Example sentences of "[vb base] [conj] [vb base] [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 Charles Dollar has pointed out that archivists and librarians both preserve and provide access to information ( 1992 ) .
2 A parent may , for example , give or withhold consent to the adoption or marriage of a child in care although in the case of marriage , the local authority 's consent is also required .
3 The central aim of the Laboratory will be to identify , describe and provide access to data and information related to the Midlands .
4 Sickness and exhaustion often disappear and give way to a sense of emotional wellbeing .
5 So again , we find that Chewong reaction to perceived violence — which is how I would describe the abuse of the jealous woman — is to retreat from it .
6 Both backward linkages , when a TNC buys local materials and goods and adds value to them , and forward linkages , when domestic companies buy intermediate goods that the TNCs produce and add value to them , can have substantial financial , employment and technical effects .
7 People argue and give evidence to the Committee , for perhaps 10 or 12 weeks or longer .
8 The measurement unit used in this study was similar to a flowchart showing the procedures undertaken to store , retrieve and deliver information to users , which enabled the analysts to consider the possible effects of the proposed solutions on each phase .
9 Countries which forbid or restrict access to contraception : CHAD , EQUATORIAL GUINEA , GABON , GREECE , IRELAND , MALAWI , MALTA , LIBYA , KAMPUCHEA , SAUDI ARABIA
10 And if you ever have word for me that may bear fruit , come and ask entry to me wherever I am .
11 ‘ Come , come and sit dose to me and keep an old man warm . ’
12 Claims with an anticipated value of between £1500 and £3000 may still be handled by branch staff , either by telephone or visit , if they have or have access to the appropriate expertise .
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