Example sentences of "[be] [verb] to [art] [noun] ' " in BNC.
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1 | MUCH attention has been given to the Prisoners ' Dilemma as a metaphor for the problems surrounding the evolution of cooperative behaviour . |
2 | Whatever the outcome of the Higginson Committee 's inquiry may be , if we are to see a radical improvement in secondary education , we must learn to think not merely of a new form of examination ( and therefore presumably a novel kind of syllabus that will lead to it ) but of a wholly new approach to those studies that we wish to retain in the sixth forms at school , and how these studies are to relate to the pupils ' next step , when they leave school . |
3 | So far the exercise has been confined to the managers ' professional body , the Institute of Health Service Management ( IHSM ) . |
4 | Guests ' bills are written up daily from the duplicate vouchers which are debited to the visitors ' tabular ledger and it follows that the balances shown on the guests ' bills must correspond with the balances in the visitors ' tabular ledger . |
5 | It goes without saying that all this stops short at the people , who have been abandoned to the authorities ' exploitation . |
6 | Notice of the potential or actual claim must be given to the Solicitors ' Indemnity Fund Ltd ( see Chapter 12 for a summary of the Solicitors ' Indemnity Rules ) . |
7 | An application for a warrant should be made to a magistrates ' court unless there are public law proceedings pending in the county court or the High Court ( APO , art 3(3) ) . |
8 | " that it is desirable that before anything is done as to interfere in the internal arrangement of the School , that application be made to the Goldsmiths ' Company for an additional grant . " |
9 | In part , the emerging entente must be attributed to the authorities ' move to the right , towards the Kinnockite orthodoxy favoured by Margaret Hodge , the Islington and ALA leader . |
10 | The accident began with an experiment , to see if power could be supplied to the reactors ' cooling pumps using only the momentum of the stations ' own turbines . |
11 | implement a strategy whereby support can be offered to the victims ' families ; and |
12 | The Germans naturally played the major role in shaping the CIVC and its undoubted success , both immediate and since , must to some extent be credited to the Germans ' reputation for organisation , efficiency and detail . |
13 | Equivalent sums would be credited to the enterprises ' bank accounts , subject to verification that the money had been earned legally . |
14 | It may also be desirable to set aside a small area for short-term parking and the use of that area may be restricted to the tenants ' visitors . |
15 | If her answers were unsatisfactory , their report would be taken to a magistrates ' court the next morning and a petition for her " reception order " drawn up and signed by two people — preferably near relatives or representatives of the family . |
16 | If this trend is allowed to continue unchecked it may lead to more solicitors finding criminal defences unprofitable and yet another field of work will be lost to the solicitors ' branch of the profession generally . |
17 | ( g ) Company form number 395 On the completion of a new mortgage , the above form must be sent to the Companies ' Registry within 21 days of completion . |
18 | That there is no meaning to be attached to the members ' actions . |
19 | Mini television sets are fixed to the spectacles ' frames and the image is directed towards the eyes by mirrors |
20 | Dear Mr. Lum — who had been admitted to the Weavers ' Company himself in 1787 — had agreed to recommend his friend William Charles Titford , and the deal went through as a freedom by redemption — that is , by virtue of payment — rather than by apprenticeship or patrimony . |
21 | ‘ It 's been put to the Parents ' Association , Deirdre . |
22 | Linfield 's £25 , bid for the player has been put to the Glens ' board but is certain to be rejected . |
23 | The McKinsey position seems more defensible this time , with the negative growth being confined to the dogs ' quarters . |
24 | The Madison banks collapsed after sustaining huge losses on real estate loans , many of which were made to the banks ' directors , employees and their relatives . |
25 | The circumstances of the breach ( which followed a previous less significant breach ) were drawn to the plaintiffs ' attention by the defendants ' solicitors by letter dated 30 April 1991 as follows : |
26 | Those other hardships include being ignored by England , enduring a mystery nerve complaint , being relegated to the substitutes ' bench by Palace and consequently losing the club captaincy to Eric Young . |
27 | Costs were awarded to the members ' agents but not to Lloyd 's . |
28 | Another was that he had been elected to the Students ' Council at his school , Westmount High , and to its Board of Publishers . |
29 | RFU secretary Dudley Wood is seeing to the tourists ' security , while South African manager Abie Malan insisted : ‘ Let's get something straight . |
30 | Otherwise information is limited to the editors ' and advertising managers ' names . |