Example sentences of "[vb mod] be [verb] to [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Requests for further information about the programme should be made to him at the address given at the end of this section .
2 That enhancement scheme is being prepared now and reference should be made to it in this document in respect of .
3 There are rules for deciding how much is taxable , and these should be explained to her by the insurance company with which she is dealing .
4 Entries should be sent to him by 1 June at the Office of Public Service and Science , Cabinet Office , .
5 Any representations which you may have on the proposal should be sent to me within the next 10 days .
6 Projects of this sort certainly do not call for an elaborate cost-benefit analysis ; resources should be assigned to them on the basis of a simple ‘ back-of-an-envelope ’ analysis or an informed subjective decision .
7 We are looking at or , we will be looking at all grants that are made by all committees , to decide which ones in our view should be recommended to you to be treated as a corporate kind of grant .
8 Letters to the Editor should be addressed to him at Convocation Office on the understanding that they may be edited .
9 Letters to the Editor should be addressed to him at Convocation Office on the understanding that they may be edited .
10 The congratulatory letter should be addressed to him at Turnbull Hall .
11 On the premise that ‘ too many cooks spoil the broth ’ , he asks us to reiterate that day to day management of the Village is in the hands of the Warden , Mrs. Pat Holmes , and any guidance , questions or advice on such matters should be addressed to her in the first instance .
12 But he said the people must be well educated on this and everything must be explained to them before any steps are taken .
13 But he said the people must be well educated on this and everything must be explained to them before any steps are taken . ’
14 If that sum is paid to the beneficiary he will be entitled to a tax credit of £32.50 , ie the £25 credit which must be paid to him plus the £7.50 additional rate .
15 In Greece , where the legal system is again based on the Napoleonic Code , there is a law that once the next-of-kin have identified the body of a relative it must be released to them for burial .
16 These committees , most of which meet several times each term , are responsible under the Hebdomadal Council and the General Board for keeping under review all aspects of academic activity in their areas in the University as a whole and for scrutinising proposals for new developments and procedures , which must be submitted to them by faculty boards , departments , and other bodies .
17 The same sentiment appears in Lagunas Nitrate Company v Lagunas Syndicate , where it is suggested , somewhat eccentrically , that effect might be given to it by allowing the directors to plead the defence of volenti non fit iniuria .
18 In a moment we 'll be speaking to him about his son 's plight , but first we go over to Switzerland where our reporter , John Marshall , has been following the story .
19 And because you 'll be reading to me in the next few months when I 'm cooking and doing chores .
20 ‘ He has n't done anyone any favours and I 'll be talking to him about it .
21 An efficiently organised reception office should always have an up-to-date set of reference books in order to be able to answer the innumerable and varied questions that could be put to them by the guests .
22 What mystifies me is that any woman could be attracted to you at all .
23 They traversed lush apricot orchards without comment ; they ignored a shepherd holding out a bowl of milk ; wordlessly they returned to the village where Miss Fergusson , her calculated civility now restored to her , asked the elder if lodgings could be supplied to them without delay .
24 The card may be sent to you by the Bank .
25 In fact , even without knowing it , he may be looking to her as a vehicle by which he might rediscover his lost self , which did n't have the chance to blossom earlier .
26 Where after a full dissolution the winding up of the practice is in the hands of some only of the former partners an allowance may be made to them in recognition of their efforts before the net profits are determined for the purposes of this section or otherwise .
27 You may be lucky and that necessary little twist may be given to you by the workings of intuition .
28 The professor shall have the charge of such laboratory or department and of such collections as may be assigned to him by decree , and shall make provision for the lighting , warming , water-supply , and cleansing of the buildings assigned to him .
29 We need to hear what the Lord may be saying to us in all of this and be open to the challenge of church planting and the support of other fellowships around us .
30 ( 2 ) The High Court , or a judge thereof , or a county court , may , on the application by summons of any judgment creditor of a partner , make an order charging that partner 's interest in the partnership property and profits with payment of the amount of the judgment debt and interest thereon , and may by the same or a subsequent order appoint a receiver of that partner 's share of profits ( whether already declared or accruing ) , and of any other money which may be coming to him in respect of the partnership , and direct all accounts and inquiries , and give all other orders and directions which might have been directed or given if the charge had been made in favour of the judgment creditor by the partner , or which the circumstances of the case may require .
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