Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [noun sg] to [noun] " in BNC.

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31 ‘ Then may I bid farewell to Mrs Longhill ? ’
32 ‘ They became alarmed because I had access to security force files of theirs , and all security force personnel through the central computer if I wished .
33 For the first time since I had come to the college I had access to student political material because my boyfriend was reading the posters , leaflets and student newspapers to me .
34 I prefer daylight to darkness .
35 Edmund recognises that his longed marriage to Mary Crawford would consist of simply opposing characters .
36 Mrs Russell moves in , and I take ron to school .
37 I mean I have access to cars but
38 When it was Lord Thurso 's time to speak he was able to joke " Your Territorial Commander and I see eye to eye .
39 There may well , as we saw in discussing Team D , be organizational factors which influence access to client status .
40 Again the family may be introduced through an improvised story , perhaps one which involves attention to comparison in some way .
41 The scheme which offers help to people aged 70 and over discharged from the accident and emergency department has been run on short-term funding for over five years .
42 HELP cancer victim Janet Murray raise £50,000 for supplies of the drug Temozolomide which offers hope to brain tumour sufferers .
43 HELP cancer victim Janet Murray raise £50,000 for supplies of the drug Temozolomide which offers hope to brain tumour sufferers .
44 Interleukin-2 is a new treatment which offers hope to cancer patients for whom successful therapies are not available .
45 The training given by her mother 's Suzy Lamplugh Trust — which offers advice to women about safety — helped her to survive .
46 A helpline which offers advice to people in debt is being inundated by calls .
47 A neat bit of rewriting there ; the real Richard was one of the leaders of the Second Crusade which laid waste to Palestine , before ending up with a score-draw against the Arabs whose land he was invading .
48 The following century saw the spread of Gnosticism , the believers in which laid claim to secret , or privileged , knowledge and so were called gnostikoi ( ‘ knowers ’ ) .
49 The elements which bring language to life in a classroom are gestures , handling and touching things , incidents , pictures , some or all of which may be part of a game or a contest .
50 Exercises which bring grammar to life
51 Certain types or parts of complex carbohydrates are indigestible : they form the fibre which adds bulk to food .
52 It is a prospect the Rowes dread and one which adds weight to Jan 's claim that unless something is done to eliminate the badgers carrying TB , there will never be a long enough period between outbreaks in the herd to do any sensible farming .
53 This utility allows you to perform simple file management tasks such as copying and formatting disks as well as allowing you to create menus which provide access to software other than the InteSoft series .
54 Some sections of overhead wire which provide power to trains at 25,000 volts are one third of the thickness which applied when they were new .
55 Consciousness is said by him to be , fundamentally , activity which has reference to content , or activity which is directed upon t ; n object .
56 The proposed system comprises such a network , connecting special-purpose and general computers , communicating through a management protocol which has access to engineering information .
57 Despite some earlier hesitations , it is now certain that A commits the tort of intimidation against C if he threatens B with conduct which is unlawful in relation to B and thereby intentionally causes B to act ( or refrain from acting ) in a way which causes damage to C. It is not a requirement of this tort that B's conduct be in any way unlawful in relation to C. An old illustration is Garret v. Taylor , where the plaintiff was the lessee of a quarry and alleged that the defendant had ‘ disturbed ’ his customers and his workmen by ‘ threatening to mayhem and vex them with suits if they had brought any stones . ’
58 There is little direct authority on the position where A threatens B with an unlawful act and thereby intentionally causes B to act ( or refrain from acting ) in a way which causes loss to B himself .
59 Channel 4 's ‘ Brookside ’ briefly flirted with a lesbian sub-plot based round a disorganised feminist printing collective which added spice to Heather and Nicholas 's conjugal difficulties .
60 The final point could hinge on the Government being prepared to drop a financial clause , introduced in the bus privatisation programme , which limits Caldaire to 35pc of any offer above £1.3m .
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