Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [vb pp] [noun sg] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As a result , many who are genuinely aggrieved by apparently unlawful decisions by government bodies and public officials are effectively denied access to justice . |
2 | There are other reasons why women are unable to build up sufficient National Insurance contributions and are thereby denied access to unemployment benefit . |
3 | They are generally arranged back to back , and a rough little relief of Roman date shows that then at least they were so set . |
4 | They are generally fed whole to sheep , although this can cause older ewes to shed their incisor teeth prematurely and thus shorten their useful lives . |
5 | White settlers often objected to the reserves because they were thereby denied access to farming land , and in some areas the size of the reserves was scaled down to meet their demands . |
6 | But supposing X-rays were normally displayed back to front or the way one looked at the person ? |
7 | Apples were also taken west to Greece and Italy , and Homer refers to them in The Odyssey , which was written between 900 and 800 BC . |
8 | But that is explained , partly , by the fact that Mike did the negotiations himself and they were often done face to face with Jefferson . |
9 | BORIS BECKER 'S much heralded return to fitness and form last night ran into the buffers at the ATP World Championships . |
10 | Gros Espiell , who was later named ambassador to France , denied that his decision was connected with the referendum result , but his departure was seen as a further blow to the government . |