Example sentences of "[noun sg] to [det] [pron] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Sir Charles also operates a miniature health service , employing a salaried apothecary who ‘ dispenses physic to all his tenants , who are not able to pay for advice ; nor are the poor who are not his tenants , refused ’ , provided they are recommended by the clergyman . |
2 | If economic reform was the ‘ key to all our problems ’ at the outset of Gorbachev 's administration and political reform increasingly the means by which it was to be accomplished , the ultimate objective remained the achievement of a form of socialism which advanced decisively on those that had preceded it . |
3 | Wife Doña Ximena , said he , these damsels who have served you so well , I will give in marriage to these my vassals , and to every one of them two hundred marks of silver , that it may be known in Castille what they have got by their services . |
4 | His coaching and help at nets has been of benefit to all our players . ’ |
5 | Happy listening to all our readers everywhere ! |
6 | It would be a great help to all our officers in planning future strategies ( and probably of considerable interest to you ) if you could enlist the help of your class members to complete the enclosed survey ( either by photocopying the form and filling in one each or by a show of hands and entering the total numbers ) Please let Pat Palmer have the results at or before the Reunion on 19th November . |
7 | — Director of Assessment and Marketing : charged with the task of widening the Board 's range of NVQs to offer a complete portfolio to all its Centres . |
8 | GPs must offer an annual health check to all their patients aged 75 and over . |
9 | GPs must offer an annual health check to all their patients aged 75 and over . |
10 | This act brings shame to all our lives . |
11 | The critic must study the text with the maximum degree of attention to all its parts ( Richards suggests ( 1970 : 317 ) that four poems may be too many for a week 's reading ) , but his aim is to arrive at the ‘ relevant mental condition ’ ( Richards 1970 : 11 ) associated with it , and then to judge this mental condition according to the principles outlined above . |
12 | A privately-owned West End Hotel , extensively modernised giving a guarantee of individual attention to all our guests . |
13 | What representations have the Government made about the new proposal , particularly in Latvia , to restrict citizenship to those whose descendants came from the Baltic states and to those who speak the Baltic languages ? |
14 | There is increasing concern among service providers who are being expected to provide an equal standard of service to all their clients without the necessary language facilities . |
15 | The result : a very effective , powerful manufacturing and product base combined with a very individual service to all its customers . |
16 | At Club 18–30 Holidays we do everything we can to provide the highest level of service to all our customers . |
17 | They do n't clearly provide a service to all our customers . |
18 | This service is used to provide a higher quality of service to all our patients . |
19 | As a fitting tribute to all his years of work towards this moment , it was to be Yeadon who finally tied the East and West Kingsdale lines together . |
20 | On the phone to all her cronies at this moment , I do n't doubt , and this is the year we hoped to get the swimming pool appeal off the ground . ’ |
21 | Again he progressed very well , and it was therefore a terrible shock to all his colleagues when he suffered the fatal stroke . |
22 | In an address to the Chapter of Wells the new Bishop made the vow which was to cause him so much trouble later : ‘ In all solemnity to teach and inculcate allegiance' to the new King ‘ both in our discourse and in our example to all your subjects under our care ’ . |
23 | We are committed to providing a service of the highest quality to all our clients . |
24 | If we apply the yardstick of affection and respect to all our dealings with the elderly and they feel this in everything we say to them , most of the small problems which are bound to arise when we are living together stand a reasonable chance of solution . |
25 | America Online Inc is challenging Prodigy Services Co , which just announced plans to charge usage fees for the most heavily-used databases on its viewdata service , by cutting prices to its own 250,000 subscribers : the company says it deliberately waited until after the Prodigy announcement to disclose its new pricing , hoping to maximise attention for its move and woo subscribers away from the IBM Corp-Sears , Roebuck & Co joint venture ; under its new plan , subscribers will pay $9.95 a month for five hours of access to all its services , a rate that it claims is less than half the price of Prodigy 's new tariff ; extra hours will cost $3.50 each ; at Prodigy , subscribers pay $14.95 a month for unlimited access to many of the features but from July 1 will pay surcharges after spending two hours on widely-used bulletin boards . |
26 | Evidently wise to this fact , vivisectionists refused the Natural Concern team access to all their experiments save for some brain operations on rats . |
27 | Both men were prolific letter-writers , both allowed their correspondents generous access to all their moods , and gave intimate details of their daily lives . |
28 | However , John Magill , national director of accounting and audit at Touche Ross , said : ‘ We have already given the Department of Trade and Industry access to all our papers because , in our view , it is their job to investigate on the investors ' behalf , not the liquidators ' … |
29 | If the link has been granted , the specified user will have access to all your modules . |
30 | The Americans found that the deepening Cold War made it impossible for them to give equal priority to all their objectives . |