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

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1 The term ‘ special children ’ immediately brings to mind certain groups of children : those with limited or no sight who can be provided with materials in an appropriate form — books in large print , books to be read with trained finger-tips , books to be heard ; those with hearing impairment who can fully utilize print and picture materials but who may not be given access to music ( the value of such access is demonstrated by the career of the distinguished percussionist Evelyn Glennie ) .
2 He 'll be given access to Martin , I should think .
3 Mr. Beloff submits that the requirement of notice to bodies , such as Winchester , was necessary to ensure that they did not breach the intervention notice , but in my view the limitation of the category of those entitled to be given notice to persons who will be prejudicially affected can only mean that it is the prejudice which brings with it the necessity to serve .
4 she 'll be subletting rooms to people .
5 But the divided loyalties wo n't bother the Irish because Jack , whose second passion is fishing , will be bringing cheer to Ireland 's anglers who suffer physical disability .
6 Anything not collected with one month will be considered donations to NCT .
7 Anything not collected within one month will be considered donations to NCT .
8 Ice could be fined $100 to $2,000 .
9 Peter Jay , who was plucked from the economic editorship of The Times by his father-in-law , Labour Prime Minister James Callaghan , to be made ambassador to Washington , recalls the feelings clearly :
10 This is particularly important because we are now moving into an era when many of Britain 's first wave of home-owners will be bequeathing homes to relations , many of whom will be home-owners themselves .
11 Tens of thousands of Amnesty members and supporters in over 100 countries will be writing letters to governments about these particular cases .
12 The new systems include the COMPstation 99 , the Super COMPserver and Super COMPstation , each to be priced 25% to 30% cheaper than comparable systems of Sun Microsystems Inc .
13 But the Clinton proposals were reported to be causing concern to Saudi Arabia , the world 's largest oil exporter , which may seek a dialogue with Western nations on issues of petroleum supply and taxation .
14 A list of users who have to be granted access to module information must be specified in the RDBI configuration file .
15 Edit the RDBI configuration file to include a MODULE ACCESS keyword ( and details of any users who have to be granted access to module information ) .
16 A list of users who have to be granted access to user information must be specified in the RDBI configuration file .
17 Edit the RDBI configuration file to include a USER ACCESS keyword ( and details of any users who have to be granted access to user information ) .
18 A list of users who have to be granted access to DC information must be specified in the RDBI configuration file .
19 Edit the RDBI configuration file to include a DC ACCESS keyword ( and details of any users who have to be granted access to DC information ) .
20 Er I hope that makes the matter clear , because when we come to make a decision on this group of amendments , er when I er seek the opinion of the er Committee on my Amendment five , I shall only be seeking agreement to Amendment five and its related amendments er eight and eleven and if the Noble Lord , Lord er if , if the House were er to disagree with my Amendment or if it were to be withdrawn and the Noble Lord , Lord amendment were , were put , I think he would agree that it would only tha that that a decision by the Committee would only relate to the amendments in his name because we have in fact four alternatives before us which we are debating together .
21 The Justice Ministry said that Judge Ahmed Taher al-Zawi would be seeking access to evidence held by the British and US legal authorities .
22 One partial solution to the problem of accounting for intra-regional cross-boundary flows would be to allocate resources to authorities taking no account of the cross-boundary flows and to leave them to take the responsibility of paying for their own residents treated elsewhere … there would be far more flexibility for the Area planners to arrange health care for their population .
23 A statue in the round was surely conceived as in some sense a being to be met face to face , so was designed primarily to be seen from in front .
24 In general you 're going to be paying £10 to £20 more for a fleece lined with Windstopper than a fleece lined or covered with some other material .
25 It 's hard to see what on earth the Ingard group would be paying £300,000 to Osnafeld for .
26 A more practical idea would be to fix filters to car exhausts , but they would have to be changed fairly frequently .
27 Both conservative Christians and , more surprisingly , Christian feminists suggest that there are what might be called counterbalances to Christology in the form of female figures or feminine motifs present in Christian theology .
28 ( c ) by arguing that any subsequent inconsistent legislation was inadvertent , that the Westminster Parliament could not have intended to legislate in a manner conflicting with community obligations and that the " bounden duty of the courts would then be to give effect to community law " Macarthys v. Smith ( C.A. , 1979 ) .
29 The first step would be to confine voting to life peers .
30 THE PGA European Tour , which started in Tenerife last year , will be moving north to Portugal for its first tournament of the Nineties .
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