Example sentences of "to [be] transfer to the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 For it is the increase in product wages ( the real cost to the employer of hiring workers ) which makes the old machinery unprofitable and permits labour to be transferred to the new .
2 It called for more powers to be transferred to the European Commission and to the European Parliament , which would have the power to veto with a majority vote legislation proposed by the Council of Ministers .
3 In early January the Planning Commission started a review of large industrial projects with a view to allowing resources to be transferred to the agricultural sector .
4 Dobry 's proposal , in essence , was that the simple should be distinguished and treated expeditiously , though with the opportunity for some participation and with a safety channel to allow them to be transferred to the major category if this should prove appropriate .
5 If the matrimonial home is to be transferred to the sole name of the wife the mortgagee may be content to re-assign a life policy on the life of the husband to him , the mortgage on the property reverting to a repayment mortgage .
6 After talks with BR 's Chairman , Peter Parker , we agreed that the sensible way forward was for a new company , British Rail Investments , to be formed and for the subsidiaries to be transferred to the private sector , with the proceeds going to British Rail .
7 Allowing for those to be transferred to the higher and further education funding councils , that is equivalent to a cut of almost 50 per cent .
8 Authority over the Chernobyl power station was to be transferred to the Ukrainian government , and deputies accordingly voted to create a Ukrainian government department for nuclear safety and research .
9 In the event , an RVF advantage was generally observed implying , according to Moscovitch , that the letters presented to the LVF had to be transferred to the left hemisphere for processing .
10 A MENTALLY handicapped man who spent almost a month in Barlinnie Prison because there was nowhere else for him to go is to be transferred to the Royal National Hospital in Larbert today .
11 The social security funds spent upon residential care were to be transferred to the local authorities .
12 By the mid-seventeenth century it had become normal for the wealth of the old people to be transferred to the next generation when they retired , perhaps in their sixties , but for the retired couple to retain houseroom in the family home ; and in order to make disputes less likely , these retirement arrangements were increasingly recorded in deeds .
13 Where proceedings are pending in a county court , the county court or a judge of the High Court may order them to be transferred to the High Court or another county court provided that it is a court having bankruptcy jurisdiction ( r 7.11(2)-(4) ) .
14 ( 4 ) An action of which the value is £50,000 or more shall be tried in the High Court unless : ( a ) it is commenced in a county court and the county court does not consider that the action ought to be transferred to the High Court for trial ; or ( b ) the High Court considers that it ought to transfer the case to a county court for trial ( art 7(4) ) .
15 The High Court also has a general power under s 41 of the Act at any stage of the proceedings ( in addition to its powers to make prerogative orders ) to order the whole or part of any proceedings commenced in a county court , or previously transferred from the High Court to a county court under s 40 , to be transferred to the High Court .
16 It was believed that many of the functions of Clark Field — including the provision of transit facilities for special operations forces — were to be transferred to the Cubi Point Naval Air Station at Subic Bay .
17 Mrs Padmore , as we know from the memorandum at the front of the file , is going to be transferring to the Economic Secretariat in a few weeks ' time .
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