Example sentences of "are [vb pp] [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 Support for this interpretation has been sought in the effects of a procedure in which subjects are given pre-exposure to a variety of flavours .
2 The most severely-handicapped may be able to benefit from pictures and music , if they are given access to them .
3 where corporate information is revealed legitimately to an underwriter , accountant , lawyer , or consultant working for the corporation , these outsiders may become fiduciaries of the shareholders … [ they do not actively solicit or acquire inside information ] but rather they have entered into a special confidential relationship in the conduct of the business of the enterprise and are given access to information solely for corporate purposes .
4 In T. axei the eggs are arranged pole to pole longitudinally .
5 Even , even though they may be er , the they may work as a result of different o of the same enzyme activity in some cases the target for that enzyme activity and the receptors that have put it into the specific cells that are targeted lead to really very different biological effects .
6 The second distinctive group covers the well known strip buildings which are set end-on to the road frontages , often in association with a range of specialized activities .
7 Whatever the difference of view held across the House , given that CTCs are funded by public money , will the Secretary of State take urgent steps to give parents whose children are refused admission to them the same right of appeal that is available in respect of all other publicly-funded schools ?
8 Is it not true that patients are refused access to services on financial grounds by GPs who are fund holders ?
9 Inside the coffin it is pitch dark and fouled with faeces because women confined there are refused access to a toilet .
10 We are brought face to face with the question , ‘ What is the purpose of human life itself ? ’
11 Offenders are brought face to face with people who 've lost loved ones in drink-driving accidents .
12 So we read between the lines , take our own meanings from the books and films we are allowed access to and call it camp .
13 Hours of planning and consultation have gone into devising the system , but 10.30am this morning , when cars are barred entry to Skinnergate and High Row , there will still be those who say the Labour-controlled borough council has got it wrong .
14 But at 10.30am this morning , when cars are barred entry to Skinnergate and High Row , there will still be those who say the Labour controlled council has got it wrong .
15 But these are not those Gates , thought Fergus , these are the Gates of a place reserved for those who are denied admittance to Paradise .
16 Double discrimination is experienced by older disabled people whose needs are not acknowledged and who are denied access to benefits available to younger people .
17 Lakoff 's claim is that women are denied access to ‘ powerful ’ styles of speech , those that confer authority and credibility on a speaker .
18 That it is firmly tied must be correct ; the inhabitants of Brave New World are not autonomous precisely because they are denied access to relevant information .
19 Legal and natural persons are denied access to most international fora ; exclusionary rules prevent them from being parties , interveners , or even witnesses in what they may see as their own claims .
20 The great majority are rural folk , many of whom are denied access to their most basic need and resource — land .
21 With exclusion , users are denied access to a valuable social resource .
22 Some designs are fitted wall to wall where shapes , diagonals and borders are all cut and joined together .
23 They often find their origin in the movement of groups that are attached pendant to the main chain , but relaxation of limited sections of the main chain can also be identified .
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