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

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1 The findings of the study , establishing a link between between pollution and chest and lung problems , has given support to communities throughout the country fighting for compensation .
2 In our chapter on literature and appendix 6 we describe ways of bringing literature to life for pupils of all abilities .
3 Although bonuses on a life policy can not be realised until the termination of the policy , life companies will normally lend money to clients against the security of those bonuses , quickly and at very competitive rates of interest .
4 Earlier this year , The Sunday Telegraph reported scientists also fear damage to life in the oceans .
5 We 've given money to organisations like the RSPB , Greenpeace , the Woodland Trust and Working Weekends on Organic Farms . ’
6 This has given rise to speculation about the origins of such territorial units and the rationale behind the siting of cemeteries .
7 THE acoustics at the Anglican Cathedral have often given rise to speculation about its suitability for Philharmonic concerts .
8 Ever since the Industrial Revolution created a mass urban society , the conditions of the poorest city dwellers have given rise to anxiety among the better off .
9 The consistent failure to implement findings has given rise to cynicism regarding research .
10 Secondly , that transfer must have given rise to rights in the individual who makes it .
11 Financial collapses , major frauds , litigation , environmental responsibility , all have understandably given rise to demands for companies to strengthen their control over their business and their public accountability .
12 But the procedures for establishing relief are cumbersome and have given rise to delays in settling a Name 's tax liability .
13 People do not build resistance to tetanus with time or age .
14 Special connector designed to connect pipework to fittings with male screw threads — such as a bib tap .
15 On July 21 the six groups formally agreed on a continued ceasefire and on maintaining opposition to forces of former President Siyad Barre in the south , and on respect for " coexistence and national unity " .
16 Practical considerations , such as the difficulty of finding enough foster placements and adequate staff for children 's homes , also lent weight to arguments in favour of preventing children from coming into care .
17 to call for all SSDs and SWDs to issue guidance to staff on identifying and dealing with elder abuse ;
18 De Klerk grants vote to Blacks on changes
19 ‘ He has sent home another fine collection of upwards of 500 birds , 40 Quadrupeds etc. the result of 3 months labour in S. Australia ’ , reported Prince to Jardine on 1 January 1840 .
20 The Fine Chemicals and Medicinals Groups continues to provide money to schools under the Small Grants Scheme ( up to the value of £500 ) for the purchase of equipment to carry out chemistry-related projects in schools .
21 From London , Kylie headed west to Swansea in Wales and a tearful reunion with her Welsh relatives .
22 This has added insult to injury of a privatisation carried out against the wishes of the public .
23 Then , after that humiliation , he had added insult to injury by saying she 'd be perfectly safe with him !
24 This can be provided by Community Alcohol Teams of specialist social workers , nurses and psychologists who provide support to people at home as well as information , education and guidance to other agencies handling drinkers .
25 Individual partners have contributed in many ways , stressing the point that the school can identify and seek response to needs within a clearly agreed framework .
26 She adds insult to injury by using the phrase ‘ I 'm all right Jack ’ .
27 The Office is now up and running and is beginning to provide support to alumni in a number of ways .
28 I have written to Professor Vessey to request permission to film at the Radcliffe Infirmary and to interview you in part of our Project Video English language teaching video programme .
29 As we have seen , Constantinople gave refuge to Prince Adelchis ( son of Charles ' first father-in-law , Desiderius ) , who still maintained opposition to Charles in Italy , albeit from afar .
30 He wanted to bear witness to Jesus in this tough spot , and invited some of the nearby Christians to accompany him .
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