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

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1 Due to work by the union , the community is now set to act on repetitive strain injury , something we 've campaigned on for years and in late June the E C's Head of Health and Safety will share a platform with John and Nigel in Brussels to launch G M B's campaign to create working environment funds at E C level to channel money to unions and their health and safety work .
2 A four-year honours course allowing specialisation to honours level in either one or two of the major religious traditions of the world and one method of studying religion in general .
3 Recently , Metz and Ziff ( 38 ) have shown that in pheochromocytoma cells PC12 , cAMP causes IL-6DBP to trans -locate to the nucleus .
4 A composer adds music to the basic shapes of language as a poet adds poetry to notions .
5 Most user education programmes have so far been very much of a local nature with little attempt to communicate experience to others .
6 Weight adds stability to plants in pots
7 It could equally well be seen as an attempt to draw attention to problems in the world that her audience might not be aware of .
8 Floristic research requires access to databases , geographic information systems , and text retrieval & processing packages .
9 Good professional practice requires notification to clients of major changes to the composition of a firm ; the provisions of the Business Names Act oblige firms with fewer than 20 partners to publicise their membership accurately on the firm 's stationery ; and in any case professional common sense dictates that the sooner clients become informed as to retirements from and admissions to the partnership the better .
10 A blind sculptor has returned to his former college to give advice to students with impaired sight .
11 It is still standard practice to give priority to boys ' education , particularly in families where economic resources are scarce , and illiteracy among women is 10% higher than for men.5 Girls are more likely to suffer from non-attendance , their drop-out rate is higher and they remain the low achievers .
12 Rollin is thus at variance with Regan who argues that all research involving harm to animals , and this includes killing them painlessly , must be stopped ( 1983 : 397 ) : ‘ If nonanimal alternatives are available , they should be used ; if they are not available , they should be sought ’ ( 388 ) .
13 Completion means submission to Ministers of the recommended bid .
14 The high subsidies offered by the UK government to Nissan and by other European governments to encourage Japanese investment gave rise to fears that the Europeans were engaging in ‘ beggar-my-neighbour ’ subsidy policies , which would benefit the Japanese and give them an unfair competitive advantage when compared to existing producers .
15 Jewellery theft sparks warning to householders
16 A police officer may then use reasonable force to gain entry to premises and access to the child .
17 They should not be regarded as simply a last resort , but involved in the consultation process surrounding possible action to prevent risk to employees .
18 And is not this medium the same with that medium by which light is refracted and reflected — and by whose vibrations light communicates heat to bodies ?
19 Notice that the principle of contextual plausibility allows legitimacy to expressions which arise in the contrived contexts of the classroom .
20 Tremendous proposals are made in the Queen 's Speech , in particular the proposal to provide information to parents .
21 There may be a Crossroads Care Attendant scheme in your area , which can provide regular help to give relief to carers .
22 Now the county 's Police Federation has set up a helpline to give advice to officers facing complaints .
23 On Nov. 28 , the Supreme Soviet passed a law giving citizenship to Russians living outside the borders of the Russian Federation .
24 Hence if a wine bar in a residential area attracted such patronage that the patrons of the wine bar blocked access to residents ' driveways by parking their cars , this is a potential public nuisance .
25 ‘ The situation and the fertility of this bottom gave rise to reflections touching the present state of the labouring classes , who , in dungeon-like cellars , and bye allies , eke out a miserable existence , while with infinitely greater comfort to themselves , and honour and profit to the affluent , they might enjoy , in vast happiness , such peaceful and sequestered abodes as Gillerthwaite . ’
26 She added that the translation of a directive into national law gives rise to difficulties and suggested that there should be an open period for the EC and national governments to argue out any differences that arise .
27 LDL carry cholesterol to tissues where the cholesterol is off-loaded to be used for building membranes or for conversion into various hormones .
28 As shelves are added , use the holes in each bracket to anchor shelf to brackets .
29 We will make sure very community has access to dentists , with the resources to provide full NHS cover we will and restore the free dental check .
30 Staff will be available throughout the Meeting to provide assistance to shareholders .
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