Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [verb] [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 Nor is it the case that in saying ‘ I promise to meet you ’ I am merely giving expression to — or reporting or describing — an inward , mental act .
5 They are generally arranged back to back , and a rough little relief of Roman date shows that then at least they were so set .
6 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 .
7 I am just giving priority to those who were most instrumental in shaping my life and my general outlook in all matters appertaining to living .
8 There 's a couple of boats , but they ai n't moving — they 're just rocking side to side .
9 Betting against yourself is an each way bet , you 're just giving money to the bookie .
10 Yeah well if he gets caught again he 'll be expelled and if he 's dealing , any dealers cau caught here they 'll be expelled in instantly cos they 're actually causing harm to other people .
11 Er , you know , they 're actually paying money to the government every time they buy and every budget day the cigarettes go up .
12 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 .
13 This is one area of the golf swing that simply has to be learned correctly if you are ever to play golf to your full potential .
14 Both direct approaches and efforts to set up regional recruitment events are yielding positive results in four of the regions and we are still awaiting response to the other four .
15 They are also restricting access to their markets , which will minimise the economic dislocation and the ultimate loss of industrial base .
16 Three other people are also awaiting committal to the same court accused of similar offences .
17 If an award should be made , it can only order the assisted party to pay such of those costs as are reasonable having regard to all the circumstances , particularly the financial resources of the parties and their conduct in connection with the dispute .
18 And what the commentators are really paying homage to , what prompts their sense of coherence and a world revealed , is a feat of illusionist sorcery .
19 The queen broached the matter to me and ostensibly I am now giving thought to my answer — what would you say to going in my place ? ’
20 These rather sweeping generalisations are now giving way to a more mature analysis of the contradictions of science and technology .
21 No , that would be merely drawing attention to something that , after all , had nothing to do with him .
22 Unless it is quickly overhauled , there will be long lasting damage to trans-Atlantic relations , to the environment and to the competitiveness of EC industry .
23 I 'm just having regard to criterion four of policy H two .
24 The amount of time off must be reasonable having regard to the councillor 's responsibilities on the council , the circumstances of the employer 's business and the effect on that business of the employee 's absence .
25 The overseas practitioner is , however , required to take out such insurance as may be reasonable having regard to the risks attached to the practice , local conditions and the availability of suitable insurance on reasonable terms .
26 As long as the sun shines and the waters flow , this land will be here to give life to men and animals .
27 It would be hard saying goodbye to the servants , some of whom had been around since she was born , but it was something she would have to do , she simply had no choice .
28 These are two respects in which the reformed law would not achieve maximum certainty , and those who argue that the terms would ‘ cause little problem of interpretation ’ are surely giving way to unwarranted optimism .
29 He has no background in the computer business but extensive experience in marketing and management according to DEC ; he is also Japanese , in an age when US companies are increasingly moving management to Japanese executives .
30 Among its aims are increasingly to devolve responsibility to area offices , to set performance targets and to secure that policies on the grant and continuation of legal aid are applied consistently .
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