Example sentences of "[vb -s] [noun sg] to the " in BNC.
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1 | The narrator himself — the subject of his poem — joins in , and offers sympathy to the defeated party . |
2 | ‘ Regular attendance at the chapel of St. John hardly constitutes over-exposure to the public , ’ Joan demurred . |
3 | In this latter condition , gluten ( which is also found in oats , barley , and rye ) produces damage to the lining of the bowel , preventing normal absorption of nutrients from the diet . |
4 | This may pose particular problems in child abuse cases and The Law Society 's Guide on Confidentiality and Privilege — Child Abuse and Abduction ( published in the Law Society Professional Standards Bulletin No 5 ) offers guidance to the profession . |
5 | The statutory responsibilities to safeguard the welfare of the community and children in particular often involves recourse to the courts . |
6 | Paradoxically it is the pressure created by the enormous guilt , and by the doomed attempt to deal with it , that builds tension to the point where it is more likely to explode into real physical abuse . |
7 | By contrast , a dynamic system involves delegation to the lawmaker of the determination of the content of the decision . |
8 | RENTAMINSTER , the third market company which supplies labour to the construction industry , has instituted court proceedings against Anthony Swales and dismissed him as a director of the company and its subsidary BES Construction Services . |
9 | White represents grief to the Chinese , Indians and Persians . |
10 | I would therefore vote for a Labour candidate only if he or she guarantees opposition to the party manifesto 's support for abortion to the extent of denying the Whip . |
11 | The unknown adds spice to the adventure whether it is a relative newcomer 's first trip to windsurf on the sea , or a move to a place that produces more of a challenge with better waves for an aspiring expert . |
12 | The questionnaire did not ask about specific help to assistants from the LEA support services but , instead , looked at special needs support to the school as a whole . |
13 | Coeliac disease is an extreme sensitivity to wheat that causes damage to the structure of the small intestine ( see p l36 ) . |
14 | That tort , we think , consists essentially of a breach by the defendant of a duty to take reasonable care which causes damage to the plaintiff . |
15 | Paradoxically the paid specialist therefore adds support to the voluntary ethos of the CAB by enabling the volunteer to meet better the demands of advice work . |
16 | This finding adds support to the argument for the continued use of methods which preserve the gall bladder . |
17 | Les , whose cultured scruffiness adds pathos to the pzazz , is a shrewd operator . |
18 | The surveyor accepts responsibility to the client alone for the stated purposes that the report will be prepared with the skill , care and diligence reasonably to be expected of a competent chartered surveyor , but accepts no responsibility whatsoever to any person other than the client himself . |
19 | The surveyor accepts responsibility to the applicant and the society only for the stated purposes that the report will be prepared with the skill , care and diligence reasonably to be expected of a competent chartered surveyor , but accepts no responsibility whatsoever to any person other than the applicant and the society . |
20 | The surveyor accepts responsibility to the applicant(s) and the Leeds Permanent Building Society for the stated purposes and the report will be prepared with the skill , care and diligence reasonably to be expected of a competent chartered surveyor or incorporated valuer , but accepts no responsibility whatsoever to any person other than the applicant(s) and the Leeds Permanent Building Society . |
21 | The surveyor accepts responsibility to the client and the society only for the stated purposes that the report will be prepared with skill , care and diligence reasonably to be expected of a competent chartered surveyor , but accepts no responsibility whatsoever to any person other than the client and the society . |
22 | Indeed , lawyers and others may operate in the belief that international law is an important , though not conclusive , element of the political relationship between states , or that law has an important ‘ symbolic ’ role to play — in other words , it adds credence to the political and moral case put forward by the peace movement in a way that does not depend on international law being ‘ effective ’ . |
23 | As shown in Appendix III , even if a tenant owes money to the local authority for rent , and to the fuel boards for heat and light , it will be the weekly credit caller who gets paid first . |
24 | Answer guide : Here Transom owes money to the bank which the bank can demand is repaid immediately . |
25 | Answer guide : In this case the business has a liability as it owes money to the mortgage provider . |
26 | She lives nextdoor to the site which the company wants to develop . |
27 | The Human Resources Director has responsibility to the Board of Directors for the implementation and continuity of all matters relating to environmental issues . |
28 | ″ ) widebody design rackets made of 100% high modulus graphite and featuring Slazenger 's Optimum Mass System , which adds weight to the head at the five , seven and twelve o'clock positions , increases torsional rigidity and works with the fan stringing to expand the power zone . |
29 | While a General Assembly Resolution does not create legal obligations , the reiteration of the principles of the Conventions in this arena adds weight to the claims of the parties that they be respected . |
30 | The opening of the Prince of Wales Institute for Architecture adds weight to the need for community involvement in urban design and to resource such involvement . |