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 Exxon and Alyeska Pipeline and the state of Alaska let themselves be lulled to the point where they disbanded an emergency team and downgraded the equipment designed to fight oil spills at Valdez .
6 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 .
7 And er he was rubbing the coal off his back and was stripped there , we used to be stripped to the waist then .
8 Expectancy seems to be communicated to the subject immediately on first contact with the experimenter .
9 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 .
10 Private ownership of space to be limited to the times when the persons concerned are actually present , each person 's territory being a mobile entity in law .
11 Of those cancers that seem to be limited to the prostate clinically , 25–35% will have lymph node metastases .
12 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 . ’
13 All such incidents must be reported to the Police immediately .
14 The modules provide experience in the broadest definition of enterprise activity and need not be confined to the setting up of a profit-making business venture .
15 With few exceptions , most people would wish to have a holiday of at leapt two weeks in the summer period which for some may also be confined to the time when children are on holiday from school or when the local factory is closed .
16 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 .
17 If viable £40 will be added to the £10 already given .
18 Restrictions on 243 agricultural items had already been lifted in 1989 and further goods were to be added to the list shortly .
19 And they stick in just the right places to cause a new layer to be added to the crystal just like the layer below .
20 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 .
21 Adults who prefer sex with animals may be returning to the stage when there was little distinction between humans and animals , and use an animal as a substitute for sexual relations with a parent .
22 Blood sugar levels and nutritional requirements do fluctuate , and so it is particularly important to be aware of what is occurring and to be educated to the point where you know how to treat your body at any given time of the month .
23 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 .
24 The user also needs to know the operations that can be applied to the relations so as to carry out the desired retrievals .
25 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 .
26 Appeals must be made to the centre where the student was enrolled to study for the programme ; each centre will deal with the case in accordance with its appeals procedure .
27 Applications should be made to the Office as soon as possible — Fee £10 — Closing date 27 June 1990 .
28 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 .
29 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 .
30 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 .
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