Example sentences of "[verb] a [noun sg] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 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 ’ .
2 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 ’ .
3 Held , that , in the opinion of the court , in section 1(1) ( a ) of the Act of 1990 the words ‘ causes a computer to perform any function with intent to secure access to any program or data held in any computer , ’ in their plain and ordinary meaning , were not confined to the use of one computer with intent to secure access into another computer ; so that section 1(1) was contravened where a person caused a computer to perform a function with intent to secure unauthorised access to any program or data held in the same computer ( post , pp. 437A–B , C–D , 438A , E–F ) .
4 ‘ A person is guilty of an offence if — ( a ) he causes a computer to perform any function with intent 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 .
5 They are , ‘ he causes a computer to perform any function with intent to secure access to any program or data held in any computer . ’
6 We do not know yet what causes a cell to become cancerous but scientists believe that most causes are linked with our environments and how we live .
7 A combination of vulnerable classes or groups living in vulnerable and ecologically marginal areas in many cases causes a failure to create sufficient income for food to feed themselves .
8 The fact , however , that they have designed a language to fulfil these functions does not necessarily mean that these functions could not be fulfilled in other ways , nor that their language is intrinsically connected with them , nor that the language has necessarily been proven to succeed in achieving these ideals .
9 A woman walking a dog heard 12 shots on Sunday as she passed the house .
10 Two of his ex-pupils contributed a cartoon to issue three of the group 's fanzine .
11 Christian Aid is launching a campaign to stop cheap European beef being ‘ dumped ’ in west Africa and destroying the livelihoods of millions of local cattle farmers .
12 Czechoslovakian ecologists are launching a campaign to prevent large areas of national park land in Slovakia 's Tatra mountains from being developed by an American company as a sports and tourism complex .
13 Launching a document called Green Power , energy spokesman Kevin Barron , said that Labour would change the existing levy on fossil fuels used for other energy sources ( primarily nuclear power ) into a clean energy levy .
14 DARREN ANDERTON has given Tottenham 's walking wounded a boost by launching a bid to join next week 's Coca-Cola Cup crusade at Nottingham Forest .
15 If you were looking for a physico-chemical reason for this fact rather than the , more usual , historical one you could do worse than suggest a capacity to make helical molecules .
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17 But , you do n't need a machine to do that .
18 You do n't need a lawyer to explain that .
19 Some diets will need a supplement to make sure that deficiencies do not develop .
20 You do need a mouse to run this program but it is that good it is worth buying one just to play .
21 There are specialist commercial organisations who will , in exchange for an annual subscription , provide a service listing all planning applications and decisions made by the majority of local planning authorities .
22 Notebooks provide a way to organize many spreadsheets together in the same file .
23 The TVX system is effectively a camera-on-a-chip : camera and lens are integrated onto one chip about the size of a postage stamp , and it is designed to provide visual verification of the cause of an alarm at the time of an incident , and provide a method to distinguish actual emergencies from false alarms .
24 On the other hand , unless there is some evidence of the existence of God then positive arguments about the need to trust a Deity become negative arguments about credulous and uncritical behaviour .
25 but the idea of becoming a king seems absurd and increasingly distasteful as Count Trollac , leader of the movement for restoration , explains his obligations .
26 It also covers a threat to inflict such harm upon a person with intent to have sexual intercourse with that person provided that the threat is made with an offensive weapon or instrument .
27 Formed only 18 months ago , the Faculty has already attracted a membership approaching 7,000 — and rising .
28 Then the Dutch representative in his turn alleged that he was being asked to accept a position implying mere equality with that of the duke of Savoy , which was contrary to his instructions : he therefore also refused to attend .
29 To then ask our members to accept a pay increase this year of between 0 and 1.5 per cent on the basis that they are in secure employment adds insult to injury . ’
30 The VHP had agreed , during talks in Delhi with Prime Minister P. V. Narasimha Rao on July 23-24 , to accept a proposal to consolidate all cases pending in different Indian courts under " one judicial authority " , and to resume all-party talks on the issue [ see p. 38866 ] .
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