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

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1 The ability to give or lend money to relatives obviously is related to one 's own economic resources in some way — although we are unlikely to find that people who have more straightforwardly give more .
2 The newly established conservative majority on the Supreme Court had undermined Roe in 1989 [ see p. 36809 ] , since when numerous pieces of legislation had been enacted in individual states to restrict or eliminate access to abortions .
3 Without this we can not engage in any worthwhile legal work or provide access to items .
4 In writing this book we have assumed that the reader either owns or has access to copies of both Warhammer and Warhammer Battle Magic .
5 The Association would call upon all local authorities which have instructed their librarians to restrict or prevent access to materials , either on grounds of personal prejudice or a desire to ‘ protect ’ public morality , to reconsider the principle on which the public service is provided , and to recognize the necessary discretion that their professional staff should be allowed in providing a comprehensive service for users .
6 For example , if the client wishes to restrict the contractor to working in specified hours , or to restrict access to parts of the works , the client must expect to pay more .
7 One of the most common practical problems at the time of someone 's death is that there are lots of extra expenses involved and yet it is not possible to get hold of cash or obtain access to funds because financial accounts have to be reorganized following the death of the person concerned .
8 You must not gamble on ES premises ( other than raffles etc for charitable purposes ) and must not borrow from or lend money to colleagues or people with whom you have dealings during your work for the ES .
9 I justify myself on the grounds that I do n't indulge in idle gossip and have never sought to aggrandise myself or to do harm to others .
10 De Gaulle used the Interministerial Councils in order to inform himself more fully on important issues or to give momentum to policies that he favoured .
11 Between Dec. 31 and Jan. 2 several thousand Azerbaijani rioters pulled down or set fire to fences and other installations along a 137-km stretch of the border between the Nakhichevan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic ( an Azerbaijani exclave separated from Azerbaijan proper by a strip of Armenian territory ) and Iran .
12 This is in addition to the normal purposes of cuts , such as keeping up the pace of the story , or giving emphasis to actions or reactions .
13 We are obliged to correspond or allow access to records .
14 Quality Assurer privilege allows you to grant or deny approval to packages using option 1.5.3 .
15 Quality Assurer privilege allows you to grant or deny approval to packages using option 1.5.3 .
16 But it proposed no changes in the law of libel , other than to provide redress to victims of untrue statements which were not defamatory .
17 This longer run perspective is a feature of Japanese business and is greatly helped by the existence of lead banks within affiliated groups that ensure access to loans even in periods when bank credit is restricted .
18 This longer run perspective is a feature of Japanese business and is greatly helped by the existence of lead banks within affiliated groups that ensure access to loans even in periods when bank credit is restricted .
19 Not only of its fastnesses and vastnesses but also of the minute detailing of existence upon our own planet : its climatic patterns and the plate tectonics that give rise to earthquakes , volcanoes , fold mountains and the oceanic ridges .
20 The research aims to document the range of factors that give rise to arrears , as identified by the borrower .
21 Even if your reaction is mild , it 's worth remembering that repeated exposure to foods that cause allergic reactions may result in the symptoms getting gradually worse .
22 Apart from the fact that Havana 's support for these adventures added up to little more than ‘ a limited amount of old weapons ’ in the chaotic early months of revolutionary power ( Bourne : 1987 , p. 188 ) , ‘ it must … be recognised that giving aid to revolutionaries seeking to overthrow dictatorships is a long-standing tradition for Latin America 's democratic Left .
23 It was with the onset of a more variable temperature , and the beginning of climatic zones , in the late Paleozoic , that gave rise to vertebrates attempting to employ primitive temperature-control strategies .
24 And , oddly , that gave way to thoughts of Madra .
25 In a major review of nicotine addiction , the US Surgeon General concluded that ‘ the pharmacologic and behavioural processes that determine tobacco addiction are similar to those that determine addiction to drugs such as heroin and cocaine ’ [ 2 ] .
26 It asks the following : what is it about family law that gives rise to challenges to its authenticity as law ?
27 " Together we have resisted the trap of appeasement , cynicism and isolation that gives temptation to tyrants .
28 For banks that fall prey to others , the study finds , the experience was in one sense rewarding .
29 As with other primates , male chimpanzees have a clear hierarchy that controls access to females .
30 The method is only available for use with virtual storage systems , and offers access to records in three ways .
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