Example sentences of "to be notified to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 While births and deaths are required by law to be notified to the Registrar General , migration — which is generally the most significant component of population change at regional and local levels and has increased its importance as rates of natural increase have declined — is much more poorly documented ( Willis , 1974 ; Rees , 1977 ; Ogilvy , 1980 ; Stillwell , 1986 ) .
2 Nor will plans to tackle controversial subjects such as terrorism have to be notified to the licensing body in advance of filming .
3 From 1 October , 1980 , applications to the MAFF for agricultural capital and development grants were to be notified to the park authority ; and since then the park authorities have at least had a chance of commenting and .
4 In practice , export cartels are not pursued by competition authorities in any of three jurisdictions discussed in this issue , though in the UK export agreements are supposed to be notified to the Office of Fair Trading .
5 As far as agreements between firms are concerned the Restrictive Trades Practices Act 1976 requires all agreements to be notified to the Director General of Fair Trading who is then required to refer these to the Restrictive Trades Practices Court .
6 The Merger Regulation requires ‘ concentrations ’ which exceed stated size thresholds ( Community dimension ) to be notified to the Commission before they are put into effect .
7 Lending to individual borrowers in excess of 10 per cent of a bank 's capital base has to be notified to the Bank ; all exposures in excess of 25 per cent require prior notification .
8 And who is concerned to discover what may be those interests , which , by registration , are deemed to be notified to the world ?
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