Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [vb pp] [noun sg] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Although application forms can be very thorough and very revealing there are some questions which can only be asked face to face , and in an interview where a good rapport has been established . |
2 | Now although I am a born sceptic , suddenly being brought face to face with a seemingly identical facsimile of what I had been working on did make me pause for a few moments ! |
3 | Mr Kerrigan commented he was surprised that the exhausts had not been fitted back to front . |
4 | The term ‘ special children ’ immediately brings to mind certain groups of children : those with limited or no sight who can be provided with materials in an appropriate form — books in large print , books to be read with trained finger-tips , books to be heard ; those with hearing impairment who can fully utilize print and picture materials but who may not be given access to music ( the value of such access is demonstrated by the career of the distinguished percussionist Evelyn Glennie ) . |
5 | Nevertheless it is important that every member of a firm should be familiar with at least the basic arrangements for its administration and should not be denied access to information about the activities of the firm at any level , subject always to their giving reasonable notice . |
6 | Clients will not be allowed access to information about other private citizens which is in their file — either descriptive material or the fact that someone is the source of a report — unless the other person is happy that it can be shared . |
7 | An interview schedule will always be administered face to face . |
8 | Farmers are also being given access to grant aid to help in setting up extra activities to supplement their farming income . |
9 | The videos have even been sold door to door from delivery vans . |
10 | She had never been brought face to face with her great-uncle , and never devoted any conscious thought to him . |