Example sentences of "[noun pl] [was/were] transferred to the " in BNC.

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1 In 1786 the city 's administrative offices were transferred to the Palazzo del Carmagnoli — which instantly became know as the Broletto Nuovissino , the very new Broletto !
2 All hand written domiciliary prescriptions were transferred to the computer and recorded in the study .
3 But there is some duplication in the figures of government revenues , because in the years covered by the table about half of the gross revenues of the republics and provinces was transferred to the federation ( where it again appears as revenue ) .
4 Agreement in July 1906 , this batch of ten cars was transferred to the new South Metropolitan Company , who over the years carried out a number of modifications on them .
5 In 1857 its functions were transferred to the Court of Probate .
6 Green Belt functions were transferred to the lower tier authorities who are now required to prepare unitary development plans for their areas .
7 We find the reference in section 12 to duties , etc. , ‘ not incident to the administration of justice in any court ’ particularly compelling as a pointer to the conclusion that the disciplinary jurisdiction of the visitors was transferred to the High Court pursuant to section 16 .
8 What remained of his collection of English water-colours was transferred to the Uffizi art gallery , Florence , in 1963 .
9 The flight was from Paris to London , but because there was a strike in London affecting BEA 's Paris to London service a large number of British nationals were transferred to the Turkish DC-10 flight .
10 Following delicate negotiations with Robert Brown , the great collections made by Sir Joseph Banks were transferred to the Museum ; but the incompatible demands of the various departments , and the great library which also formed a part of the museum , led to a good deal of friction .
11 With the care and maintenance of the Library 's buildings forming an increasingly significant factor in the Library 's plans since direct responsibility for its buildings was transferred to the Library in April 1989 , it is gratifying to note that already much has been achieved .
12 Would it be better or worse for democracy if significant powers were transferred to the European level , away from national parliamentary control ?
13 Five years later , when the remaining bonds were transferred to the regular Exchequer rolls for collection , they amounted to £15,000 in face value , owed by more than 430 debtors .
14 Those staff employed by the Department of Health as auditors were transferred to the district audit service of the Audit Commission .
15 After admission , the patients were transferred to the Liver Intensive Care Unit .
16 Patients were transferred to the Neurological Intensive Care Unit for 24 h audiovisual and EEG monitoring .
17 The stairwell lamps were transferred to the hoops and their stanchions removed .
18 All was in vain ; the poor law functions of the Boards of Guardians were transferred to the County Council , and on March 29th 1930 the Board of Guardians met for the last time .
19 The last rites of the VORRSA were played out at Welshpool at the end of September , when the assets were transferred to the Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway .
20 22 non-sick inmates of the institution were sent to Ampthill , and 88 to Biggleswade , while six children were transferred to the Kempston Children 's Home .
21 Hence customs duties and agricultural and sugar levies were transferred to the EC .
22 After the coup , a military doctor , Col. Dr Tomas Calvo , was put in charge of the hospital , the budget was reduced and unofficially , much of the hospital finances and medicines were transferred to the military services .
23 When the state took over recruitment under the Military Service Acts , the party continued to be involved : many agents were transferred to the army , where they continued to do the same job , and many party offices were lent to the government as recruitment centres .
24 With the exception of the Newcastle service which was withdrawn , all East Coast Anglo-Scottish overnight services were transferred to the West Coast route from May 1988 , making substantial economies .
25 About a dozen services were transferred to the directly elected London boroughs .
26 In a " second count " Currie 's votes were transferred to the two leading candidates according to the preference indicated by the elector on the voting paper , enabling Robinson to win by a margin of 86,000 votes .
27 The unions complained that thousands of workers had lost their jobs or had their pay cut after their jobs were transferred to the private sector .
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