Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [adv] [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | There would appear to be few situations when access to the premises at high level would be of value or desirable in emergencies . |
2 | Among modifiable factors only access to a dietitian and an interested general practitioner featured significantly in the final multiple regression analysis . |
3 | Of the total of fourteen states now party to the Convention , half have ratified the Protocol . |
4 | There are just 18 bedrooms so attention to detail and individual need is a speciality and a warm and friendly welcome from efficient staff is assured . |
5 | Many governments thus resort to financing expenditure through domestic bank borrowing and printing money , both of which are inflationary . |
6 | And his notes for the course on lyric ( prepared in the spring of 1869 ) show him devoting ten times more space to the dithyramb , of which next to nothing had survived from antiquity , than to the epinician , the kind immortalized by Pindar and the only kind that had survived in any bulk . " |
7 | They just look forward to meeting the notorious killers again face to face . |
8 | Similar legal provisions exist in Germany and Japan but big firms rarely resort to them . |
9 | But also to make people aware of the Chest , Heart and Stroke Association , what we 're trying to do , and that we 're there to help people as well as being er an organisation which just hands out money to er doctors . |
10 | Representatives of the Group of 24 ( G-24 ) industrialized countries , which co-ordinated aid for eastern Europe and former Soviet Asia , met in the Albanian capital , Tirana , on July 22 in order to discuss with the Albanian authorities and international financial institutions how aid to Albania might be accelerated . |
11 | This can not be achieved by existing military contractors moving into civilian markets for which they have few skills , but by giving the market-oriented companies more access to ‘ front-line ’ technology . |
12 | Yeovil expect to take over 1,300 fans the 70-odd miles further west to Torquay from Somerset . |
13 | Ginny had driven this route dozens of times , in the last year to Paulstock and before that eight miles further south to Carinish Court , which lay in a fold of the hills on the Paulstock side of Abbotsfield . |
14 | An occupier may expect that a person , in the exercise of his calling , will appreciate and guard against any special risks ordinarily incident to it , so far as the occupier leaves him free to do so . |
15 | ( b ) Persons entering in the exercise of a calling Section 2(3) ( b ) states : " An occupier may expect that a person , in the exercise of his calling , will appreciate and guard against any special risks ordinarily incident to it , so far as the occupier leaves him free to do so . " |