Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] to [pers pn] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ( b ) ‘ authorised insurers ’ , ‘ the Council ’ , ‘ practising certificate ’ , ‘ the roll ’ and ‘ the Society ’ shall have the meanings assigned to them in the Solicitors Act 1974 ;
2 ‘ practising certificate ’ and ‘ the roll ’ have the meanings assigned to them in the Solicitors Act 1974 ;
3 ‘ practising certificate ’ and ‘ the roll ’ have the meanings assigned to them in the Solicitors Act 1974 ;
4 Again , paradoxically , objects are seen as increasingly exchangeable with one another , but also increasingly specific in terms of the particular values assigned to them in the form of prices .
5 DHSS requires firms to notify any adverse reactions reported to them within a month of receipt .
6 Their acute hearing had already informed them that only one set of feet was running in the night , the light footfalls vibrating to them through the drum-like quality of the primeval forest floor .
7 The result is that instead of trying to recover the often indeterminable illocutionary force intended by the author for this or that character , the actor finds himself inventing someone who might have wished to express this or that speech act by means of the speeches assigned to him in the text .
8 As a public-trust authority with central government funds committed to it through the Harbour Act , it needed a private bill to get its constitution altered .
9 With its incredible wealth — about £6 million estimated annual income has been suggested — and ownership of about nine thousand manors came inevitable corruption as the Templars took advantage of the privileges granted to them by the Pope .
10 These images came to her from the metal engravings of the conquest of Libya which had appeared in the illustrated journals ; she did not remember the different countries of the Italian empire in question , for all of Africa — Libya , Somalia , Eritrea alike — beat out a rhythm of adventure and spoils and heroism .
11 Rachel 's eyes shot to his in a moment of intensity that made her skin burn with heat .
12 Reporters and photographers recorded the images presented to them of a couple who smiled and carried out their duties professionally , but barely exchanged a word , a touch or a glance .
13 Hence the strategy of the working class is worked out in terms of the opportunities open to it in a particular situation — or rather in terms of the opportunities that Poulantzas claims would have been open to it had the class itself been quite different .
14 The following chapters explain in general the opportunities open to you in an average agency .
15 More abstractly the particularities of circumstance which attended both Julian 's and Margery 's report of their experiences illuminate the position of women and the roles open to them within the heirarchy of spiritual authority in the late medieval period .
16 Last time I met him , he said that words attributed to him in the House had not been words that he had uttered .
17 The third servant simply buried the funds entrusted to him in a hole in the ground for safekeeping and was condemned for his worthlessness because he had not even taken the ( virtually riskless ) alternative of leaving the money on deposit with the bankers .
18 The instruction books refer to it as a 2x2 rib but most people call it a 2x1 rib to differentiate between it and a true 2x2 rib , which we will come to late .
19 And this is what I think the dream is trying to tell me , a message so clear now you have shown me the way to understand these voices speaking to us from the hinterland , so to speak .
20 I got back to Ingard House a bit after four o'clock , and went up to rooms 207–8 , the offices allotted to us for the purposes of our audit .
21 Henniker and I were to be taken up to Mr. Ingard 's room , Spalding and Miss Robinson were to go to the offices allotted to us on the second floor .
22 Tim and Oliver were on the balcony , their voices coming to her across the warm stillness .
23 I do n't think anyone will dispute that those are not offices suited to us in the nineties .
24 wishes to retire as Editor after the May issue of Medau News , and our thanks go to her for a long and excellent Editorship .
25 She sounded breathless and he frowned , his eyes lifting to hers for a moment before someone drew his attention and he turned away .
26 An agent residing on each client provides the machine with operating operating parameters delivered to it from the application residing on an administrator 's host system .
27 I mean , if I get any more songs submitted to me with a manky old Soul II Soul drum beat on them , I 'll be very angry indeed .
28 ‘ Yes , miss ? ’ he greeted her cheerfully , his words wafting to her through a distinctive cloud of port .
29 This person was in fact an undischarged bankrupt who wrote to the plaintiff as being recommended by the editor and who misappropriated the funds sent to him by the plaintiff for investment .
30 Clients come to you with an objective and the solicitor 's contribution is to help to achieve this objective within the legal framework .
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