Example sentences of "be presented to the " in BNC.

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1 Adultery has been a hanging matter — both in this and in the usual sense of the phrase — for the literature of the past , and perhaps it could be suggested that both senses may at times be presented to the mind by what Amis does with the subject , and that there is no striking difference in this respect between what he did in the Sixties and what he has done in the Eighties .
2 In an affidavit to be presented to the hearing , the auditor calculated that Hammersmith could lose £74m at current levels of interest rate and £186m if rates rose by 1 per cent .
3 If the finished product is n't ready when the sales force make their monthly calls , advance cassettes , track details and campaign plans will be presented to the retailers instead .
4 But he wants all the facts to be presented to the committee before a corporate decision is made not to invest in the UK . ’
5 In a modern industrial society economic goals are divisible , both because an increased standard of living is such a broad goal that success on one front can be presented to the members as a decent reward for abandoning some other aim , and because the economic goals of competing groups can be simultaneously satisfied provided there is economic growth .
6 At the Annual General Meeting of the Lord Lieutenants ' Association — surely Britain 's most exclusive trade union — there is much discussion of such knotty questions as whether the pushy chairman of the local district council has , as he insists he has , the right to be presented to the Queen before the laid-back leader of the county council .
7 The results are to be presented to the annual congress of the College of Ophthalmologists tomorrow by Mr Miles Tutton , consultant ophthalmologist at Clatterbridge Hospital , Chester , where the treatment is provided .
8 His study , to be presented to the British Psychological Society 's annual conference in Scarborough today , found that one in three girls wanted to be thinner , even though many of them were not overweight .
9 Among his achievements at Chelsea were some pineapples considered fine enough to be presented to the King by Sir Hans Sloane .
10 Other issues relate to investigating how this uncertainty information can best be presented to the user .
11 Prepare trigger material to be presented to the learner :
12 written medical evidence , or evidence of compassionate circumstances relevant to the performance of a candidate in a written examination must be presented to the course director or senior course tutor not later than five days following the examination ;
13 written medical evidence , or evidence of compassionate circumstances relevant to the performance of a candidate in cumulative or other forms of assessment must be presented to the course director or senior course tutor by the date on which the work was due to be submitted .
14 However , today 's enlightened experts realize that there is little point in discovering important diet guidelines unless these can be presented to the public in a form which makes them realistic and easy to incorporate into daily eating .
15 The Ibanez FGM 100 and the Chandler 555 will be presented to the lucky winners during the London Music Show ‘ 92 which is taking place at Wembley on November 28th and 29th .
16 In the same year , Dustin was in London again as one of the guests at the Royal Command Performance of Love Story , where he was to be presented to the Queen Mother .
17 The game 's official lawmakers are preparing the new legislation , to be presented to the ICC , following last summer 's controversy surrounding Pakistan 's Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis .
18 The labour cost of this work would be presented to the Camphill Building Fund as our gift/donation .
19 He was taken ill as he was about to be presented to the President of Galicia before a dinner for which he was cooking the main course .
20 The ten most frequently occurring ( from a corpus frequency count ) are ordered and can either be presented to the user , or passed on to further stages of analysis , depending upon the implementation .
21 The results can be presented to the user in a variety of formats .
22 Stores in the borough which have defied the law and opened on Sundays are now starting petitions , which will be presented to the council 's environmental health director today .
23 Traders ' association secretary David Head said the petition , which will be presented to the county and district councils next week , was being well supported by the public .
24 The Leeders are now drawing up a petition which will be presented to the Bishop of Chelmsford next month .
25 Under the imprimatur of the Acting Secretary of State , Butterworth had sent the Embassy in Paris what purported to be the Department 's views on the Elysee agreement with the request that the memorandum should be presented to the French government .
26 We must begin with the initial decision.making within educational institutions themselves , and with the choice of what learning sequence or task will be presented to the students and for what reasons and with what expectations .
27 An annual report will be presented to the Lord Chancellor and will be laid before Parliament .
28 Furniture not only became cheaper and more plentiful : many more objects could be presented to the eye and dispersed about the room as the Argand lamp was succeeded by gas lighting .
29 Section 124 of the Insolvency Act provides that a winding up petition may be presented to the court by :
30 Such regulations can have a material impact on the performance of these industries and it surely can not be accepted that audit reports be presented to the Secretary of State of a government that has imposed them .
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