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

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1 The study found that access to advice was an important factor , tending to be haphazard .
2 A negative test result means that antibodies to HIV were not found .
3 The Bank management declared that changes to the project made by the Indian authorities had been very constructive and justified the Bank 's " continued support " .
4 ‘ The Board accept that injuries to key players for most of the season have paid a major part in the problem . ’
5 There is no evidence to suggest that expansion to the third level would reverse this process of increasing generality .
6 It is not only how a person speaks that matters to the speechreader ; it is also the language he uses .
7 The EC had moved toward a more flexible position in October when the German cabinet agreed that subsidies to farmers could be reduced and partly replaced by direct income support .
8 But one theory is that the Mujahideen are seeking to use the election to demonstrate that opposition to the mullahs is alive and strong .
9 All went well as far as Jersey , where the Met man proclaimed that thunderstorms to the south would shortly ground all light aircraft , pointing to the yellow and red swathe on his TV monitor .
10 Others with equal cogency argue that damage to our health lies in our failure to take exercise , or in some form of faulty body co-ordination that constricts important pathways for our nerves , veins and arteries .
11 The multiple linear regression analysis showed that access to a hospital dietitian gave the second largest contribution to explaining variance in the random haemoglobin A 1 value .
12 And although elite mobility is likely to decline , ‘ there is reason to believe that access to positions in the political elite will remain less restricted in character than is typically the case in the capitalist societies ’ ( Giddens 1981 , p. 242 ) .
13 The Attorney-General accepted that references to Hansard for the purposes of judicial review litigation did not infringe article 9 .
14 The International Passenger survey revealed that visitors to the UK dropped by 12 per cent in the first five months of the year .
15 Lord Diplock held that the effect of the clause was to define the primary obligations of Securicor : instead of an absolute undertaking to ensure that visits to the client 's premises were made by persons who would exercise reasonable skill and care , they undertook only to exercise due diligence in the employment of staff to make the visits .
16 ‘ I am going to arrange a van to transport that fish to Berkeley so get it up on the bank . ’
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