Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] [conj] [verb] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | These forms are completed and submitted to Denise , Salaries & Wages . |
2 | Since this tactic came into operation in September 1987 all founding members of the banana trade union movement have been assassinated or subjected to assassination attempts . |
3 | This libretto is based on the revised version published in 1961 but there were many phrases which had been altered when set to music , and the final text has been preferred here . |
4 | The Civil Service view is that what is best for the country is a continuation of the centrist and consensual policies that have been developed and sold to party politicians over many years . |
5 | During excitation , samples are heated and begin to outgas , producing more ions and concomitantly increasingly the electron beam current , which if unchecked will reach a preset level within the power unit and cause the high tension to be switched off to protect the gun . |
6 | Erskine sought to put this into reverse : forgiveness is there for all in Jesus Christ , who is the representative head of the whole human race , and faith is the glad recognition that we are forgiven and reconciled to God through him . |
7 | ‘ Incremental ’ causes transfer of only that data which has been modified or added to LIFESPAN since data of that same type was last transferred . |
8 | Incremental — only transfer information which has been modified or added to LIFESPAN since the last transfer for that type |
9 | Bonds are underwritten and sold to investors by a small group of banks in return for a fee from the issuer . |
10 | Children raised in a middle-class family in which the parents and grandparents were university-educated are likely to be brought up in an environment in which reading and learning are stressed and going to university is encouraged . |
11 | The point is that when I go The best thing is wedding fairs where you are seen and talk to people , but again that is a lot of effort depends very much |
12 | On May 30 , it was reported that two of the missing witnesses in the trial had been kidnapped and smuggled to Zambia where one of them , Gabriel Pelo Mekgwe , was being held by ANC activists , and the other , Katiza Cebekhulu , was in prison . |
13 | The supplying company will attempt to respond on a status to status basis , such that its products are presented and promoted to equals by equals . |
14 | He had waited wordlessly in the kitchen until the daughter of the house had been soothed and put to bed . |
15 | Kill me if you like , but if you let me live , I 'll do what I can to save you when you 're arrested and brought to trial for piracy . ’ |
16 | You do as you are told and hope to God that someone knows what they are doing . |
17 | The ease or otherwise with which test data are interpreted and related to behaviour in the market depends on the type of test . |
18 | A report had originally been produced and submitted to QC 's Committee when it was first set up two years ago . |
19 | To date , some 3,300,000 barrels of Panuke oil have been produced and sold to markets in Canada and the US . |
20 | This was to have been sold and shipped to America but fierce opposition kept the chapel in it place |
21 | Extensive areas of upland grasslands and moorland have been cultivated and converted to grass leys . |
22 | I am told that , even today , most juveniles are cautioned or sentenced to community service , or receive a discharge because magistrates remain reluctant to award custodial sentences . |
23 | No there are Ways and Means and whether by way or by mean those persons will be traced and told to case and desist . |
24 | The attached slip should be completed and returned to Christina Douglas at the Scottish Sports Council by 30 April , 1990 . |
25 | One British Tank Brigade commander commented : ‘ Many times it was impossible to hear or be heard when speaking to Corps Headquarters at a distance of five or six miles . ’ |
26 | He turned to private nuisance , a tort which he admitted was ‘ strictly concerned with , and [ could ] be regarded as confined to activity which unduly interferes with the use or enjoyment of land ’ . |
27 | It is suggested that merely shaking one 's fist at another should not be treated as amounting to threats of violence . |
28 | She was clearly and legally in the right ; she was n't going to be manipulated and brought to heel by lack of funds . |
29 | The areas to be protected had no water supply , so a self-contained system needed to be developed and tested to Trans Manche Link specifications . |
30 | Having looked at assessment and verification and the people involved it is appropriate to consider whether or not a process of approval ( sometimes called ‘ validation ’ ) should be developed and applied to organisations wishing to offer particular types of provision . |