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

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31 Drug profits have also been affected by provisions in the Drug Trafficking Offences Act 1986 ( Section 24 ) , which makes assisting drug trafficking an offence , and also provides immunity from breach of contract where it is disclosed to the police that funds or investments are derived from drug trafficking .
32 AND the Landlord hereby warrants to the Tenant that it has disclosed to the Tenant details of all Restrictions affecting the Premises known ( or which ought reasonably be known ) to the Landlord as at the date hereof Clause 10.2 should commence :
33 Under cartel agreements , the identity and properties both of Sontochin and of Resochin had been disclosed to the Winthrop Chemical Company .
34 In Seager v Copydex Ltd [ 1967 ] 1 WLR 923 it was adopted by Lord Denning MR who added the following point concerning the difficulties which arise where part of the information disclosed to the defendant is only partly within the public domain : When the information is mixed , being partly public and partly private , then the recipient must take special care to use only the material which is in the public domain .
35 The position as to confidentiality is even clearer in the case of stockbrokers who can not be contractually bound to disclose to their private clients inside information disclosed to the brokers in confidence by a company for which they also act .
36 Care must be taken to ensure that the possibility of a sale is not disclosed to the client 's staff .
37 Solicitors ' Practice Rule 10 deals with commission received by solicitors in the following terms : ( 1 ) a solicitor shall account to his client for any commission received of more than £10 unless , having disclosed to the client the amount of the commission or , if the amount can not be ascertained , the basis of calculation of the commission , he has the client 's agreement to retain it .
38 Obtaining office copy entries ( as opposed to furnishing merely a copy of the registered title ) is advisable as it reveals at an early stage whether or not there is a second charge which may not have been disclosed to the husband 's solicitors .
39 As Brightman J said in United Sterling Corp Ltd v Felton and Mannion [ 1974 ] RPC 162 " This contractual obligation of fidelity … may prevent a skilled employee from giving his assistance to a competitor despite the fact that such assistance is provided by the employee in his own time and despite the fact that no information has been disclosed to the employees in confidence " .
40 Although clearly designed to the specifications laid down by Ceauşescu so that it would be a suitable monument to his glory as well as a home and office for the remainder of his working life , the colossal building was always officially described as the Civic Centre .
41 Moore 's idea is that if W , which is made up of X and Y , exists , then the distinct values of X and Y , exist , so that the values of X and Y are certainly won to the universe , but that there is also another value , that of W as a whole , which could be positive or negative .
42 Without his attention , I am martyred to the wheel .
43 A government committed to the principles of choice , ownership , responsibility and opportunity ; committed to low inflation and low taxes ; committed to better quality and value in our public services ; committed to strong defences .
44 Nevertheless , Tories did remain committed to the principles of passive obedience , non-resistance and indefeasible hereditary right , but they were to argue that none of these had been compromised by the Glorious Revolution .
45 ‘ Having been brutally denied her rightful place to be an elected leader of her people , Aung San Suu Kyi remains courageously committed to the principles of freedom and democracy , ’ he said .
46 Only the earl of Lancaster among the nobility and Winchelsey among the prelates were committed to the Ordinances ; others seemed to regard them as a measure , or cover for measures , against Gaveston ; Winchelsey , however , died in 1313 , leaving Lancaster alone to pursue his ambitions in the name of the Ordinances .
47 The affiliations of his father are not known , but Thomas was immediately committed to the duke 's ‘ rule and guiding ’ by his mother .
48 The affiliations of his father are not known , but Thomas was immediately committed to the duke 's ‘ rule and guiding ’ by his mother .
49 The newly created Department of Cell Biology is committed to the discovery of novel anti-tumour chemotherapeutic agents targeted against proteins encoded by oncogenes .
50 The leadership of the organization within the Labour Party remained with Cripps , Strauss and Mellor , all of them still fully committed to the Unity Manifesto .
51 They are committed to each because they are committed to the other .
52 Obviously we have n't gone for wholesale personnel changes , so you 're the hook on which we 're hanging the idea , a new programme manager whose own image is the station 's — young , smart , sophisticated and committed to the music .
53 Ludwig Erhard , who succeeded Adenauer as Chancellor in October 1963 , was an experienced minister , the man held responsible for German economic success since 1949 , deeply committed to the US alliance and who , at 66 , could look forward to a long career as Chancellor — given the record of his predecessor .
54 Not all triable either way cases that are currently committed to the Crown Court for trial would be suitable for trial by magistrates .
55 Between them they are responsible for handling 95 per cent of the criminal cases tried in the country though a few who are convicted in this way ( just over 4,000 in 1999 , which is 1.6 per cent of all indictable offenders convicted in the magistrates ' courts ) are committed to the Crown Court for sentence .
56 Thus although it is true to say more Blacks chose to be committed to the Crown Court for trial this was certainly not a complete explanation of the difference , as magistrates also committed more cases .
57 Following further unacceptable behaviour , breach proceedings were started a second time , and the appellant absconded from the hostel ; he was eventually arrested and committed to the Crown Court to be dealt with for the original offences .
58 He was committed to the Crown Court to be dealt with in respect of the suspended sentence under Powers of Criminal Courts Act 1973 , s.24(2) , and in respect of the summary and either way offences under Criminal Justice Act 1967 , s.56 .
59 The case was committed to the Crown Court at Isleworth and came before Judge Holden at that court on 11 December 1989 .
60 We are committed to the YT guarantee and we are providing the funds to honour it .
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