Example sentences of "[prep] be send to the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 However , the Far Eastern Economic Review of May 30 reported that the two sides had signed an agreement allowing Chinese air force pilots to be sent to the Soviet Union for training on Su27s .
2 By contrast , Message Queue Interface works in a time-independent fashion ; requests are queued to be sent to the remote machine and if anything goes wrong they are automatically remembered and re-tried without the application having to do any work at all .
3 Fourth September — news at Brigade H.Q that the Brigade would be returning to England on the 6th September to reorganise and prepare to be sent to the Far East and continue the war against the Japanese .
4 Mrs Rena Jamieson , however , will still be attending and I would be pleased if you could arrange for a replacement invoice , which I believe will total £85.00 , to be sent to the above address , for the attention of Miss H White .
5 The latest news on the revised Assisted Areas map is that it has still to be sent to the European Commission for approval ; it is not known how long this process will take .
6 Instead we can design a computer which has as its instruction set a set of primitive operations ( or micro-instructions ) , to cause control signals to be Sent to the various parts of the computer , and data to be transferred from one processor register to another .
7 In other cases , where an Egyptian national was involved as well as a foreigner , the case had to be sent to the Mixed Courts , where the law was different from that in the ordinary Egyptian courts .
8 But no , Jessie had to be something else ; Jessie had to be sent to the Secretarial School : no getting her hands sticky from the toffee hammer , breaking up the slabs in the long tins ; no weighing out a ha'p'orth of hundreds and thousands or a penn'orth of sugar baccy ; and as for the weighing out of the real baccy , of hard cut or shag or even serving the best cigars , oh no , oh no , her father was having Jessie do nothing like that .
9 Accordingly , he suggested separate facilities at each exchange for dealing with juveniles ; notices with information about the exchanges were to be displayed in schools ; lists of prospective school-leavers to be sent to the local exchange with details of their ‘ ability , tastes and desires ’ ; and each school-leaver to be told to call at the exchange for an interview .
10 I would have thought it would be very difficult to find anyone in West Sussex who is enthusiastic and keen with thirty million pounds to be sent to the local government reorganization .
11 When a vote is necessary to determine which nomination is to be sent to the National Executive Committee for endorsement , it shall be taken by an eliminating ballot on the basis of one delegate , one vote .
12 A similar identifying code was to be sent to the last endorsee or owner of record of the original bill , and this code allowed the printing of the bill of lading , which was used to claim the goods .
13 A REGIONAL director of the Scottish Ambulance Service , Ian Gibson , admitted last night that human error caused an ambulance crew to be sent to the wrong town in response to an emergency call from the family of a dying man .
14 A report is to be sent to the procurator-fiscal .
15 A world famous fashion house recently found that their entire production of a line of woollen garments were infested with the larvae of the clothes moth , just before they were due to be sent to the retail outlets .
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