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

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1 7.1 Warranty re-convictions The Tenant warrants that prior to the execution of this Lease [ it ] has disclosed to the Landlord in writing any conviction judgment or finding of any court or tribunal relating to the Tenant ( or any director or other officer or major shareholder of the Tenant ) of such a nature as to be likely to affect the decision of any insurer or underwriter to grant or to continue insurance of any of the Insured Risks The landlord may wish to include this in order to protect its position resulting from insurance contracts being uberrimae fidei , with the resultant obligation to disclose to the insurers material facts within its actual or presumed knowledge .
2 A.1 The Vendor warrants and represents to and undertakes with the Purchaser that , save only as and to the extent disclosed to the Purchaser in this Agreement or in the Disclosure Letter , each of the Warranties : —
3 A further clause provided that the plaintiff would not be entitled to claim for breach of warranty if the material matter had been fairly disclosed to the plaintiff in the disclosure letter but that no other information of which the plaintiff had knowledge would prejudice any claim by the plaintiff under the warranties .
4 What is essential is to identify a ‘ critical mass ’ of people inside and directly outside the organization who must be committed to the change in order for it to succeed .
5 Funded by the Banca di Toscana , the restoration of the so-called ‘ Chapel of the Kings ’ in the Palazzo Medici-Riccardi , Florence , is now complete and the chapel reopened to the public in December .
6 It has recently reopened to the public in newly-furnished galleries in the Walsall Museum and Art Gallery , while a new , illustrated catalogue has been produced .
7 Grove , a 15-1 longshot , was dropped to the canvas in the first round by a crunching left hook but got up , and danced and jabbed his way to the distance against the hard-hitting Nelson .
8 All this has implications for the UK financial sector , and financial institutions have responded to the challenge in four separate ways .
9 Two wings were added to the infirmary in 1939 , with a new maternity department and an additional wing to the nurses ' home .
10 I beg your pardon I beg your pardon twelve , these two things were separate you know one could be added to the other in looking an as it were at the total employment requirement .
11 After curing , the hams are soaked and then simmered , black treacle usually being added to the water in which they are cooked .
12 Brine shrimps can be fed by mixing a few dozen " grains " of dried baking yeast ( or a tiny piece of fresh yeast ) gently with water and making a paste , which is then added to the water in the aquarium .
13 In the summer , the solar system should provide all the heat necessary ; at other times of the year , some ‘ topping-up ’ will be necessary and , in the winter , precautions have to be taken not only to prevent the solar part of the system freezing ( antifreeze is usually added to the water in this part of the system ) but also to prevent the whole system working in reverse which would mean that the domestic hot water cylinder was heating the solar collector !
14 If more blocks are added to the pile in the drawing in the same manner as those already there , there must come a moment when the whole pile will tip over .
15 Further , land inside the older towns was acquiring a scarcity value , above all in the towns that were surrounded by open fields , so that they could not grow outwards ( see Chapter 9 ) , and a steady rise in the price of land for building was added to the rise in the price of borrowed money .
16 As an alternative or to supplement this natural diet green plant material can be added to the aquarium in the form of lettuce , cabbage or spinach leaves .
17 Consequently , amenity has often been added to the street in the form of trees , plants , high quality paving materials and the like .
18 Added to the drop in demand , businesses have been hard hit by the huge rise in the business rate and the steep increase in interest charges .
19 For each successive triplet in the message , a new amino acid is added to the protein in the same way .
20 There it is added to the fuel in the kilns where the malted barley is dried .
21 The tomb was added to the collection in the early years of the century .
22 At this time the large working-class element added to the electorate in 1885 was just beginning to influence political thinking .
23 Every new subject which emerges in the literature and has a reasonable number of documents associated with it must be added to the list in the enumerative scheme .
24 In view of the interpretation now applicable to the General Condition of Reasonable Care , two specific exclusions have been added to the policy in respect of unattended property as follows : —
25 It 's possible that the man who stands on the winner 's podium on the Champs Elysées on the afternoon of Sunday 26 July will have come to the fore in the last two days .
26 Botulism is another fatal disease which has come to the fore in recent years .
27 His competitive streak has always come to the fore in head-to-head situations , such as the World Match Play and the Ryder Cup .
28 In music , the quantitative usage ( ‘ well favoured ’ ) seems to have come to the fore in the eighteenth century — alongside the development of a ( bourgeois ) commercial market in musical products ; and when , in the first half of the nineteenth century , songs for the bourgeois market ( including what we would now call ‘ drawing-room ballads ’ ) were described as ‘ popular songs ’ , the intended implication seems to have been that they were good ( that is , well liked by those whose opinion counted ) .
29 [ … ] It is perhaps no coincidence that only when one is prepared to recognize that the firm is based on authority do issues of power come to the fore in the theory of the firm .
30 The thought has come to the surface in order to be released .
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