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

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1 The distinctive nature of the ends is reinforced by the fact that the occupants are often physically con fined to the particular area for the whole of the football match .
2 These can be referred to by letters ( ie A-Z ) in the information memorandum and disclosed to the preferred bidder at a later stage .
3 Bleached bodies lie beached in the full heat , revealing sights that should never be disclosed to the closest lover let alone half of Teesside .
4 It is possible to make a confidential complaint or include confidential annexes in complaints , although it is rare for the Commission to act on a complaint which is not disclosed to the other party .
5 Medical or other expert reports that have been disclosed to the other side should not go in Sched 1 , Pt1 , of the list , even if they have already been disclosed to the other side , but always go in Pt2 , otherwise one will lose the right to claim privilege for such reports .
6 Medical or other expert reports that have been disclosed to the other side should not go in Sched 1 , Pt1 , of the list , even if they have already been disclosed to the other side , but always go in Pt2 , otherwise one will lose the right to claim privilege for such reports .
7 The obligation to give discovery of relevant documents is continuing , so that documents which come into existence or a party 's possession after he has made formal discovery must be disclosed to the other side .
8 It is often a good idea to remind the expert that if their report is to be relied on it must be disclosed to the other side .
9 In the event of such disclosure will obtain from such third parties ' duly binding agreements to maintain in confidence the information to be disclosed to the same extent at least as is so bound hereunder .
10 The chairman of the committee telephoned me in the late spring of 1976 to say that they were organising a series of public meetings at Wapping when the committee 's plans for the area would be disclosed to the local population for the purpose of hearing their comments and enquiries .
11 They should be designed to the highest mobility standards , making them easy and safe to move around in .
12 Senior officials are firmly committed to the utilitarian view : ‘ treating discharges alike in terms of … the quality of the discharge , as distinct from the effect on the environment ’ , said one , ‘ is absolute nonsense . ’
13 As regards multilateral disarmament , the Government are fully committed to the greatest progress in the whole range of nuclear conventional , chemical and biological arms control negotiations .
14 So from the very outset , before O'Neillism was widely recognized as a new force in Ulster politics , Beattie was committed to the politicized evangelicalism which Paisley promoted .
15 We are committed to the new North .
16 Charles was not quite so committed to the new wave .
17 The University of British Columbia is committed to the Federal Government 's employment equality program and encourages applications from all qualified individuals .
18 Barbra Gilmor — Barbara Gilmour of Gilmore in its modem spelling — was the daughter of an Ayrshire farmer who , like many of his calling , was committed to the Solemn League and Covenant ( See chapter 21 ) .
19 Even for those most deeply committed to the official view , these revelations could only reopen the vexed question of why the Scottish police and the FBI had changed their minds so comprehensively after claiming for at least 18 months that the bombing had been carried out by Ahmed Jibril 's PFLP — GC at the instigation of Iran and Syria .
20 This is the expression of a man deeply committed to the practical development of the Soviet socialist state , dismissive of esoteric philosophical debates which fail to take into account the material conditions of the socialist experiment , and preoccupied above all with the need to defend an increasingly isolated Soviet Union from potentially damaging criticisms , however well intentioned they might be .
21 We are committed to the practical care of all those who are ill with AIDS/HIV regardless of race , religion , lifestyle , sex , sexuality or any other factor .
22 This was published and printed from tiny offices in the centre of Dar es Salaam by R.B. Thaker , an Asian printer and stationer who had become committed to the nationalist cause and assisted TANU with its printing work on a number of occasions .
23 With the success of the muscarinic experiment , I felt committed to the passive avoidance model , to the exclusion of almost everything else .
24 Nevertheless , the number of committed Jacobites in Parliament , although greater than at any other time in Anne 's reign , was still a small minority , and most Tories appear to have been committed to the Hanoverian Succession , though with varying degrees of enthusiasm .
25 If this can be established as an objective truth , then this would indeed make a correctionalist approach misguided — although only if it were committed to the total elimination of deviance .
26 ( These days people are often less committed to the actual firm they work for than in the past .
27 In formal terms , the Labour Party in North Tyneside was committed to the central role of council housing in urban development after 1974 .
28 The Whigs were firmly committed to the European alliance , and thought the best way to prosecute the war effort was through a full continental campaign .
29 Unlike his father , Richard was genuinely committed to the crusading cause .
30 After some early difficulties , his grip on England apparently became firm enough , and its magnates committed to the Danish dynasty : nobody seems to have taken the claims of the æthelings Edward and Alfred seriously in 1036 .
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