Example sentences of "be [verb] to [noun pl] ' " in BNC.

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1 In addition , IIDA functions as an interface — an assistance mode — in which diagnostic procedures are applied to users ' commands and responses .
2 The FRED proposes that warrants are credited to shareholders ' funds and that a gain is recognised in the statement of total recognised gains and losses when a warrant lapses unexercised .
3 The Joint Working Party has felt very strongly that doctors may wish to spend only part of the training period working flexibly and that flexible training opportunities must be tailored to trainees ' needs .
4 The surcharge will not be applied to representatives ' orders or dues supplied as part of a previous large order .
5 The IFS argues that a similar change now needs to be made to employers ' contributions .
6 Proper evaluation of changes is crucial if decisions are to be related to patients ' needs .
7 Even Mr Alphandéry worries lest ‘ in the framework of ’ imply that French monetary policy will still be subjugated to politicians ' general economic objectives .
8 A leaflet on the subject of registered building estates ( C 139 ) can be obtained free , in reasonable numbers ( so that copies can be supplied to buyers ' conveyancers ) , from any District Registry , and its terms considered at the inception of any estate development .
9 Well I 'll be moving to mums ' for start anyway , put them in her garage , unless we get the keys ever so quick .
10 Lawrence Stenhouse ( 1970/1 ) has seriously doubted whether the articulation of behavioural objectives is practical in ( for instance ) the teaching of Hamlet : The content of a work of art can not be reduced to students ' behaviours .
11 Curricula which are project based can be linked to staffs ' research programmes .
12 The notice will be ineffective , however , unless ( as per s 394 ) it includes a statement of any circumstances connected with the resignation that the auditor considers should be brought to members ' or creditors ' attention .
13 If you tell ( ) beforehand of your requirements these can be brought to Teachers ' meetings rallies etc. for collection .
14 The latest to be brought to publishers ' attention is the early export editions of UK mass market paperbacks , and , more specifically , the early availability of such editions in the airside bookshops at Heathrow , Gatwick and other major UK airports .
15 The Bi-Tronics port also enables status messages to be sent to users ' computer screens when the printer needs servicing , paper or toner .
16 The Ministry of Social Affairs announced that compensation and pensions would be paid to victims ' dependents .
17 The House of Commons Select Committee found that insufficient weight was being given to parents ' views in the assessment process .
18 It is therefore hardly surprising that the expression " judge-proof " is now being applied to experts ' decisions as in Jonathan Gaunt QC 's article cited in Further Reading : see also Chapter 17 .
19 This will entail all curriculum areas in schools to establish more coherent and thorough techniques of assessment , capable of being linked to schools ' reporting procedures .
20 Let me turn now to another way in which the BBC is responding to viewers ' and listeners ' needs in the current broadcasting environment — and a response that may be increasingly difficult for those facing commercial pressures to match .
21 The same provision is extended to dependants ' pensions .
22 We report here the results of a case-control study set up to investigate whether the excess was related to parents ' employment in the nuclear industry .
23 An information paper ‘ Hygiene Developments ’ , describing in more detail CCG 's response to the Act , was circulated to Operations ' Management to assist them in planning to cope with the onset of the new legislation .
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