Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [vb pp] [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 As a result , many who are genuinely aggrieved by apparently unlawful decisions by government bodies and public officials are effectively denied access to justice .
2 There are other reasons why women are unable to build up sufficient National Insurance contributions and are thereby denied access to unemployment benefit .
3 After R. v. Samuel the police underwent a painful education , as a series of people charged with serious crimes on the basis of admissions went free because they had been wrongly denied access to a solicitor .
4 They are generally arranged back to back , and a rough little relief of Roman date shows that then at least they were so set .
5 They are generally fed whole to sheep , although this can cause older ewes to shed their incisor teeth prematurely and thus shorten their useful lives .
6 Although the old and the young have been gradually denied access to the formal labour market and hence to wages , they have acquired increased rights to sources of income independent of their families .
7 During their isolation , they are reportedly denied access to legal counsel and family visits and are at risk of systematic torture and ill-treatment .
8 White settlers often objected to the reserves because they were thereby denied access to farming land , and in some areas the size of the reserves was scaled down to meet their demands .
9 But supposing X-rays were normally displayed back to front or the way one looked at the person ?
10 Apples were also taken west to Greece and Italy , and Homer refers to them in The Odyssey , which was written between 900 and 800 BC .
11 But that is explained , partly , by the fact that Mike did the negotiations himself and they were often done face to face with Jefferson .
12 It might be argued that the courts have a role to play in ensuring that groups which have been unfairly denied access to the policy-making arena or who have a genuine complaint about how that process was conducted , should be allowed to challenge the outcome of that process in the courts .
13 BORIS BECKER 'S much heralded return to fitness and form last night ran into the buffers at the ATP World Championships .
14 The LIFESPAN Manager is automatically given access to all User , Module and DC information .
15 At least one of the scientists has admitted on television that he is now denied access to " defence secrets " .
16 ‘ Well , it 's never made sense to me , why human beings should have to live like that .
17 It was a cheap alternative to buying from local merchants , but I was only allowed access to the provisions at points of safety such as towns and wells .
18 Gros Espiell , who was later named ambassador to France , denied that his decision was connected with the referendum result , but his departure was seen as a further blow to the government .
19 During the campaign for the East German general election in March 1990 [ see pp. 37300-02 ] the party leader , Franz Schönhuber , was repeatedly denied entry to the country and the party was anyway forbidden to participate in the elections because of its neo-Nazi sympathies [ see pp. 37260 ; 37301 ] .
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