setting up a branch in the town. |
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The more progressive way would be to continue discussions with a view to finding a solution. |
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In the workshop the children will be creating a piece of art work, with a view to making a piece of music from it. |
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And talks are again taking place with a view to extending the contract further. |
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I have written this article with a view to hopefully helping other people cope with Mud Fever when it strikes. |
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It is hoped to meet the County Manager with a view to furthering the project in the near future. |
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Investors buying with a view to renting a property often buy four or five apartments. |
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Hence, Ellis went back and reshot a number of scenes in March this year with a view to increasing the gore and naughtiness. |
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I'm not sure if they will put out their strongest team or rest a couple with a view to the play-offs. |
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Ms Ray, 53, is now seeking legal advice with a view to seeking compensation from Channel 4 and Ramsay. |
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I didn't even look at yesterday's poem with a view to revision, and that's almost unheard of. |
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Marilyn Monroe had bought the film rights with a view to inviting Olivier to be her co-star and director. |
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The aim of strategic assessment is to take stock of the current business situation with a view to realizing the strategic intent. |
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These contests have been organised with a view to perpetuating the cultural consciousness of Tamil tradition and national heritage. |
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And they do it at great personal risk and with a view to saving many a precious life. |
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So it falls down the priority list, and what is achieved tends to be with a view to the short term only. |
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Work on the premises is set to begin next month with a view to a grand opening in March or April next year. |
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Doyle is also currently perusing a few hotel brochures himself, with a view to taking the entire staff on a thank-you break in January. |
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Contractors are expected to begin work within two months with a view to completion within 18 months. |
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He has been trying to renovate the house with a view to moving in, but the constant repairs he has to carry out are proving an obstacle. |
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Growers should liaise with merchants and coarse ration millers in their areas with a view to growing beans as an alternative source of protein. |
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Now in all fairness, there are some decent, dedicated people who go into politics with a view to contributing to the betterment of society. |
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This project involved the restoration of an old mill wheel along the River Barrow with a view to creating hydroelectric power. |
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Talks will continue in the next couple of weeks with a view to McBride linking up with Rovers once the January transfer window opens. |
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The trials in June will be to find out if it works and modifying it with a view to having a serious roll out next year. |
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Despite all this some players have resorted to this dirty game with a view to make black money. |
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I hope the FA will look at their rules with a view to strengthening them to prevent their assets being hived off and sold in a property deal. |
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The green areas of the estate will also be redesigned with a view to making them more attractive and more useable. |
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The output reductions would be made with a view to halting the downward spiral of DRAM prices, itself caused by supply vastly outweighing demand. |
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Fineline Productions will then take their film on to the festival circuit with a view to having it shown on terrestrial television. |
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He said he was determined to have this work on track by the summer with a view to having it completed by the end of this year. |
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Bobic, who has 19 German caps, has signed a loan deal from Borussia Dortmund until the end of the season with a view to its becoming permanent. |
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They had been in negotiations with race organisers with a view to Leith being the penultimate stopover, but the Dutch port has won the bid. |
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Three representatives from the chapel are visiting Broughton this week to recruit people to the union, with a view to improving conditions there. |
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This paper discusses the ode and antode of Aristophanes Clouds with a view to appreciating the author's self-presentation in the parabasis. |
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I pulled him back into the football club and gave him a year's contract with a view to making it longer. |
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Kennet and North Wiltshire Primary Care Trust wants to sell the land to a property developer with a view to building 20 houses. |
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The next issue on her broad-ranging agenda is a fact-finding mission with a view to potentially tabling a bid for the 2012 Olympics for London. |
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It was also a time of collating and comparing material, and contacting a number of publishers with a view to their publishing his work. |
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All interested parties are asked to attend with a view to setting up a committee to organize and plan the same. |
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The item appearing on the account will be queried by the credit card provider with a view to recouping the cost. |
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Details and costings are to be obtained with a view to placing equipment on the area adjacent to the village hall. |
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He built and strengthened fortifications on the coast with a view to protecting the outer flank of the State from invasions from the sea. |
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All potential projects are being reviewed at present with a view to prioritisation and rephasing. |
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I'm a practicing photographer looking for girls to photograph, with a view to getting into glamour photography professionally. |
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The five traders caught in the first sweep are currently being interviewed with a view to prosecution. |
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The dorsal psalterium of the guinea pig was electrophysiologically studied with a view to possible commissural fiber groups and their properties. |
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He had dishonestly taken bribes with a view to fixing the result of games in which he would be playing. |
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The document then analyses three countries in depth, with a view to identifying the weakest link or the domino piece most likely to fall first. |
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There has been no cross examination of the Claimant with a view to establishing what degree of contributory negligence should be attributed to him. |
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The site and its structures were eventually acquired by the city council with a view to renovating the ensemble to house a municipal library and archive. |
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If this eventuates, the AFL will then review the success of these games with a view to hopefully continuing a similar schedule for following seasons. |
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The rules of warfare are established by international law with a view to regulating the conduct of belligerents in the course of international armed conflicts. |
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Now they are cruising Brighton with a view to picking something up. |
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At this stage, patients were encouraged to increase their weightbearing as much as possible, with a view to discarding their crutches as soon as possible. |
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The Food Standards Agency has said it is stepping up its own investigations with a view to altering the way in which poultry meat is identified for pet food production. |
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Rather, simply being able to begin to express reactions as mathematical entities with a view to balancing the various reagents impelled chemistry forward. |
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According to industry sources familiar with Virgin's plans, the company is assembling a range of offerings the music service will offer with a view to those launch windows. |
