Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb base] [noun] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Other tables contained in the Working-Set provide access to text , and control of the lexicographic work . |
2 | Negative Richardson number corresponds to a destabilizing density gradient ; both shear and buoyancy give rise to turbulence generation . |
3 | Transportation recommend schemes to Committee ; Designcare or Roadcare get tender documents ready and Inroads build the final product — all part of the Department 's service to the public . |
4 | Given the power of the managerial hierarchy to dispense or withhold rewards , open acts of defiance expose individuals to reprisal . |
5 | Hops on the vine : the oils in the hop give bitterness to beer and also act as a preservative against infection |
6 | Others are in the political sphere : regional trade groupings such as the European Community remove barriers to movement of people , goods and services , and themselves develop extensive legislative or quasi-legislative powers . |
7 | To learn that children of a particular age group prefer colour to monochrome , strip-cartoon style , and clear and uncluttered illustration is not a revelation . |
8 | ‘ It is vitally important that all members of the community have access to information about drugs and alcohol misuse . |
9 | After the general election , will my hon. Friend give priority to consideration of rather more remote areas , like Ilfracombe , Barnstaple or South Molton that have rural or coastal connections ? |
10 | Where the Government propose alternatives to custody , they must provide the resources to make them work . |
11 | Although they aim to carve out an inviolable space for individualist explanation , the boundaries of this area remain unspecified ; some human behaviour , it is allowed , requires a holistic approach ; but when does individualism give way to holism and vice versa ? |
12 | The Manchester Guardian observed on 22 March that the situation in Korea was dangerous since ‘ Korea is one of the two parts of the world ( Germany is the other ) where the United States and the Soviet Union meet face to face in physical contact ’ . |
13 | A person 's ability to relate to wider issues means mastering relationships in the immediate community — initially the home , because family life is where personal and public life meet face to face . |
14 | In the first , the reader can identify immediately with the woman on the page , and the headline and sub-head add humour to humanity : ‘ Get motivated — get yourself a kick-start and find the drive you need to succeed at work and at home ’ . |
15 | Live work is the one area where the artists and audience meet face to face . |
16 | I think some people on the list have access to news agency files , can someone maybe dig out the actual conversation/interview and put it into context … or do the news agencies just hold quotes like this ? ? |
17 | Employers on the other hand have access to advice and finance to help them know their rights and obligations . |
18 | PROACTIVE SOFTWARE ADD VALUE TO CUSTOMER SUPPORT SOFTWARE |
19 | Because Perm Revitaliser contain nutrients to condition and soften your perm , it can also help to fight the frizzies . |
20 | Risks to the activity include damage to equipment , loss of output , resultant contractual delays and penalties . |
21 | The flowers of the hop plant add bitterness to beer and the oils in the plant also guard against any infections during the brewing process . |
22 | Come with your healing , reconciling power , that fear and oppression may be cast out by love , prejudice be replaced by trust , hostility give way to gentleness . |
23 | Most adults in areas of hyperendemic malaria have immunity to malaria which , although not completely effective in preventing parasitaemia and occasional symptomatic episodes , is strongly protective against life-threatening malaria . |