Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] [verb] [noun sg] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A number of woodcutters and honey-hunters have fallen victim to Sunderbans tigers .
2 The scope of the Cash Accounting Scheme , whereby traders have to pay VAT to Customs only once they themselves have been paid by their customers , is also to be extended .
3 Since last May many of these same passers-by have come face to face on their TV screens with the agony , desolation and despair of the people of Ethiopia and the Sudan .
4 These relationships have allowed Chorus to piggyback on the expertise of its partners netting Chorus an SVR4 base in the case of Unisys and now fault tolerance from Tandem .
5 Branded manufacturers have lost share to own-label in a market which is estimated to worth £100m , including sweet pickles , relish and chutney .
6 Will he take steps to ensure that buses have greater priority over other road users and to eliminate one of the major causes of road congestion in London — the long time that it takes to get passengers loaded on to one-man operated buses because drivers have to give change to passengers ?
7 Ever since the Industrial Revolution created a mass urban society , the conditions of the poorest city dwellers have given rise to anxiety among the better off .
8 The courtship , territory-defending days have given way to busy days of food-seeking and brood-raising .
9 Future possibilities include providing access to databases holding company profiles , news , hotel information and mapping .
10 And so far its major banks have sworn faithfulness to Frankfurt .
11 You will notice that the comments do pay attention to spelling , but that the main purpose of the response is to show the pupil that he has achieved what he set out to do , that is , to write it like a court report , and to include the main information from the story .
12 Where other interpreters fail to bring variety to Orff 's incessant repetitions , Sawallisch draws infinite contrasts from the instrumental texture , at one time sensuous then ribald , ecstatic and powerful .
13 Over the years , mining accidents have given rise to legislation .
14 These issues continue to give rise to litigation .
15 Kuwaitis left stranded in Britain following the invasion of their country at the beginning of August are helping to form a national resistance movement ; in some cases , small groups of men have gained access to Kuwait to fight the occupying Iraqi forces .
16 Gradually children learn to give precision to events , and , through mastery of the simple mathematics involved , begin to work out dates and construct time-lines .
17 Patrick Faigenbaum , exhibiting at the Crousel-Robelin-Bama until 30 May , has changed his subject matter , but with no loss of intensity : his portraits of Italian aristocrats have given way to photographs of the Wailing Wall , taken during a recent visit to Jerusalem .
18 Artefacts help to bring vividness to understanding but they need considerable explanation to make them really meaningful .
19 Two of Europe 's biggest road races have fallen prey to security fears over the Gulf War .
20 Others include relating pay to performance … and the introduction of fixed term contracts .
21 As these records have given rise to B per cent of accesses , the percentage of references to synonyms from these records will be
22 While more women have had access to education , the economic crisis has combined with prevailing social attitudes to limit women 's opportunities to improve their economic position .
23 Environmental groups have claimed that British Gas 's operations have caused damage to crops and game animals .
24 Tolly cheers deal exporting brew to Italians By Helen Robertson
25 This exercise in planning research from outside has done little good to patients with cancer , and the politicians have given place to others .
26 In addition to intuitive judgements a head , deputy and other colleagues need to make sense to outsiders .
27 It is the first time all 22 Premier League chairmen have come face to face since the Noades-inspired walk-out last September when the so-called ‘ Platinum Eight ’ clubs blocked a £10million Bass sponsorship deal .
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