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

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1 The playschool difference of opinion is now likely to be referred to the church 's area governing body .
2 Questions may be referred to the Bank 's Sanctions Emergency Unit :
3 Consideration will have to be given to the child 's potential and limitations , but it must be remembered that the pupil is part of a family with wishes and ambitions for the child .
4 Due weight must be given to the child 's wishes , but the court is not bound by them .
5 Due consideration must then be given to the child 's views having regard to his age and understanding .
6 He explained that early notice of the autumn season had to be given to the theatre 's subscribers .
7 Responsibility for the Sex Discrimination Act , the Equal Pay Act and the Equal Opportunities Commission would be given to the Women 's Ministry .
8 The general approach of the Firm in interpreting the ICAEW rules as to being ‘ satisfied that the client can be regarded as a corporate finance client ’ is that consideration must be given to the client 's knowledge and experience appropriate to the specific activity to be undertaken — ie both the investment activity for which we are advising and the business activity in which the target operates .
9 Consideration should be given to the client 's money and title document rules under the Financial Services Act .
10 Under Rule 30.1 , the scheme document must normally be posted to the target 's shareholders within 28 days after the announcement .
11 The warranty should be limited to the Vendor 's knowledge .
12 You will normally be articled to the authority 's chief or deputy chief legal officer .
13 If the cash comes from a parent , however , and the income tops £100 a year , it will all be added to the parent 's income .
14 Abbey National does not use dedicated training workstations and the CD-Rom drives will be added to the company 's existing Olivetti 386 PCs .
15 Proceeds will be added to the unit 's general funds and will be available for working capital purposes of both firms .
16 Payments may be added to the expatriate 's salary to compensate for losses through taxation .
17 information such as basic measurements of bone dimensions can be added to the computer 's database and discriminant analysis can then predict the group that is most probably correct .
18 But that depends on whether he can be added to the UN 's approved list of wounded .
19 The program can suggest a list of alternative words and allow the user to choose a substitute , the user can edit the file to correct the word , or the user can confirm that this is in fact a correctly spelled word , and should be added to the program 's dictionary .
20 When you are giving tablets to your dog , it may be possible simply to disguise them in food , such as a piece of meat , which can then be added to the dog 's meal .
21 This has to be addressed to the company 's members and to state whether in the auditors ' opinion the annual accounts have been properly prepared in accordance with the Act and , in particular , whether they give a true and fair view .
22 The interior storage temperature can be varied to the buyer 's requirements , ranging from -10 deg C to -28 deg C.
23 They 're particularly useful where a layer system can be tailored to the individual 's needs and they are very tough-wearing .
24 Whether this increase will be applied to the employer 's or to the employees ' contributions remains to be seen .
25 Is there an opportunity for an offshore trust structure to be applied to the vendor 's advantage ?
26 In so far as the United Kingdom might wish to argue that it itself has the right under the Convention to retain requirements such as those at issue , reference can also be made to the court 's judgment in Commission of the European Economic Community v. Italian Republic ( Case 10/61 ) [ 1962 ] E.C.R. 1 , from which it appears that according to the principles of international law , a member state which , by virtue of the entry into force of the E.E.C .
27 Although proposals for secret ballots and annual elections came to nothing , a Triennial Bill was passed into law in 1694 , whilst in 1696 Acts were passed to prevent electoral charges and expenses ( to keep the price of a contest within the gentry 's means ) and to prevent local changes in the established franchise ( which were generally thought to be made to the Court 's advantage ) .
28 How : Applications should be made to the SOED 's Research and Intelligence Unit ( RIU ) .
29 This is something which will be subject to negotiation with the landlord and an appropriate amendment can be made to the guarantor 's covenants or a proviso added .
30 After yesterday 's meeting , committee chairman Councillor Charles Booth said a recommendation for removal of W.H.Spence from the list of approved contractors would now be made to the council 's general-purposes committee .
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