Example sentences of "['s] [noun] [vb mod] be [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 Then each person 's income can be related to three broad categories of factors :
2 Donations to support the Trust 's activities should be sent to The Treasurer , The Hon Piers Gibson , 25 Sumner Place , London SW7 3NT .
3 A case might be made for this ( although there is no other evidence for it ) and so substantive interference in Ulpian 's text could be taken to be limited to generalization or to the addition of per omnia .
4 The encrusted surfaces of Oulton 's canvases could be compared to the thick layering and tortured reworking of paint in the art of Kossoff or Auerbach , whose paintings evoke a continuous grappling with doubt , like the late works of Titian or Rembrandt .
5 The arbitrator 's decision will be given to everyone involved , and will be binding in law .
6 The arbitrator 's decision will be given to everyone involved and will be binding in law .
7 The school 's values can be reduced to one rule , says the head ; do to others as you would have them do to you .
8 The doctor 's certificate must be taken to the Registrar of Births and Deaths in the registration sub-district where the death occurred , normally within five days .
9 In due course one of the Moderator 's copies will be returned to the centre together with the Moderator 's comment form .
10 Today 's sentence will be added to that .
11 The reporter also noted that the Institute 's kitchen would be connected to all rooms by a ‘ metraphone ’ .
12 If it is underspent then either the amount will be lost or next year 's budget will be reduced to the lower amount , or both .
13 Indeed , ‘ a majority of drama , documentaries and educational programmes ’ should be of EEC origin , and a percentage of every television company 's budget must be allocated to ‘ Community works created by independent producers , ( the proportion , initially to be 5 per cent , will rise to 10 per cent ) .
14 The Vendor 's liability should be restricted to one measure of damage only .
15 Dr Cunningham 's views can be compared to those of Simon Hughes , delivering a swansong on behalf of the Liberal Party .
16 Everyone 's heart must be torn to shreds .
17 Despite the contemporary tone of much of Action for Cities , the programme 's heritage can be traced to the early 1960s studies which provided the basis for the 1965 Milner–Holland Report on housing and the 1967 Plowden Report on education , as a result of which general improvement areas and education priority areas were established .
18 If Labour won , however , he could not say how long she would continue to suffer , since the practice 's funds would be transferred to the local health authority and some sort of delay-inducing chaos would ensue .
19 I also told them : ‘ The men responsible for your daughter 's murder will be brought to trial and convicted . ’
20 With my electoral role number marked on the counterfoil , through a sorting process my vote and anyone else 's vote could be traced to who voted for who .
21 The Assembly 's meeting in New York at the moment to decide whether Cambodia 's seat will be given to the newly agreed Supreme National Council ; a move which would please many people and organizations such as Oxfam and Christian Aid , who were opposed to the Phol Pot regime .
22 If the national swing to Labour is a couple of percentage points , Mr Fallon 's personal standing among the town 's electorate will be tested to the limit .
23 This asserts that the demand for a company 's equity may be assumed to be flat ( perfectly elastic ) for all practical purposes and hence increases in supply will have no discernible effect on the price .
24 The Duchy 's investment will be added to a £934,000 grant from the Department of the Environment and £1.6m from Birmingham City Council .
25 The user 's privileges can be changed to a subset of your privileges by overtyping with Y or N. Initially , for a new user , no privileges are allocated .
26 The firm 's independence may be thought to be compromised because of the fee arrangements or because of the relationship with the client .
27 The firm 's independence may be thought to be compromised because of the fee arrangements or because of the relationship with the client .
28 The mother 's anxiety will be communicated to the child and cause the child to feel upset and so refuse to eat .
29 Since the distinction between the two subclasses is immediately obvious , the adult 's question must be referring to the relative numbers of roses and daffodils .
30 It has been suggested that in such cases , the offender 's benefit should be channelled to a general victim compensation fund .
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