Example sentences of "[was/were] [verb] to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Some of the images were traced to an account by an author on Kashmir , and some to another one of Florida by a different author . |
2 | Staff and resources allocated to it were redirected to a major project intended to regenerate east Glasgow . |
3 | The two lancet windows were erected to the memory of Rev. Jonah Nalson who was Vicar of Halling for thirty three years . |
4 | THE advantages of two Royal Bank services — Electronic Data Interchange and Royline — were explained to a group of solicitors and accountants during an evening presentation at Walsall Branch . |
5 | We had a good meeting today , the problems were explained to the interested parties and now we are in the hands of the Football League . ’ |
6 | Both boys faced South Sefton Youth Court in Bootle on Monday and were remanded to the care of Liverpool City Council . |
7 | ‘ Edward came to Corfe from a hunt , and while his attendants were seeing to the dogs she allured him to her with female blandishment and made him lean forward . ’ |
8 | At the Restoration King Charles II caused 30 January , his father 's day of execution , to be proclaimed as an annual day of fasting , for which forms of service for Morning and Evening Prayer , drawn up by Convocation , were annexed to the Book of Common Prayer . |
9 | Ecclesiastical canons now required royal sanction , all proceeds from the taxes of annates and tenths were annexed to the crown , and final appeals against judgments in the ecclesiastical courts were to be made to the king in the court of Chancery . |
10 | " We 'll have a regular Simla evening , " declared the Colonel , and for this nostalgic excursion he chose to dine in a private room at Kettner 's , which still exists to-day , in Romilly Street , Soho ; after dinner they were to proceed to a box at the Palace Theatre , return to Kettner 's , where they arranged to leave their dominos , and thence to a masked ball at Covent Garden . |
11 | Action : If the user were to proceed to the module entry phase , Y DCs would be required for modules in package P. This number of DCs exceeds the LIFESPAN maximum . |
12 | The events that followed have been chronicled by several of those that took part , My fate was similar : we were to listen out for a coded signal from Group at Lyon if we were to proceed to the target . |
13 | Many of the men who sat outside the tents were stripped to the waist and some of them were barefoot . |
14 | Two were stripped to the waist , slabby , downy , while the third was just a leaning patchwork of studded leather and jean rag . |
15 | Suddenly they met burnt chip contamination and had to shut down the production line , a major anxiety as they were producing to a tight schedule in a ‘ Just in time ’ situation . |
16 | We lay still for what seemed like ages , my eyes were riveted to the figures lying in the road . |
17 | First operation — ( a ) solebars , truss bars , longitudinals , crossbars , diagonals , headstocks , buffer brackets , diagonal braces , gusset plates ; ( b ) the ends , comprising the crossbar diagonals , headstocks and buffer brackets , were jigged together before they were assembled in the underframe , and the truss bars , step irons and brake hanger brackets were riveted to the solebars . |
18 | His shirt hung open as he sat again , and Theda 's eyes were riveted to the long column of his neck , the golden glow of his chest below it . |
19 | Lisabeth and Fenella were coo-ing sympathetic noises and tut-tutting a lot and were riveted to the porthole window like two old men sharing a What the Butler Saw machine . |
20 | Petitions were fastened to a statue of Julius Caesar set up in the Roman Forum , and appeals for justice were made to statues of emperors in later antiquity . |
21 | Now both dogs were fastened to the pipes by heavy chains that rattled each time they moved . |
22 | Where the narrow alleys crossed and re-crossed , street names were fastened to the walls at just above head-height , but without light she was unable to read them , and there was n't a soul about to ask . |
23 | In Somerset , public roads were usually forty feet wide , of which — in 1795 — twelve feet were stoned to a depth of a foot in the middle and nine inches at the sides . |
24 | When mealworms were given to a group of meerkats by means of a cleverly designed dispenser their activity increased enormously and the pattern was on a par with that of the wild populations ; without such a dispenser they showed more lethargic , passive and atypical behaviour patterns . |
25 | Evaluation by pre-structured interviews Pre-structured telephone interviews were given to a random sample of students who had taken part in the undergraduate course in information retrieval . |
26 | There are a few works which I would have loved to have borrowed but which were simply too fragile to travel , and there were works which were prohibited by reasons of the terms under which they were given to a particular collection , the Barnes Foundation , for example . |
27 | Although Meyer remained Minister of Communications , his responsibilities for Defence were given to a Gene Louw , hitherto Home Affairs Minister , who was also named as Minister of Public Works . |
28 | Originally , all first-born sons were dedicated to God , but monetary gifts later took their place , which were given to the priests . |
29 | Like Leonard , they were given to the literary life . |
30 | Mr Ozberk had already been taken , handcuffed and escorted by police , to the police station at Heathrow airport from the Haslar detention centre , near Gosport , Hampshire , when Mr Renton 's new orders were given to the Immigration Service . |