Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] to [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 This was that a proportion of the pool funding for General Medical Services would be redirected to practices in high demand , deprived areas .
2 The whys and wherefores of these procedures need to be explained to students , otherwise they might conclude that proper parking is not really important and that it is alright to leave a glider with either wing down .
3 The situation needs to be explained to parents in terms of :
4 Is a complex idea which can only be explained to parents with great difficulty .
5 To move quickly into the management of new policies in a school carries the advantage that an innovation can be explained to others , defended or modified by the decision only of the initiator himself .
6 In a heady essay written over thirty years ago , Giorgio de Santillana argued that some of the key ideas of the Scientific Renaissance were to be traced to developments in the arts .
7 Library workbooks are particularly popular in academic libraries in the US and their widespread use can be traced to developments of Miriam Dudley 's workbooks used at the undergraduate library at the University of California at Los Angeles .
8 It can possibly be traced to Taps in 1981 .
9 Indeed , the dilemmas for professionals in their ‘ multi-professional approach ’ could be traced to paradoxes within their different understandings of the meaning of ‘ disability ’ .
10 Personally , I think that the trouble in Manchester could be traced to inadequacies regarding the stewarding arrangements .
11 Banking in particular , seems particularly susceptible to failures in foreign markets caused by reactive pressures — much of the Third World debt problems can be traced to banks looking for easy foreign expansion routes when faced by lack of growth in domestic markets .
12 Then it can be relayed to listeners . ’
13 Colour pictures monitored in a control room enable instructions to be relayed to police on the spot ( ibid.:68–9 ) .
14 The matter will now be referred to dioceses for consultation .
15 The President of the Local Government Board , George Goschen , issued a memorandum urging that wherever possible out-door relief should be cut back ; ‘ deserving ’ applicants for relief were to be referred to charities , the ‘ undeserving ’ to be placed in workhouses .
16 Matters can be referred to sub-committees , the agenda manipulated to ensure the desired result .
17 Greater weight will usually be given to propositions which have met with general approval among lawyers and commentators .
18 Before the Second World War , there were , apart from those from the Royal Humane Society and Society for the Protection of Life from Fire , no appropriate awards that could be given to civilians who had performed outstanding or exceptional deeds of bravery ( the George Cross and George Medal were not instituted until World War II ) .
19 Sir Robin has prepared several drafts of the Queen 's Speech , which will be given to ministers once a Government is formed .
20 When selecting work from queues , priority should be given to processes which modify text , and therefore make it unavailable to users ; otherwise , priority should be given to tasks which make the least use of system resources .
21 ( i ) Consideration should be given to changes in the procedures of the High Court .
22 Individual quotations will also be given to subscribers with multiple offices .
23 That report will make recommendations on the pay increase to be given to schoolteachers next year , with particular regard to any modifications which might be introduced to the system of selective payments to increase the flexibility of employers in meeting the needs of recruitment and retention .
24 Within the profession the general feeling is that the greater the degree of autonomy that can be given to teachers and schools , the more likely are they to accept responsibility for educational provision and become committed to improving its quality .
25 Mr Brownlow suggested that half the remaining money from the will should be given to Monks and the other half to Oliver , although by law it should all have gone to Oliver alone .
26 Subject to certain conditions , particular encouragement will be given to proposals where development utilises degraded land , and where the development would result in demonstrable improvements to amenity , landscape , nature conservation or public access .
27 Similar considerations have to be given to ballets on a theme and to ballets that interpret music where the composer 's own structure should inspire the design ( see page 41 ) .
28 Books and newspapers should be provided ; every facility should be given to casuals to attend Divine Service on Sunday .
29 Consideration would be given to factors such as social deprivation , stresses in the family , difficulties with language or learning and substantiated medical problems .
30 Those with a slower response time indicated that special treatment would be given to Requests which indicated genuine urgency .
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