Example sentences of "the [noun pl] [be] [verb] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The IBA must ensure that a sufficient amount of time in the programmes is given to news and news features and that all news given in the programmes … is presented with due accuracy and impartiality .
2 Following incubation , the reactions were subjected to SDS-PAGE with subsequent autoradiography .
3 Despite cries for help and shouted warnings that some of the prisoners were suffocating to death , the cell door was not opened until two hours later .
4 The policies are starting to work , as we 've already heard from Councillor .
5 The returns are related to performance , but that is not surprising these days .
6 The entities are subjected to selection of sorting over many " generations " in succession .
7 He recorded again a short time later : The overseers are harassed to death and summoned everyday before a justice , this will never do …
8 Surveyors , accountants and actuaries making valuations are often resolving disputes , but the disputes are limited to valuation issues .
9 If a linear programming problem is modified so that the variables are restricted to integer values , the result is called an integer linear programming problem ( ILP ) .
10 The Scots were put to flight with heavy casualties , and Berwick surrendered .
11 The defendants were sentenced to prison terms ranging from one year ( suspended ) to life .
12 The immediate outcome of the failure of the Triple Alliance was that the miners were left to fight alone .
13 Our study has the strengths that the sample sizes were large , the measurements have been carefully standardised , the fieldworkers were trained to measure lung function in a standard manner , and a large number of possible confounding variables were included in the analyses .
14 Each of the antibodies were applied to tissue sections for one hour at room temperature , and the sites of bound antibody shown by the APAAP technique .
15 The visitors were treated to rice and betel .
16 However , these latest elections confirmed the existing schism between republics : the ruling communists were rejected in favour of nationalist parties in Bosnia-Hercegovina and Macedonia ( as in Slovenia and Croatia in April ) , but in Serbia ( with over 40 per cent of the country 's population ) and Montenegro the communists were returned to power with huge majorities .
17 Eventually he reached Kirwan and was assured that no South Africans would be involved and that the match has some sanctity as the proceeds were to go to child cancer research — not that that dissuaded some cynics from suggesting that some players may have taken their share .
18 I was not prepared to disrupt our rest day schedules for routine work , although when on a special operation or in an emergency we often had to do just this and all the crews were conditioned to flexibility in special circumstances .
19 The fact that the Holy Spirit has come upon the Gentiles is a sign from God that the Old Testament plan for the Gentiles is coming to fulfilment after all .
20 Will the hon. Gentleman give a categorical assurance that if , unfortunately , the Conservatives are returned to power in a general election , value added tax will not be extended to any of the goods or services upon which it is not already levied ?
21 This ‘ charter ’ was put in place shortly after the Conservatives were returned to power .
22 The Conservatives were returned to power for the fourth election in a row with 42 per cent or more of the popular vote .
23 Despite presiding over large-scale unemployment the Conservatives were returned to office by huge majorities .
24 In the pub cellar the kegs are connected to gas cylinders and the gas pushes the chilled beer to the bar .
25 A left-wing party outside government had , for some time , been calling for the workers to seize factories and , when they found themselves shut out by the closing of firms by management in the Bosses ' strike , the workers were prompted to action They seized firms and , having taken them over , set up a cordón in the area .
26 Last year an estimated 800 people from the slums built around the factories were burned to death when a pipe passing under their homes started spewing gasoline .
27 He said that last year £30,000 worth of produce had been lost in similar incidents and urged the Prime Minister to give an assurance that he would approach the French government to ensure that the culprits were brought to justice and that compensation was paid to all the British firms which had lost cash .
28 In all the instances concerned in this case , the goods were traced and the thefts had occurred within a day or so of the goods being presented to Stardust Jewellers .
29 The taxpayers were assessed to income tax on the cash equivalent of an amount equal to the cost of the benefit less the amount made good by the employee under s 61(1) , FA 1976 .
30 The taxpayers were assessed to Schedule E income tax for the years from 1983–84 to 1985–86 on the basis that under the concessionary scheme they had received benefits that were to treated as ‘ emoluments ’ of their employment under section 61 of the Act of 1976 , the cash equivalent of such benefit being chargeable to income tax in accordance with the provisions of section 63 of the Act .
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