Example sentences of "to be delivered to the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The Act requires the resignation notice and statement to be delivered to the company 's registered office — which in many cases may well be the address of its resigning auditor ! |
2 | Announcements need to be delivered to the Company 's Announcements Office ( ‘ CAO ’ ) at the Stock Exchange . |
3 | It was to be delivered to the king by March 1298 ; however , once the Scottish threat had abated , the archbishop refused in June 1298 to hand over the balance of the grant . |
4 | One problem with the potential new treatment , however , is that it could not be administered in a pill form because it involves molecules that are too big to be delivered to the brain through the blood . |
5 | By ss. 10 and 12 of the Companies Act 1985 the memorandum of association , together with the articles of association , are to be delivered to the Registrar of Companies , who retains and registers them . |
6 | In addition to the documents which have to be delivered to the Registrar shortly after the occurrence of the events which they record , every company is required to make an Annual Return . |
7 | the annual accounts and reports considered above , copies of which have to be delivered to the Registrar under section 242 ) and ‘ non-statutory accounts , ’ ( i.e . |
8 | Fourthly , copies of the annual accounts and reports have to be delivered to the Registrar under section 242 . |
9 | As regards ( b ) it should be noted that all it does is to permit small and medium-sized companies to prune the accounts to be delivered to the Registrar and thus made public . |
10 | Equally , it is possible for goods to be delivered to the buyer some time before they become his property . |
11 | The hire car was due to be delivered to the hotel at ten . |
12 | By Ord 29 , r 1A , a copy of the peremptory order should be served , that is handed , to the recalcitrant party before he leaves the court building , or else posted to him , or through his solicitor — by the " proper officer " ; if delivery can not be effected in one or other of these ways , the order is to be delivered to the party for whose benefit the order has been made , and he should then have it served personally . |
13 | The original plan was for Seawitch to be delivered to the marina by the tenth and we 'd fly in to join her there . ’ |
14 | Mr McFarlane said a ‘ temporary ’ jetty , built to allow large pieces of plant to be delivered to the site , would not be dismantled before a decision was made on the C station . |
15 | To be delivered to the Rose Bowl . |