Example sentences of "[vb pp] to [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | The move will be disclosed to Karpov when the game resumes tomorrow afternoon . |
2 | But what we can not accept is that those who have been prepared to co-operate thus far with the P.C.A. , now knowing as a result of this court 's widely publicised recent judgment of the grave suspicions presently surrounding the police officers concerned , would truly prefer to remain anonymous and watch these officers prosper in their libel action , than that their statements should be disclosed to C.N.L. with a view to their being proofed and , if necessary , called as witnesses in defence . |
3 | There she stood , in a dove-grey suede dress , looped and hung with a dozen necklaces of amethyst and rock crystal and pearl , her thick black-grey hair piled heavily , pinned with silver , attending a party in the very house where as patient she once in many hour-long sessions had disclosed to Liz on the ground floor the very secrets of her murderous mother 's heart . |
4 | The Prussian government passed legislation designed to Germanise landholdings in the border districts , but these laws were so badly framed and so crudely implemented that they had exactly the reverse effect from that intended . |
5 | Yachts entering Leningrad must stick to a channel similar to the one on the approached to Vyborg . |
6 | ‘ All right … if Guy is so committed to Sarah Chester Fabrics ’ resurrection , why is he never here ? |
7 | And now comes the Armonk bombshell : it is committed to IBM 's RS/6000 and PowerPC at a time when everything that bears the IBM name has overnight become tainted . |
8 | We 're committed to Harlow er , as an area we put considerable resources of our own into the first phase of er , the Three Hills and you 'll hear tonight we 'll be putting in a conditional er , two hundred thousand odd into into this phase from our own reserves . |
9 | Thomas Bacon was then brought to Stamford to face the charge of poisoning his mother and was committed to Lincoln for trial . |
10 | Pictures of the two of them , hand in hand on the beach , fuelled rumours that the tennis champ was finally committed to Karen . |
11 | Although the party 's leadership was committed to Richardson 's economic strategy , many National Party MPs advocated a more Keynesian approach involving greater government spending to stimulate economic growth and combat unemployment . |
12 | Kodak world-wide is now totally committed to TQM . |
13 | The committee held a banquet at the City 's Guildhall to discuss constitutional reform and to honour Roy ( now Lord ) Jenkins , who is committed to PR . |
14 | Subjectively , Baldwin felt committed to MacDonald for several reasons . |
15 | The minority party , realising that they could take advantage of the troubles , persuaded the Duke of Cumberland to issue a warrant against three of the former Councillors for treason and they were committed to Perth prison . |
16 | Further threats of suicide followed and in September 1922 he was diagnosed as suffering from paranoid schizophrenia and committed to Barnwood House Asylum , Gloucester . |
17 | I 'm afraid sir , I have no knowledge , I have n't certainly myself spoken to anybody with regard to that , I would of thought the normal procedure would be for him to be committed to Preston Crown Court and for the Crown Courts thereafter to sort out the final venue . |
18 | If you 're committed to trial in this court you will be committed to Preston . |
19 | I would have thought the normal procedure would be for him to be committed to Preston Crown Court and for the Crown Courts thereafter to sort out the final venue . |
20 | If you 're committed for trial from this court you will be committed to Preston . |
21 | He 'd never really felt committed to Polly , even after six or seven years of marriage . |
22 | I have a Crown Court appearance in Birmingham and as far as I 'm aware my solicitors have been in contact with the prosecution in this part of the country to explain the procedure and as far as I 'm aware the committal this morning was to be committed to Birmingham Crown Court with other offenses . |
23 | I have a Crown Court appearance in Birmingham and as far as I 'm aware my solicitors have been in contact with the prosecution in this part of the country to explain the procedure and as far as I 'm aware the committal this morning was to be committed to Birmingham Crown Court with other offences . |
24 | He asked me to go full-time with him , but I said I was committed to Frank . |
25 | Your Board is supported by an able and dedicated team of executives who are totally committed to Palatine and its objectives . |
26 | Throughout the book , it is obvious that Petrey is deeply committed to Austin 's way of thinking . |
27 | South Korea required support and the combination of the United States and Japan was important : the Americans were committed to Japan to an extent not applicable to South Korea and the South Korean aim was to draw the Americans in further . |
28 | The Greens and CND are very close ; Plaid Cymru and the SNP share a common perspective on nuclear questions ; and many Liberal Democrats , despite their acquiescence in the Ashdown agenda , are privately committed to CND . |
29 | First , his trustee , Mr Basden , charged him with contempt of court for failing to produce statements of his financial affairs over the preceding five years , and Hooley was eventually committed to Brixton Prison for a month . |
30 | Broadly committed to Kingsley 's brand of Christian socialism , she established the National Health Society in London in 1871 , aimed at improving the health of the working classes . |