Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] [vb infin] [noun sg] to [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Now it 's music first and I 'll leave politics to others . ’
2 You may restrict access to files for which LIFESPAN normally requires WORLD:READ or WORLD:READ+EXECUTE access by setting no WORLD access and applying ACLs .
3 You may have access to physiotherapists , community nursing , other nursing services provided by the health authority or private agency nurses .
4 This was fun ; with any luck she could say goodbye to facials , mud-packs and manicures .
5 For a terrible moment Shannon thought she would give way to tears , and knew it was because of his fury on her behalf .
6 if you test positive , you will gain access to drugs and therapies that can keep you healthier longer
7 Incidentally re : all this talk of getting into the programme and that — if we go ‘ overground ’ you can kiss goodbye to references to Man U as pigs , scum etc or any abuse of opposition anywhere .
8 Cameron Ward , a manager at the North Middlesex Hospital in Edmonton , north London , said : ‘ We must give priority to emergencies . ’
9 In the next two sections , we shall draw attention to effects on interpretation and consider informally the basis of the distinction ; in 2.4 and 2.5 we look at the grammatical consequences , and in the remainder of the chapter consider why the distinction may sometimes be hard to appreciate and argue that it is nevertheless quite generally available for the attributive adjectival construction .
10 We will ensure access to clinics providing health promotion , counselling , family planning and screening services , particularly for cervical and breast cancer , and advice on maternity and child care .
11 We will reduce cruelty to animals within Britain and Europe .
12 The British Rail chairman , Sir Bob Reid , said last night : ‘ We have contacted Mr Knapp for urgent discussions and BR management are meeting him tomorrow with a view to finding a way through this so that we can avoid disruption to passengers .
13 But it is difficult to see how we can have sensitivity to plants and rivers , trees and ecosystems if we have no sensitivity to the caged animal , or the animal undergoing product-testing or about to be slaughtered .
14 Instead they should restrict access to plants , control contracts and set up local industries to capitalise on biodiversity .
15 In addition to dispensing , community pharmacists could offer the same range of services as their hospital counterparts : they could screen and recommend new products to prescribers , analyse prescribing patterns , and ensure safe and appropriate drug therapy since they would have access to patients ' notes .
16 I hope they will allow access to hopes and expectations that partnerships can achieve profoundly important objectives which not only secure economic needs , but also transform how education is delivered , governed and perceived .
17 This can be helpful to us but it may give rise to difficulties and require careful handling if the client 's writing skills leave something to be desired .
18 The Home Office tried to ban the interview on the grounds it might cause distress to relatives of Nilsen 's victims .
19 IT was the idea that he could offer comfort to others in bereavement which inspired John Johnson , of Winchester Road , Four Marks , to have his collection of prose and poetry published .
20 All records on the existing Altos minicomputer system will have by that time been transferred to users ’ PCs and it will become surplus to requirements .
21 The union will also try to provide a better class of men for the Merchant Service , and will see that crews join their ship punctually and in a sober condition ; it will help shipwrecked mariners ; it will provide assistance to members travelling in search of work ; it will establish a sick benefit and a burial fund .
22 With its strong colour it is an ideal cheese for cooking in a microwave as it will add colour to dishes that would not otherwise brown .
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