Example sentences of "[vb pp] [pers pn] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 It was my blood because he had given me mouth to mouth resuscitation .
2 ‘ We have now allocated five new frequencies to BR and given them access to two others . ’
3 One of Stephanie close colleagues has been under gun guard , police guard for a week following death threats on the alleged kidnapper , as the net closed on him he phoned estate agent Jane the girl who helped prepare the second artist impression , Jane had met him face to face when he called at the office in Great Bar Birmingham days before the kidnap to collect details on several houses for sale , her blood ran cold when she picked up the phone on Wednesday February the twelfth to hear his voice again
4 He leaned heavily upon her arm , with a shambling lameness which was only half assumed , for he had gone barefoot for three weeks before he reached the refuge from which Iago had conveyed him west to Shrewsbury .
5 Although the money MI6 has provided has given him access to Western luxuries , they can not compensate for the fact that he will never see his motherland again .
6 Part of Keith 's interest in the documentary style of photography he excels in was , perhaps , further fuelled by the amount of time he has , over the years , spent in part-time social work which has given him access to various kinds of care units .
7 It would certainly not have given him access to the kind of personalized data about effective relationships which her oral history interviews unearthed .
8 And the recent deal with Tivoli Systems Inc ( CI NO 2,107 ) has given it access to SQL and object-oriented database tools .
9 The Wehrmachtfahrkahrte was issued it Mistelback to Wien Ost on the 26th November 1938 , on what was once the Austrian State Railways , by then part of the DR .
10 We have an Academic Advisory Group , chaired by Lord Lewis , which has given us access to professional expertise at the highest level .
11 The entry of Britain into the Common Market in 1973 had given us access to a 10% repayment scheme of the Consolidated Fund , allowed under EEC rules , and it was from this source that the money would come for the expansion of the Customs fleet .
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