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

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1 The billing office will check that all charges and payments made have been posted to the guest 's account and have it prepared ready to present to the guest for settlement .
2 Both types have been treated to the SAAF 's exacting maintenance standards and very likely represent the best of their breed still flying on a day-to-day basis .
3 It is obvious that the more we are aware of the feelings , the more we understand about the filter and the better placed we are to minister to an individual 's needs .
4 Straight away it becomes obvious that even if delicate species could grow in such a small tank , no consideration has been given to the system 's stability under such a heavy load .
5 MUCH attention has been given to the Prisoners ' Dilemma as a metaphor for the problems surrounding the evolution of cooperative behaviour .
6 The Social Work ( Scotland ) Act of 1968 states that ‘ where a child has been notified that his case has been referred to a children 's hearing , he shall be under an obligation to attend that hearing in accordance with the notification , .
7 Mr David Walker , FT managing editor , said that over 100 journalists , or nearly a third of the staff , had been referred to the company 's medical department with possible RSI symptoms .
8 A DECISION on golf 's inclusion at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics has been referred to the IOC 's executive board meeting in Lausanne in March .
9 In June 1940 , Dean Pollard had reported to the committee that an infant , Margaret C. , who had been born at St. Peter 's , and who had a double harelip and cleft palate , had been referred to the Children 's Hospital , Great Ormond Street .
10 Whatever the outcome of the Higginson Committee 's inquiry may be , if we are to see a radical improvement in secondary education , we must learn to think not merely of a new form of examination ( and therefore presumably a novel kind of syllabus that will lead to it ) but of a wholly new approach to those studies that we wish to retain in the sixth forms at school , and how these studies are to relate to the pupils ' next step , when they leave school .
11 It is usual to buy electronic organs ‘ off the shelf ’ , but larger instruments are designed to a customer 's specification and to suit particular buildings .
12 So far the exercise has been confined to the managers ' professional body , the Institute of Health Service Management ( IHSM ) .
13 Obtaining office copy entries ( as opposed to furnishing merely a copy of the registered title ) is advisable as it reveals at an early stage whether or not there is a second charge which may not have been disclosed to the husband 's solicitors .
14 Even if your painting activities are confined to a week 's holiday , preparing yourself by looking into a range of information can be invaluable .
15 Willing donors ’ names are added to the agent 's list , together with details of blood group , which is used in prospecting for potential clients .
16 With the introduction of the 1990 Health and Safety Act , four new training courses have been added to the company 's training calendar , which are attended by all members of staff .
17 Fourteen new animals and 73 new plants have been added to the UK 's list of protected species .
18 With the exception of the courts , those determining the issue will frequently take a policy-orientated approach in which individual claims are subjugated to the LEA 's overall administrative goal .
19 The fact that where goods are designed and manufactured to the buyer 's special order the seller will have greater knowledge of the buyer 's requirements and the buyer will rely on the seller 's skill may make it less reasonable for the seller to exclude or limit liability ; on the other , hand , if goods are manufactured to the buyer 's special order , it may be more reasonable to expect the buyer to insure against losses .
20 A ‘ Likert ’ survey is made up of a series of statements which are related to a person 's attitude to a single object , in this case using computers in school .
21 Aspiring entrants to the profession need therefore to be aware of sociolinguistic variations that are related to a speaker 's sex , the role of gender in language and the possible social implications of both , particularly in classrooms .
22 A /t/ which occurs before the recognition point must be used for the purposes of recognising the spoken word : but it appears not to be used for making phoneme-monitoring decisions , since monitoring latencies are related to the word 's recognition point , not to the point at which the target occurred .
23 Obviously these different view-points are related to the manager 's particular speciality .
24 Political pressure has been applied to the Colony 's government , he said .
25 Pressure had been applied to the children 's chests ; they 'd died either from suffocation or a stoppage of blood to their hearts .
26 There has been a minor reshaping of the rear quarter-light and more radical changes have been made to the car 's back end .
27 The Board 's area general manager , Tom Frawley , commented : ‘ There never has been any intention to close accident and emergency and I feel the rumours have been damaging to the public 's confidence in the hospital and to the morale of staff ’
28 It was only a beard — true enough — but it had been connected to a man 's face for many many years .
29 Guests ' bills are written up daily from the duplicate vouchers which are debited to the visitors ' tabular ledger and it follows that the balances shown on the guests ' bills must correspond with the balances in the visitors ' tabular ledger .
30 These are used to check the identification and validity of guest keycards before charges are made to the guest 's account .
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