Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [noun sg] to [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 So Waleran goes where his roots are , to keep them safe from being torn up , even if he must do homage to Anjou for the soil they 've been firm in for generations .
3 It was inevitable that the shift of leadership from the PLO outside to UNLU should give rise to thoughts of a split in Palestinian ranks , between the ‘ inside ’ and ‘ outside ’ .
4 Although Bekenstein 's hypothesis that black holes have a finite entropy requires for its consistency that black holes should radiate thermally , at first it seems a complete miracle that the detailed quantum-mechanical calculations of particle creation should give rise to emission with a thermal spectrum .
5 This may lay extra stress upon him , and should give rise to considerations of how much stress may be alleviated .
6 Two of the issues which stand out most clearly from staff responses to the assessment are ( i ) that we must provide training in the health and safety aspects of workstation use , and ( ii ) that we must provide information to staff on the procedures for eyesight testing for those staff who spend long periods in front of display screens .
7 THE PARENTS ' CHARTER proposes that schools should provide information to parents about levels of attendance and truancy .
8 In summary , I agree that the courts should have recourse to Hansard in the circumstances and to the extent he proposes .
9 all stock should have access to pasture during the grazing season
10 A professional mental health worker should have access to information concerning local support and self-help groups .
11 Given the disparate sources of the Constitution and the fact that important relationships within and between organs of the state are not laid down in any one formal or binding document , it is not surprising that one must have recourse to books by constitutional scholars to discover the extent and nature of those relationships .
12 To do this the Commission must have regard to barriers to entry likely to deter new market entrants and to whether a result of the merger is likely to be a significant raising of those barriers .
13 farms with more than 20 head of cattle must have access to stores for slurry and effluent with at least six months ' capacity .
14 Feminists must pay attention to beliefs about male and female speech , because prejudice is often more powerful than fact .
15 In some countries , particularly Germany where companies have a two-tier board , the corporate structure may give rise to difficulties in changing management , which may obstruct the running of a newly acquired business for the benefit of the whole group .
16 The directors of the target must consider carefully any commitment with an offeror ( or anyone else ) which would restrict their freedom to advise their shareholders in the future ( eg not to consider competitive bids ) as such commitments may give rise to conflicts of interest or result in a breach of fiduciary duties .
17 The latter form of interference may give rise to liability in nuisance .
18 ( 7.3 ) unc Divergence in one operand of a PAR may give rise to divergence in the complete construct , since an implementation may choose to run one argument until it can proceed no further before running another .
19 Weedy pools may give way to areas of broken rock , with boulders and small stones which can be turned over to reveal a hypolithic fauna of considerable interest .
20 For all people , that they may give glory to God for the gifts of speech , hearing and sight which make communication possible , and for the audiovisual media which nourish these gifts in new and marvellous ways .
21 Now and then a circulating pirate might come face to face with a Familo thug , and there would be some ritual snarling and glaring .
22 Sooner or later you 'll come face to face with an evil creature .
23 One was finally found in Wales , but the company refused to deal with a record which might cause offence to people on religious grounds .
24 The Home Office tried to ban the interview on the grounds it might cause distress to relatives of Nilsen 's victims .
25 The Inland Revenue , however , has acknowledged that the delay in receiving their Lordships ' decision could give rise to difficulties for employers completing forms P11D ( return of employees ' expenses and benefits ) for 1991/92 and 1992/93 .
26 Yalden & Yalden were able to calculate correction factors which could take this differential loss into account , but clearly this could give rise to problems in interpreting predator assemblages .
27 Since the legal rules about the control of water pollution are expressed through the discretion of field officers it is important to understand their working definitions of pollution in terms of the kinds of events , activities , or social settings which could give rise to action on their part , whatever its ultimate conclusion .
28 ( i ) The main requirement of water for textiles is freedom from solid particles in suspension or from substances that could give rise to solids in processing .
29 Dr. Pugh suggested health workers could give advice to families on how to safeguard their children .
30 After thirty years , he could come face to face with the soldier who had spared his life .
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