Example sentences of "[v-ing] [noun sg] to all [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Poles responded by refusing entry to all goods ( mainly matches , beer and chocolate ) made in Danzig .
2 Napoleon III had no desire to emulate St Louis by sitting under an oak tree in Vincennes dispensing justice to all comers , but in a more up-to-date version he went one better by donating the entire area of the park ( which belonged to the Crown ) to the City of Paris so that it might become for the poorer section of the city what the Bois de Boulogne was to the rich .
3 Adding methionine to all preparations of paracetamol might increase prices and therefore reduce sales .
4 He believes that Signet has given his firm a competitive advantage — ‘ a major part of our practice is providing advice to all types of businesses and the sophistication of our system helps us to service our clients ’ needs more efficiently ’ .
5 The Company has agreed to co-operate wholeheartedly with the study by providing access to all levels of decision-making and policy implementation .
6 improve the grade for the new combined Council Tax Assistants posts from GS2/3 to GS3 having regard to all aspects of the duties ;
7 Historically , the Christian churches had exceptionally close links with education : indeed in the early nineteenth century almost all the impetus for setting up schools and teacher-training establishments and extending schooling to all children came from the churches .
8 Treaty language suggesting applicability to all States has to be measured against pronouncements denying that it was the intention of the signatories to create third party rights .
9 ‘ new Invention of Raiseing of Water and occasioning Motion to all sorts of Mill Work by the Impellent Force of Fire , which will be of great Use and Advantage for Drayning Mines , Serveing Towns with water , and for the working of all Sorts of Mills where they have not the benefit of Water nor Constant Windes ’ .
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