Example sentences of "[verb] [coord] [verb] [noun sg] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Quality Assurer privilege allows you to grant or deny approval to packages using option 1.5.3 . |
2 | Quality Assurer privilege allows you to grant or deny approval to packages using option 1.5.3 . |
3 | ‘ David says you 're to come and say goodbye to Matthew . ’ |
4 | Are we able to relate and apply faith to life without suppressing questions and without unnerving our security ? |
5 | Soon after police arrived to carry out the order , violence spread , as students smashed and set fire to Mr Kamba 's Mercedes car , and police responded with tear gas and baton charges . |
6 | Charles Dollar has pointed out that archivists and librarians both preserve and provide access to information ( 1992 ) . |
7 | The Association would call upon all local authorities which have instructed their librarians to restrict or prevent access to materials , either on grounds of personal prejudice or a desire to ‘ protect ’ public morality , to reconsider the principle on which the public service is provided , and to recognize the necessary discretion that their professional staff should be allowed in providing a comprehensive service for users . |
8 | The newly established conservative majority on the Supreme Court had undermined Roe in 1989 [ see p. 36809 ] , since when numerous pieces of legislation had been enacted in individual states to restrict or eliminate access to abortions . |
9 | Also useful is regular exercise , taking adequate daily calcium and not smoking or drinking alcohol to excess . |
10 | The threat of cuts in Bonn 's support of Berlin gives Kewenig extra power to be selective , which accords well with his own views : ‘ I want to discriminate and give money to people who do something ’ . |
11 | Individual partners have contributed in many ways , stressing the point that the school can identify and seek response to needs within a clearly agreed framework . |
12 | Information has been collected on households ' patterns of donating money and volunteering time to charities , individuals ' motives for giving , their attitudes to charities , and their knowledge of and views of covenanting and bequeathing money to charities . |
13 | These open family meetings provide a focus for debating your own view , while learning to listen and give way to others . |
14 | But within six months John was spotted by a Luton talent scout while playing in a county schools match and moved south to Kenilworth Road . |
15 | And thirdly , we shall be unimpressed with any claims to the Holy Spirit 's presence where men are unwilling , in the power and joy of that same Spirit , to go and bear witness to Jesus . |
16 | ‘ What we Willis Brothers try to do , ’ Milton said , ‘ is take the magic out of shaping and apply number to art . |
17 | Not to be named sub , to sit and give tea to people . |
18 | Or would it better to speak with Carl and Sam first — let them explain and give comfort to Ma ? |
19 | The central aim of the Laboratory will be to identify , describe and provide access to data and information related to the Midlands . |
20 | The main function of early presbyters was not to preach or celebrate but to give counsel to bishops . |
21 | The ability to give or lend money to relatives obviously is related to one 's own economic resources in some way — although we are unlikely to find that people who have more straightforwardly give more . |
22 | Returning the chisel to the bench , she turned to leave and came face to face with Leo 's sister . |
23 | All of those things were barriers , discouraging and preventing access to education for the poorest people in our society . |
24 | In July 1595 , when a Spanish force landed and set fire to Mousehole , Paul , Newlyn , and Penzance , Godolphin ‘ engaged himself very worthily ’ , and rallied men for the defence of Penzance and Marazion . |
25 | Greece appealed to its partners in the European Communities to reduce or stop aid to Bulgaria . |
26 | The Sotheby sale in 1936 made the contents of Newton 's Portsmouth papers much better known and gave rise to Lord Keynes 's famous description of Newton as the ‘ last of the magicians ’ . |
27 | Background Adoption has become a popular solution to the longterm needs of certain children in care , including older children , and Social Services Departments have become more inclined to intervene and terminate access to birth parents . |
28 | In writing this book we have assumed that the reader either owns or has access to copies of both Warhammer and Warhammer Battle Magic . |
29 | The measurement unit used in this study was similar to a flowchart showing the procedures undertaken to store , retrieve and deliver information to users , which enabled the analysts to consider the possible effects of the proposed solutions on each phase . |
30 | Countries which forbid or restrict access to contraception : CHAD , EQUATORIAL GUINEA , GABON , GREECE , IRELAND , MALAWI , MALTA , LIBYA , KAMPUCHEA , SAUDI ARABIA |