Example sentences of "be [verb] to the [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Two fundamental points have to be grasped about the Code : ( 1 ) It is not a legal document , and points of interpretation are to be referred to the Panel rather than legal advisers ( although the offer document itself will be a legal document and expert legal advice will be needed on that and other related matters ) . |
2 | It should be explained that sale opportunities should be referred to the Network only when it is certain that they have an international implication . |
3 | If the letting agent is not managing the flat , the tenant 's deposit should be given to the owner immediately . |
4 | The messages from her brain to turn and walk away seemed to take so long reaching their destination , she thought she might be riveted to the ground forever . |
5 | But the images of beauty may be lost and forgotten and a mnemonic is needed so that they can be recalled to the mind easily . |
6 | And er he was rubbing the coal off his back and was stripped there , we used to be stripped to the waist then . |
7 | Expectancy seems to be communicated to the subject immediately on first contact with the experimenter . |
8 | The Fenland ( covering Cambridgeshire , Isle of Ely , Huntingdonshire and the Soke of Peterborough ) was without a tutor-organiser from the time Frank Cossey resigned in July 1956 until the appointment of Robert Darby in July 1959 : here it was the decision not to reappoint in Essex following Collingwood 's departure at the end of 1957 which allowed the District to negotiate with the Ministry for a new tutor-organiser to be assigned to the Fenland instead . |
9 | Of those cancers that seem to be limited to the prostate clinically , 25–35% will have lymph node metastases . |
10 | Here Serpell 's computer was programmed to assume ‘ the loss of freight revenue from the deletion of a link to be limited to the revenue directly attributed to the link . ’ |
11 | All such incidents must be reported to the Police immediately . |
12 | If there has to be a last minute addition to the contract after the document has been prepared and is awaiting exchange , it could be written into the draft contract before exchange , or some reference to it could be added to the contract so long as all that was done with the authority of the parties who signed it . |
13 | If viable £40 will be added to the £10 already given . |
14 | Restrictions on 243 agricultural items had already been lifted in 1989 and further goods were to be added to the list shortly . |
15 | And they stick in just the right places to cause a new layer to be added to the crystal just like the layer below . |
16 | As the queen-dowager had informed them , she was but paying a brief visit to the palace , out of respect for her young lord and would be returning to the sanctuary very shortly . |
17 | If judges carry out their duty of assessing damages for non-economic loss in the money of the day at the date of the trial — and this is a rule of practice that judges are required to follow , not a guideline from which they have a discretion to depart if there are special circumstances that justify their doing so — there are two routes by which the judge 's task of arriving at the appropriate conventional rate of interest to be applied to the damages so assessed can be approached . |
18 | The user also needs to know the operations that can be applied to the relations so as to carry out the desired retrievals . |
19 | 6 Any taxes which the Publisher may have to withhold on payments to be made to the Proprietor hereunder , shall be for the sole account of the Proprietor . |
20 | Applications should be made to the Office as soon as possible — Fee £10 — Closing date 27 June 1990 . |
21 | However , may I ask the Minister to take on board the fact that it would be appropriate for a statement to be made to the House tomorrow . |
22 | A better and more organised way of handling the music feed , though , is to pre-record it onto a cued sound tape which can then be fed to the mixer non-stop . |
23 | PD ( No 1 of 1991 ) issued by the Chief Master , Chancery Division referring to RSC Ord 88 , r 5(2) that a copy of the mortgage deed must be exhibited to the affidavit also requires a copy of any Standard Conditions which the mortgage incorporates to be exhibited . |
24 | Plotters are generally available with either serial ( RS232 ) or parallel ( Centronics or IEEE 488 ) interface which can be connected to the port normally used by a printer . |
25 | In addition , a cylinder thermostat can be strapped to the cylinder either to turn the boiler off or to operate a valve which shuts off the flow from the boiler to the cylinder when the stored water is hot enough . |
26 | If it could be transferred to the road instead , even modest traffic would keep the road so warm that ice could never form . |
27 | A Bill extending the grounds on which terrorist suspects can be handed over is to be presented to the Dail early in the next session . |
28 | The prosecution 's evidence does not have to be presented to the court all over again . |
29 | This budget was withdrawn by Waigel on Aug. 9 , however , in response to the pace of unification negotiations , and he promised that a new budget would be presented to the Bundestag soon after unification had occurred . |
30 | 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 . |