Example sentences of "to be attached to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Magistrates became so familiar with this procedure that , in some courts , the ‘ usual conditions ’ came to be attached to the granting of bail to striking miners in a way that seemed both autocratic and inevitable .
2 As a result , overtones of totality came to be attached to the word — for example , he 's altogether washed up — and the term still denotes absolute nakedness .
3 This type of informal intervention in turn increased confusion over the weight to be attached to the enterprise 's different objectives , and made it harder to co-ordinate political goals and express them in a coherent manner .
4 The astral body is said to be attached to the physical by an invisible silver cord , although it is not clear how something can be invisible yet silver .
5 Thus in Reg. v. Pestano [ 1981 ] Crim.L.R. 397 it was held by the Court of Appeal that the credibility of evidence given by a witness inconsistent with a statement previously made by him was a matter for the jury to consider , subject to a proper warning by the judge as to the weight to be attached to the evidence .
6 ( However , on May 1 ministers did approve a " solemn declaration " to be attached to the Treaty saying that " it was and is their intention that the protocol shall not limit freedom either to travel between member states or … to obtain or make available in Ireland , information relating to services lawfully available in member states " . )
7 Screensafe comes with two earth conductors one to be attached to the computer monitor , the other to the keyboard .
8 It is common for conditions to be attached to the grant of leave .
9 Extension of this elevated level into the south-west corner of the main block allowed an en suite bathroom to be attached to the master bedroom .
10 For on it depends the significance to be attached to the revolution .
11 These wards had a separate nursing staff ; separate and usually more lavish facilities in the way of private rooms and different food ; and the patient was attended by his own general practitioner and by consultants of his own choice , with a proviso that normally the consultant would need to be attached to the hospital concerned .
12 Make sure you can be seen and wear a personal buoyancy aid until you feel confident with a harness — a strength-saving device allowing the sailor to be attached to the sail and use body weight more efficiently .
13 In 1859 , the number of winners ' medals had become too great to be attached to the silver arrow and the trophy was re-modelled in its present form , in which the original arrow is supported by a silver bow and crossed bolts , all standing on an ebony and silver plinth .
14 They appear from his plan to be attached to the house by a passage on the viewer 's right , but there is no sign of them at all in his elevation .
15 In English Exporters ( London ) Ltd v Eldonwall Ltd [ 1973 ] Ch 415 at 426 Megarry J stated that the term " have regard " almost of necessity was bound to create difficulties , asking how much regard was to be had and what weight was to be attached to the regard when it has been had .
16 This limits conditions to those matters relating to the use and appearance of the land , e.g. considerations of visual amenity , access , tree planting and preservation and landscape in general , leaving conditions to be attached to the site licence to regulate the proper conduct of operations and day to day management of the site together with the protection of water , the environment and public health generally .
17 This division between planning conditions and site licence conditions highlights the need for co-operation between planners , waste disposal officers and other pollution control agencies , at a pre-planning stage wherever possible , in order to reach agreement on those conditions which are to be attached to the planning consent , and those to be attached to the site licence , thus ensuring that problems of control do not arise at a later stage .
18 This division between planning conditions and site licence conditions highlights the need for co-operation between planners , waste disposal officers and other pollution control agencies , at a pre-planning stage wherever possible , in order to reach agreement on those conditions which are to be attached to the planning consent , and those to be attached to the site licence , thus ensuring that problems of control do not arise at a later stage .
19 It was different from previous work in that main roads were to be included ; public transport as well as walking and cycling were to be considered ; and particular importance was to be attached to the attempt to lower costs and achieve area-wide benefits by applying fewer and simpler measures .
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