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

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1 If you suspect , for example , that your neighbour intends to build on your land , or if your windows are going to be blocked so that no light can get through , or if an unreasonable nuisance is going to be caused , then your last hope may be to go to the courts and ask for an injunction .
2 The reason for prescribing this medication , and the plan for its use should be explained to the patient and agreed upon before a prescription is supplied .
3 There are identifiable skills which the teacher knows and which need to be explained to the children and practised so that they are well equipped for life .
4 Faced with the two conflicting bids the Department of Trade and Industry decided that the agreed merger between Imperial and UB should be referred to the Monopolies and Merger Commission ( MMC ) , as the combined company would hold over 40 per cent of the snack food market — this together with a similar share of the market held by Nabisco would create a duopolistic situation in the market .
5 They are covered by the Fair Trading Act 1973 ( FTA ) , under which mergers involving the takeover of assets worth ( currently ) £30m or more may be referred to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission ( MMC ) .
6 In the UK any firm with more than 25 per cent of the market can be referred to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission , which must then consider whether or not the monopoly is against the public interest .
7 If a proposed merger is likely to lead to the merged firms having a market share greater than one quarter or alternatively involves assets in excess of £30 million , then it may be referred to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission .
8 The company said the proposed merger should be referred to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission .
9 THE take-over of Dan-Air parent company Davies and Newman by British Airways is not to be referred to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission , it was announced yesterday .
10 However , under the Financial Services Act 1986 complaints about any aspect of the conduct of a unit trust can be referred to the Securities and Investments Board .
11 My Lord Mayor , I move that the motion and amendment be referred to the Policy and Resources Committee for that Committee to consider the matter and make a decision and that the right of any member of that Committee to refer the matter to Council be removed under standing order A twenty three .
12 I wish the petition to be referred to the policy and resources committee .
13 I call for , therefore for the C E C to bring back to Conference next year , a full report on how training should be given to the education and maintaining the activists of this union .
14 Where the board decides to hold a hearing , notice must be given to the licence-holder and the complainer in accordance with subs .
15 Particular care should be given to the shape and nature of any anomalous area .
16 Seven days notice of the application has to be given to the court and to the police .
17 Close consideration should be given to the monopolies and mergers legislation governing both the UK and the EC ( see Chapter 9 ) .
18 Designs for Kedleston by James ‘ Athenian ’ Stuart and Robert Adam will also be shown , and this is doubly appropriate as the proceeds of the exhibition will be given to the Trust and will be used to store and display the unique collection of architectural drawings at the house in ideal museum-room conditions .
19 The court may grant leave on the written request alone or direct that a date be fixed for hearing in which case notice must be given to the applicant and other persons as directed by the court ( FPCR , r3(2) ; FPR , r4.3(2) ) .
20 This was amended in 1980 — notice now only has to be given to the House and Senate Intelligence committees .
21 Nevertheless , local government does have a powerful democratic role as well as an important executive one , and much thought and effort need to be given to the improvement and up-dating of the system to improve its performance .
22 They wrote to the Director to ask for consideration to be given to the rehabilitation and counselling of the nine on their return home .
23 In May Justice Minister Kinkel announced that priority was to be given to the rehabilitation and compensation of victims of the SED regime , ahead of pursuing those accused of committing crimes or of assessing compensation claims of those who had been dispossessed of property by the regime .
24 Any decision that preparation and presentation should be separate would have to be justified to the public and be open in the last resort to judicial review .
25 The mother 's anxiety will be communicated to the child and cause the child to feel upset and so refuse to eat .
26 A conclusion that the complaint reveals no evidence of shoddy work will be communicated to the complainant and solicitor , if necessary through a solicitor on the Interview Panel .
27 It is intended that the results of this survey should be communicated to the DES and local authorities , as part of a detailed report , in 1986 .
28 The shutters ' anchor points had to be welded to the hull and , especially at the stern where the windows wrapped round Wavebreaker 's counter , the bolts looked intrusive and ugly , but better that than to be a good-looking boat fifty fathoms down and still sinking .
29 Communication would be limited to the attendees and readers of the published proceedings , posters to attendees only .
30 Most of the breakage induced by trampling has been seen to be limited to the skull and mandible , with less breakage of the postcrania , while the breakage due to weathering is more limited still .
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