Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun sg] to [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 This is to provide visibility to both sides of the tank from separate rooms .
2 The Commission is reluctant to grant protection to these industries as it would harm the LDCs ( see Chapter 11 ) , and would not help in the attempts to improve the productivity of the EC economy .
3 The Act buttressed the law on trespass with two new criminal offences : using or threatening violence in order to obtain entry to any premises , and occupying a house or flat and refusing to leave at the request of the rightful occupier .
4 But it failed to recognize that the challenge of running an individual company was very different to that posed by a large public organization with a multiplicity of purposes whose owners were n't shareholders but taxpayers who felt entitled to demand access to those things the nation already owned .
5 this would provide an ideal opportunity to examine in detail ways of increasing access to white water for canoeists as part of our wide-ranging intention to increase access to all aspects of our countryside .
6 It can also specify the password to be used to obtain access to any modules .
7 It can also specify the password to be used to obtain access to any packages and modules .
8 It can also specify the password to be used to obtain access to any packages and modules .
9 It can also specify the password to be used to obtain access to any packages and modules .
10 Rotary committee chairman Tony Dennett said : ‘ The lunch is an ideal opportunity for us to provide hospitality to these students who are a long way from home . ’
11 Sustained response relies on the use of specific antihypercalcaemic agents , so the length of normocalcaemia should be measured to evaluate response to these agents .
12 Decision by National Party to open membership to all races
13 In August 1990 the NP , formerly an exclusively white party , voted to open membership to all races [ see p. 37642 ] .
14 Apart from a general limitation relating to development which ‘ requires or involves the formation , laying out or material widening of a means of access to an existing highway which is a trunk or classified road or creates an obstruction to the view of persons using any highway by vehicular traffic at or near any bend , corner , junction or intersection so as to be likely to cause danger to such persons , particular conditions are also laid down for each of the different classes of development listed .
15 When this happens , you will be unable to regain access to these files , and you will lose the current version .
16 The obvious interpretation was that Eric was going to set fire to some dogs , but I was too wise in the ways of the Factory to treat that as definite ; I suspected there was more
17 For example , migrants from Pakistan — both women and men — appear to retain a strong sense of obligation to give support to all relatives within their biraderi ( sometimes spelled biradari ) which contains a wide range of kin and can represent a network of mutual aid extending across continents ( Anwar , 1985 ) .
18 However , a study commissioned by FRES , the primary objective of which was to give support to these claims , made very clear that for certain categories of worker , particularly secretarial/keyboard staff in central London and computer staff , agency supplied labour was more expensive ( Rothwell/Mingard , 1985 ) .
19 There has been no positive action to give hope to those communities and workers involved with the defence industry .
20 If it carries a marker its descendants can be recognized , and they can be seen to give rise to all sorts of tissues , from muscle and bone , to liver and brain .
21 Also , as with our discussion of salt fingers in Section 23.2 , although the double diffusive processes are conveniently understood in the context of large contrast between κ and κ c , a small contrast is sufficient to give rise to these processes .
22 Although section 76 of the Education Act 1944 imposed on the local education authority and the Secretary of State ( not the governors ) the duty to have regard to ‘ the general principle that … pupils are to be educated in accordance with the wishes of their parents , ’ the first positive duty to give effect to such wishes was contained in section 6 of the Act of 1980 .
23 Thank you Chairman , erm I 'm delighted to be the last person to present a set of budget proposals as it gives me the opportunity to draw attention to some facts that seems to have been overlooked by the representatives of the other two groups .
24 Therefore the point of this section is only to draw attention to some aspects of intellectual and administrative change that can be more easily observed in a discussion on sources than in a more general context .
25 The Institute also recommends that the Financial Reporting Council use its annual review to draw attention to those aspects of the OFR that have been adopted and those that have not .
26 But he might at least be " useful " , as he had wanted , and part of that usefulness lay in the fact that , on one level at least , his poetry could have a public and national purpose — although , when the war had been won , he no longer cared to draw attention to those aspects of it .
27 It is advisable for the purchaser to draw attention to any points which may cause difficulties if they are not raised until a later stage .
28 A plethora of pressure groups and popular movements grew up to give vent to such feelings , including the British Empire Union and the National Citizens Union .
29 Usually the bank would threaten to ration credit to those customers who refused .
30 The union , representing 50,000 of the country 's 300,000 agricultural workers , called on the government to give priority to such workers in its reallocation programmes .
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