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Age Concern York is collating details of organisations which offer discounts for senior citizens, with a view to producing a list at a future date. |
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The meeting heard that despite the site being up for sale for some time no company had come forward with a view to using it as a commercial development. |
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She is here on an extended stay with a view to maybe moving in with him. |
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The parties are clearly involved in business with a view to profit, but was there is an agreement between the corporations to carry on business in common? |
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The commandant said many special officers felt the same, but acknowledged that some who joined with a view to becoming career officers might feel differently. |
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Several scholars have voiced doubts about his translations for the Hakluyt Society, all done freely with a view to quick publication but unrigorous and even careless. |
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It has promised a period of consultation once the study is concluded, with a view to introducing new weight structures for flat and jump racing next season. |
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Second, the structure of the Council is explored, with a view to identifying those individuals who together constitute the various layers of the Council hierarchy. |
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The aim of this work was to assess the fertility and breeding potential of the triploid and aneuploid hybrids with a view to developing an improved vine cactus crop. |
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When Steeple Langford was unable to fill the vacant post of headteacher, it was decided to approach other local schools with a view to federation. |
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It is clear that they were documents containing information which had been obtained by the plaintiffs with a view to consulting their professional adviser. |
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The report stated that my line manager should discuss my current work situation with me with a view to making any possible alterations to the workplace to enable me to return. |
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The decision to allow the development was not taken lightly but with a view to the advantage to the many, whilst fully appreciating the disadvantages to the few. |
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Workers' capital could then be invested with a view to longer term goals, acting as an instrument for the development of a more actively interventionist industry policy. |
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It is advice to sift, pore over, and weigh up, with a view to us deciding for ourselves. |
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The auld carlin was advancing across the drive with a view to entering. |
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We did scramble out on one permanent pond with a view to testing the depth with a plumb line which was probably quite dangerous but you don't think of that at that age. |
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Six people win places there in order to hone and practise their skills, with a view to appearing in the televised final round, at which one will win the big competition. |
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Clean Air Power says it is currently talking to a number of Europe's leading truck makers with a view to producing an integrated product. |
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Well, a lot goes to subsidize the Democratic Party, with a view to electing more labor-friendly candidates. |
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The Oto Melara Vulcano family of ammunition was developed with a view to increasing land and naval gun range and accuracy. |
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Both were made with a view to winning support for the British war effort, especially in the United States. |
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These attempts began as early as 1863 when the Free Church began talks with the UPC with a view to a union. |
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We read the contract with a view to how it could be made to look to voters. |
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Studies have been carried out by the local council with a view to improving retail provision in the town centre. |
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In 1912, Fisher was appointed chairman of the Royal Commission to enquire into Liquid Fuel, with a view to converting the entire fleet to oil. |
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Five assault divisions of the VII Armeekorps crossed the Rhine into the Colmar area with a view to advancing to the Vosges Mountains. |
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The components of nature are not just described in and for themselves, but also with a view to their role in human life. |
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With the help of his daughter Mary, he set up the Henry Moore Trust in 1972, with a view to protecting his estate from death duties. |
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This situation has led to a rise in companies offering to reassess businesses' rateable value, with a view to appealing for a reduction. |
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We are working closely with the City Council and have spoken with CABE in detail with a view to finding a solution. |
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The Government is looking at the IR35 with a view to overhaul a system that has been proven to be clanky and burdensome. |
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In 1617 he accompanied James I to Scotland with a view to persuading the Scots that Episcopacy was preferable to Presbyterianism. |
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They also acquired 42 existing British vessels with a view to using them in the fishing zone. |
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The breeding of farm animals seldom occurs spontaneously but is managed by farmers with a view to encouraging certain traits that are seen as desirable. |
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Ecumenical relationships were intensified, with a view to full communion. |
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Further steps have been taken with a view to simplification of procedure. |
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We read the contract with a view to finding a way out of it. |
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But the manager inS sists he is content to proceed with the current squad for the remainder of the campaign with a view to strengthening in the summer. |
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The 25-year-old midfielder, currently frozen out at Belgian club Genk, is spending a week training in the Welsh capital with a view to a permanent deal. |
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So this book sets out to give parents a very basic introduction to guns and the shooting sports, with a view to demythologizing firearms, shooting and shooters. |
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Ray Wilson, 22, hot-wired the Caterpillar truck in York city centre with a view to driving it to his mother's home in Liverpool, York Crown Court heard. |
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In 1534, Cromwell initiated a Visitation of the Monasteries ostensibly to examine their character, but in fact, to value their assets with a view to expropriation. |
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Having conceived the idea of portraying the characters in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, Blake approached the dealer Robert Cromek, with a view to marketing an engraving. |
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Negotiations with the Corporation of the City of London with a view to establishing the LSO as the resident orchestra of the planned Barbican Centre began in the same year. |
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In May 2012, the club made a formal bid to purchase Battersea Power Station, with a view to developing the site into a new stadium, but lost out to a Malaysian consortium. |
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As the cut was his fourth above the same eye, Hatton had plastic surgery on his eyebrow that November, with a view to a world title shot in the spring. |
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The OSCE observes relevant media developments in its participating states with a view to addressing and providing early warning on violations of freedom of expression. |
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After leaving school in 1966, Edgar taught for one term at a preparatory school and then went to Manchester University to read drama with a view to becoming a playwright. |
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Wilkinson then spent around eight or nine months recording demos with Macdonald at his home studio with a view to securing a record deal for his new client. |
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Discussions took place with the Ryde Pier Company with a view to joint construction of a railway to the pier, but the talks broke down and in 1864 the idea was dropped. |
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From this it appears the documents were merely materials collected from various sources and possibly with a view to the compilation of a homogeneous law. |
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