Example sentences of "presented to [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I 've just had two presented to me in the last eight months .
2 It is through their confidence in the adequacy of a paradigm that scientists are able to devote their energies to attempts to solve the detailed puzzles presented to them within the paradigm , rather than engage in disputes about the legitimacy of their fundamental assumptions and methods .
3 Although , in principle , the communities of interest are allowed to raise in ‘ contributions ’ only the amounts agreed by the delegates from their member ‘ organizations or associated labour ’ , in practice , such organizations have little option but to agree with proposals presented to them by the community managers .
4 Even as far away as Australia commentators talked about a quiet revolution in the way Australians and their communities were responding to the types of learning challenges being presented to them by the changing social conditions of the 1970s and early 1980s .
5 Why have they such an appalling record when ready-made Bills are presented to them by the Law Commission ?
6 A framed certificate was presented to her at the Good Companions ' meeting last week by chairman Janet Gill .
7 the prize of £1000 and a silver cup was presented to her at the college by Chief Executive , Best Western Hotels .
8 She also asked for those who were unable to attend the AGM to be thanked for the lovely watch presented to her at the end of her term as Chairman .
9 Two letter of thanks were then read — the first from Edith Harlow thanking all the teachers for the lovely handbag , matching gloves and cheque which were presented to her at the Essex Rally together with a jewel box , cheque , flowers and an iced cake all given by Essex teachers and class members .
10 Like Hannah she is angry at the ideal presented to her by the advertising world , as she feels it has nothing to do with her , yet still has the power to make her feel dissatisfied .
11 JANET Broadbent with the marketing award certificate presented to her by The Catering Guild .
12 The secret decision to continue production was teken by the President after several options had been presented to him by the Pentagon and the State Department .
13 He referred to the Bible that had been presented to him by the people of Memel St on July 10 at the opening of their march .
14 It had been presented to him by the City of Paris and on it were traced the lines of the new streets and boulevards which Napoleon III had worked out in conjunction with Baron Haussmann .
15 Immediate Svengali Andrew Loog Oldham with two sleeve-design awards presented to him by the NME in 1969
16 In the following year he published a volume of twenty coloured aquatint views of St Petersburg , and the reference in his will to jewellery presented to him by the emperor of Russia may be connected with these events .
17 He also intends to hand them a 9,000-name petition presented to him by the Cammell Laird Community Group today .
18 His VC was presented to him in the Western Desert by Montgomery , and he returned to New Zealand in 1943 after active service in Greece , Crete and North Africa .
19 Will the Home Secretary acknowledge that fresh evidence was presented to him in the summer and that his review is long overdue ?
20 Er today we 're going to look at this Policy E two , the op open countryside , and there are presented to you for the discussion three matters .
21 PERHAPS the most extraordinary thing about parenting is the speed with which you bond with the nondescript bundle presented to you in the delivery room .
22 Are you telling me it was presented to you by the Royal Artillery Club ?
23 Now , at Pac Bo , under Ho 's chairmanship , the Party cleared its ideological decks and prepared to take advantage of the even more extraordinary opportunities that would be presented to it by the Second World War .
24 DB2 is a relational DBMS , that is data structures are presented to it in the form of tables ; IMS views the data structures in terms of hierarchies ; and IDMS in terms of networks .
25 Chairman I have an amendment to that motion , because , because I believe it 's important that we start to identify a lot of councils publish at the end of the year for public consumption a list of the allowances drawn by members , and I think that would be very useful and I would make , as an amendment , I would , would add to the proposal put by Mr that we call for a report to be pu er , to be presented to us of the amounts of allowances drawn by members , each member
26 This is so contrary to our general assumptions ( namely that the Holy Spirit , however vaguely we conceive of him , is an internal gift for the faithful , appropriate only to be mentioned in church ) that it is important for us to see the crucial link between the Spirit and mission which is presented to us in the pages of the New Testament .
27 He is presented to us in the first instance , and decisively , but his failures , his weaknesses , his inadequacies .
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