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

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1 The C.-in-C. of the CIS Armed Forces , Marshal Yevgeny Shaposhnikov , who met US Secretary of State James Baker in Moscow on Jan. 29 , said in London on Jan. 30 that tactical nuclear weapons located in all former Soviet republics , except Ukraine and Byelarus , would be withdrawn to Russia by July .
2 Length can be obtained by simple means : as one canon ends it can continue by voices changing roles — the following voice becoming the leading one — ; and perhaps register ; the polyphony can be altered to canon by inversion , or the parts move backwards in retrograde or as a crab canon ; we can have episodes where augmentation lengthens note-values or diminution shortens them , and towards the end a ‘ stretto ’ can bring imitations at closer intervals , giving a sense of culmination .
3 This was that a proportion of the pool funding for General Medical Services would be redirected to practices in high demand , deprived areas .
4 Is a complex idea which can only be explained to parents with great difficulty .
5 The situation needs to be explained to parents in terms of :
6 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 .
7 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 .
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 England 's failure may be traced to irresolution at the society 's centre , the Queen herself .
12 Colour pictures monitored in a control room enable instructions to be relayed to police on the spot ( ibid.:68–9 ) .
13 Lucy felt that the message should be relayed to Silas at once , so she went in search of him .
14 The matter will now be referred to dioceses for consultation .
15 Qualifications not included in this list should be referred to HCIMA for a ruling prior to enrolment of an applicant .
16 However , the number of self-injuries identified in Edinburgh through referrals to the Regional Poisoning Treatment Centre may have been an underestimate of the total number of cases referred to hospital ( Kreitman 1977 ) , and , in addition , a high proportion of patients with self-injuries may not be referred to hospital at all ( Kennedy and Kreitman 1973 ) .
17 Lord Donaldson was suggesting that the parties made an informed decision that the matter had to be referred to arbitration on the basis that they had a formulated dispute where their rights and obligations were to be determined .
18 However , disputes arising out of , or in connection with , this contract which can not be amicably settled , may ( if you so wish ) be referred to arbitration under a special Scheme , which , though devised by arrangement with the Association of British Travel Agents , is administered quite independently by the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators .
19 In the event that you have a dispute with us which we can not amicably resolve is you so wish the dispute may be referred to Arbitration under a special scheme which though devised by arrangement with ABTA is administered quite independently by the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators .
20 If , however , we are unable to resolve any dispute arising out of a complaint than the complaint may be referred to Arbitration under a special scheme devised by arrangement with the Association of British Travel Agents but administered independently by the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators .
21 Disputes arising out of , or in connection with , this contract , may , if you wish , be referred to arbitration under a special scheme which , though devised by arrangement with the Association of British Travel Agents , is administered quite independently by the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators .
22 ( i ) Consideration should be given to changes in the procedures of the High Court .
23 Individual quotations will also be given to subscribers with multiple offices .
24 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 ) .
25 Priority will also be given to cooperation with many social movements which have played a major part in the struggle for democracy in different parts of the world .
26 They also believe that therapeutics should be examined as a separate subject in the final year of undergraduate study and that emphasis should be given to therapeutics throughout the whole medical curriculum , with a minimum of 100 hours being dedicated specifically to the subject .
27 As we have not received a report as yet , this will be given to council at their next meeting .
28 It will also be given to delegates at the Federation of Children 's Book Groups conference , at which the Book Room will run a bookshop .
29 This will make it possible for more informed advice to be given to parents of mentally handicapped children about how they can best assist their children 's language development .
30 Opinion on an individual 's functioning can only be given to others with that person 's consent .
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