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

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1 The view of parents lent support to this verdict .
2 The likely unpopularity of the local income tax may explain resistance to this tax .
3 There is certainly historical evidence from the economic geography of the UK which , at first sight at least , might lend credence to this view .
4 However , the management and financing of capital assets in the public sector has given rise to many problem areas , such as those associated with capital controls and deferred purchase arrangements in local authorities , poor asset utilisation , deteriorating physical condition and problems of financing asset replacement , and questions of how capital should be incorporated into devolved budgetary arrangements , such as the Financial Management Initiative in central government .
5 Such comments have given rise to much discussion about the ‘ climate of research ’ .
6 The question therefore arises as to whose rules should govern the conduct of the branch 's business and this has given rise to much debate .
7 The question has given rise to much debate in subsequent cases and in academic writings .
8 Mozart 's use of dots and strokes in his notation has given rise to much debate .
9 ‘ BAII has no knowledge of the circumstances leading to his arrest , and accordingly can make no comments , other than to state that nothing in the course of his employment has given rise to any question . ’
10 This last ground has given rise to some difficulty in interpretation .
11 Once again , the question of the role of employees in the proposed corporate structure has given rise to some disagreement in the Council .
12 The actual methodology employed in the new proposals for the allocation of funding has given rise to some concern ( Mays , 1989 ) .
13 This happened rather often , and if the inhabitants of Oswaldston had not mostly been shut up in front of their televisions at this time of day , it might already have given rise to some talk .
14 Reports of the importation of 2,000 Israeli Uzi submachine guns and Galil assault rifles three weeks before the coup , and which were widely used by rebel soldiers , lent credence to this view .
15 Furthermore , as regards the former suggestion , a new institution analogous to , but not the same as , marriage , would lack the very special connotations inextricably involved in the marriage union of two people who feel strongly for each other and desire to bear witness to this feeling to the world .
16 The Bonnards and their car offered the opportunity they were looking for , a way of gaining entry to this country for two operatives and a device of some kind . ’
17 One day a statue will be erected somewhere on O'Connell Street to bear testament to this fact .
18 Ford planned the Edsel , the most carefully designed car to that point in American automotive history , to give the company a full product line with which to compete with GM .
19 In Section 3 union membership is analysed , and a membership demand curve ( relating membership to each level of wages ) is developed .
20 It is worth noting that the Woolf report also drew attention to those management problems , as has the director of the prison service , Mr. Joe Pilling .
21 In Britain , W. S. Jevons drew attention to this problem in his The Coal Question of 1865 .
22 Ascribing goodness to this tendency must be saying something further about it .
23 Now if we can get a proper public transport system , a properly funded public transport system which will make , you can force people off the roads but you can also force them to persuade the approach with a properly funded er public transport system which is A priced within the peoples pockets and B er you can lead to views that will be er , er will be a great advantage for the area and the fifth terminal at Heathrow could fall par to this structure but if this new structure is n't there and if it is n't part of this adequately funded transport system then there is no point in , in building it was as I said earlier be , be madness .
24 ‘ If I smell hairspray to this day — a certain brand — it sends me right back .
25 the Problem Administrator has access to all problem reports ( using the System Administrator 's password ) , and
26 the Problem Solver has access to all problem reports but may only list reports assigned to him .
27 A woman who has access to this information can start to take decisions about motherhood and her own sexuality .
28 The Minister , who has access to more information than I have and who is ably supported by his civil servants , may be able to give us more news on that front this morning .
29 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 ’ .
30 The relevant words are ‘ he causes a computer to perform any function with intent to secure access to any program or data held in any computer ’ .
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