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

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1 where corporate information is revealed legitimately to an underwriter , accountant , lawyer , or consultant working for the corporation , these outsiders may become fiduciaries of the shareholders … [ they do not actively solicit or acquire inside information ] but rather they have entered into a special confidential relationship in the conduct of the business of the enterprise and are given access to information solely for corporate purposes .
2 In T. axei the eggs are arranged pole to pole longitudinally .
3 Well how do you feel I mean a lot of a lot if not all of your work here has been done face to face .
4 The applicant had been granted access to accounts on condition that he paid what was considered to be excessive amounts for rent of room , photocopying , and a union official 's salary .
5 They 're aligned east to west which suggests they may have been Christian burials .
6 They 're aligned east to west which suggests they may have been Christian burials .
7 The videos have even been sold door to door from delivery vans .
8 And then later he had been bound apprentice to Ninereeds the Masteraccount , who in his grey-mindedness was everything that dragons were not , and there was no time for dreaming .
9 She had never been brought face to face with her great-uncle , and never devoted any conscious thought to him .
10 By January 1946 de Gaulle had been brought face to face with the reality that a basic incompatibility of outlook and temperament existed between himself and the members of the assembly .
11 Is it not true that patients are refused access to services on financial grounds by GPs who are fund holders ?
12 We are brought face to face with the question , ‘ What is the purpose of human life itself ? ’
13 Offenders are brought face to face with people who 've lost loved ones in drink-driving accidents .
14 The term ‘ special children ’ immediately brings to mind certain groups of children : those with limited or no sight who can be provided with materials in an appropriate form — books in large print , books to be read with trained finger-tips , books to be heard ; those with hearing impairment who can fully utilize print and picture materials but who may not be given access to music ( the value of such access is demonstrated by the career of the distinguished percussionist Evelyn Glennie ) .
15 He 'll be given access to Martin , I should think .
16 Mr. Beloff submits that the requirement of notice to bodies , such as Winchester , was necessary to ensure that they did not breach the intervention notice , but in my view the limitation of the category of those entitled to be given notice to persons who will be prejudicially affected can only mean that it is the prejudice which brings with it the necessity to serve .
17 Peter Jay , who was plucked from the economic editorship of The Times by his father-in-law , Labour Prime Minister James Callaghan , to be made ambassador to Washington , recalls the feelings clearly :
18 A list of users who have to be granted access to module information must be specified in the RDBI configuration file .
19 Edit the RDBI configuration file to include a MODULE ACCESS keyword ( and details of any users who have to be granted access to module information ) .
20 A list of users who have to be granted access to user information must be specified in the RDBI configuration file .
21 Edit the RDBI configuration file to include a USER ACCESS keyword ( and details of any users who have to be granted access to user information ) .
22 A list of users who have to be granted access to DC information must be specified in the RDBI configuration file .
23 Edit the RDBI configuration file to include a DC ACCESS keyword ( and details of any users who have to be granted access to DC information ) .
24 A statue in the round was surely conceived as in some sense a being to be met face to face , so was designed primarily to be seen from in front .
25 An interview schedule will always be administered face to face .
26 Although application forms can be very thorough and very revealing there are some questions which can only be asked face to face , and in an interview where a good rapport has been established .
27 A proposal has been put forward that the nursery classes should be accommodated in the infant annexe building and that the present nursery building should be declared surplus to requirements .
28 An official opening of the new station is now being arranged and the old station is to be declared surplus to requirements .
29 Those with a reason will be allowed access to Heymouth .
30 Clients will not be allowed access to information about other private citizens which is in their file — either descriptive material or the fact that someone is the source of a report — unless the other person is happy that it can be shared .
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