Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | The management board offers advice to the governing body , but also makes many final decisions itself . |
2 | Thus , a statutory provision allowing recourse to an alternative remedy will not readily be interpreted as requiring the alternative redress to be sought at the expense of an application to a court . |
3 | Even as the armies of Chaos laid siege to the shrine Aenarion stood before the ever-burning flame and begged Asuryan to aid his people . |
4 | ‘ It is therefore difficult to know what policy objective could have prompted the legislature to confine entitlement to claim compensation to post-natal injuries in a case where the fatality has been caused by the negligence of a third party . ’ |
5 | Due to work by the union , the community is now set to act on repetitive strain injury , something we 've campaigned on for years and in late June the E C's Head of Health and Safety will share a platform with John and Nigel in Brussels to launch G M B's campaign to create working environment funds at E C level to channel money to unions and their health and safety work . |
6 | The temple is easily identifiable by its long , rectangular Central Court , in this case oriented north-north-east to south-south-west . |
7 | Before Lee 's win , Lingdale 's Stephen Swales had lost a controversial majority points decision to Peterborough 's Liam Maltby at junior A 45kg even Maltby told him he had been robbed . |
8 | Which prime minister 's son-in-law became ambassador to Washington in 1977 ! |
9 | ABOVE A father barn owl bringing food to his mate and chicks . |
10 | After his own death the Daily Sketch made reference to a large three-quarter-length self-portrait which Minton painted this year and which he afterwards destroyed . |
11 | The department has a strong research base reflecting commitment to clinical nursing and the utilisation of research . |
12 | A four-year honours course allowing specialisation to honours level in either one or two of the major religious traditions of the world and one method of studying religion in general . |
13 | Bill had the opportunity to sit face to face with them and you catch his eye , you you used to er time to er use , use hand gestures and show things to them on , on presenters . |
14 | A parent may have similar difficulty gaining access to case conference minutes . |
15 | The survey , Equal Voice , carried out by Portsmouth University 's social services research and information unit , showed how black communities still had difficulty gaining access to social services and how their needs went unmet . |
16 | ‘ Black users who have difficulty gaining access to statutory services go to the groups they know ’ , says Barry Mussenden of the Black Community care Alliance , a forum for voluntary sector providers . |
17 | City Diary : Sugar link adds spice to story |
18 | Other tables contained in the Working-Set provide access to text , and control of the lexicographic work . |
19 | Their older emotional attachments suffered with the decision to grant independence to India , Burma and Ceylon , but the new post-war MPs who came into the party ( particularly at the 1950 election ) were more exclusively concerned with domestic policy . |
20 | Some 2,000 people took part on March 8 in what were described as the biggest demonstrations in Tonga in living memory , in protest at a decision to grant citizenship to more than 400 foreigners . |
21 | ( ii ) defective floating charges It has also been thought unjust to allow an unsecured creditor to obtain priority to other creditors by obtaining a floating charge when he realises that liquidation is imminent . |
22 | S 1(1) provides that ‘ a person is guilty of an offence if — ( a ) he causes a computer to perform any function to secure access to any program or data held in any computer ; ( b ) the access he intends to secure is unauthorised ; and ( c ) he knows at the time when he causes the computer to perform the function that that is the case ’ . |
23 | A Software Status Report ( SSR ) is used by any LIFESPAN user to provide information to other users about one or more modules in LIFESPAN . |
24 | A Software Status Report ( SSR ) is used by any LIFESPAN user to provide information to other users about one or more modules in LIFESPAN . |
25 | This finding adds support to the argument for the continued use of methods which preserve the gall bladder . |
26 | If a buyer has access to a seller 's cost structure then he is in a powerful position to negotiate a cheaper price , or at least avoid paying too high a price . |
27 | Shoe making was progressively employing cheaper labour around and in Northampton , while in the 1780s calico printing moved north to Lancashire . |
28 | Recently , Metz and Ziff ( 38 ) have shown that in pheochromocytoma cells PC12 , cAMP causes IL-6DBP to trans -locate to the nucleus . |
29 | This makes it clear that certification , like a share certificate , is not a representation that the transferor has title to the shares but is a representation that certificates have been produced to the company showing a prima facie title and that the company will be liable to compensate any person who acts on the faith of it , provided that it was issued by someone authorised by the company to issue certified transfer and was signed by someone authorised to sign . |
30 | There is an opportunity to relate theory to practice , and as the teaching is set at the student 's level of understanding and experience , time can be spent on aspects which she finds difficult . |