Example sentences of "handed over to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | For a long time these two between them do most of the Equity work , though the Court of Exchequer has also developed an Equity jurisdiction , an ‘ Equity side ’ , which , however , is handed over to Chancery in 1842 : it is now administered by the Queen 's Bench Division of the High Court . |
2 | Our collections would be a random sample from the wild cocoa population , to be handed over to cocoa breeders who could screen them for genes that would be useful under their own conditions : a genotype that was susceptible to witches ' broom disease might still be useful for other reasons to farmers in West Africa , where this disease does not occur . |
3 | The need is for collaboration between users and suppliers of technology working together in the derivation of a specification which can then be handed over to IT suppliers as a requirement . |
4 | The edict of Chilperic I tackled a larger selection of issues , including inheritance , dowry and robbery , but above all it legislated on the whole process of bringing a slave to trial by ordeal ; when he was to be handed over to trial , and what delays might be allowed before the king 's legal officer , the graphio , and the local law-men , the rachinburgi , took action . |
5 | In some language schools it is possible to give the camera a different function : it is handed over to student groups to be used as a tool in project work . |
6 | Consider policy should be for all nationals , ie persons born within pre-1939 frontier of an Allied country , to be handed over to Ally concerned This final sentence underlined how keen Eighth Army was by this time to " clear the decks " in its area . |
7 | As a reward , the liberated shell of Plenty , largest of all orbitals , was handed over to Earth . |
8 | At which London railway station did Jeffrey Archer arrange to have cash handed over to prostitute Monica Coghlan ? |
9 | Many of its responsibilities are currently being handed over to Training and Enterprise Councils ( TECs ) — independent companies , consisting mainly of local groups of employers , who will contract with the government to plan and provide training , and promote small businesses and self-employment , in their area . |