Example sentences of "[noun pl] [is] [verb] to the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Any decision to alter , delete or add a recommendation in the light of moderations is reported to the Assistant Dean , as Chair of the MEC by 5.00 pm .
2 Implementation of these broad guidelines is left to the national parks boards or committees .
3 Concern was expressed that where trustees , particularly professional trustees , seek to limit the warranties and indemnities that may be required when they sell shares in a private company , an indirect provision of funds is made to the non-resident settlement .
4 G. caputmedusae is confined to the eastern Atlantic and has been recorded from Norway south to the Bay of Biscay with a bathymetric range of 150–1200 m .
5 This can be seen as a system for design in which the mapping of function on to the geometric domains is raised to the next level in which the requirement to manage and control the process is mapped on to the sub-processes or departments .
6 Whilst discussing Derwentwater he discourages drawing from a boat or small island , ‘ the passion for boat prospects is owing to the delusive fascinations of the water . ’
7 There is little doubt that the rapid deforestation of tropical regions is contributing to the enhanced greenhouse effect .
8 You may wonder how this rather high-falutin' talk of vector spaces is related to the simpler language of wave mechanics as it was presented in the last chapter .
9 The attention of members is drawn to the new edition , revised to February 1975 , of Public Notice 701 , which contains a wealth of information about exemption , zero-rating and many other matters .
10 The attention of members is drawn to the Reciprocal Enforcement of Maintenance Orders ( Republic of Ireland ) Order , l974 ( SI 1974/2140 ) , which came into operation on lst April 1975 .
11 Boyd 's ability to take a controversial subject and set it down into explicable proportions is tested to the full in this work and the way in which the line fell into the Great Central 's hands together with the relationship of Benjamin Piercy 's trustees provides the kind of issues that keeps historians in correspondence for years to come .
12 Independent interrogation by the police is confined to the first 48 hours after the offence has been reported .
13 The overall quantum number j can be or ½ and the difference in energy between these states is related to the spin-orbit coupling constant for the atom .
14 These results support our previous finding that the proliferative compartment of background crypts is confined to the lower two thirds and does not extend to the upper parts of the crypts .
15 This study thus confirmed our theory that the proliferating compartment of the background colonic crypts is confined to the normal position , even when the crypts affect the initial stage of development of adenomas .
16 The natural solution in such cases is to look to the National Trust or the National Trust for Scotland .
17 For instance , ‘ investment ’ in the National Accounts is restricted to the firm sector .
18 Almost all the surviving evidence for the streets is confined to the walled area which enclosed 8 ha ( 20 acres ) , even though occupation debris is known to be far more extensive .
19 Government textbooks continue to depict women in the caring roles ' in society and a study carried out in Central American schools clearly showed that a " lack of aspiration " among young women is related to the limited employment possibilities open to them .
20 And in London pit trading of equity options is to move to the small screen .
21 Similarly , a Spanish defeat by the French is put down to Charles V 's stubbornness ; the lackadaisical course of the war with the Turks is attributed to the Spanish lack of funds ; and so with many other examples .
22 It is not hard to construct a case in which a contravener induces an investor to enter into a share purchase transaction with a third party associate under which the price for the shares is paid to the third party .
23 They do n't know the language so their choice of jobs is limited to the worst and least skilled ; they do n't know their rights so they can be intimidated , they do n't have much information about other , better off workers so they can be paid poverty-line wages .
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