Example sentences of "be [vb pp] in [noun pl] to " in BNC.

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1 Full details of these arrangements are given in Annexes to this paper .
2 It has been proven in trials to be one of the most accurate machines of its kind , comparing well with laboratory standard equipment .
3 The receipted Form 53 is likely to follow a little while later , and the undertaking in respect thereof will have been given in replies to requisitions on title .
4 The black kids have been paraded in handcuffs to the press . ’
5 The defeat of Solarz and of Chester G. Atkins , a Democrat representing Massachusetts , brought the total of incumbents in the House who had been defeated in primaries to 19 , the highest number since 1945 .
6 When digits are presented in pairs to left and right ears , there is an almost universal tendency ( Broadbent , 1954 ) for subjects to report all of the items presented to one ear before reporting those items presented to the other ear .
7 After notification from Greenpeace , German officials had revealed to their Hungarian counterparts that waste from a chemical factory in Halle had entered Hungary under false documents and been transported in barrels to different areas of the country .
8 The river dolphins that live in muddy water are probably the most skilled echolocators , but some open-sea dolphins have been shown in tests to be pretty good too .
9 Gazzer was twenty-two years old and had been compared in looks to a pit bull , entirely to the dog 's advantage .
10 Details of changes to modules , together with lists of the new modules which will be available for introduction next session , are provided in annexes to this report letter .
11 ‘ They have been hired in droves to police the lower city . ’
12 Section 231 requires information specified in Schedule 5 to be given in notes to the accounts regarding what are referred to in the headings to the section and the Schedule as ‘ related undertakings ’ — an expression which the Act does not define but which includes parent and subsidiary undertakings , associated undertakings , joint ventures , and undertakings in which the company has a substantial holding .
13 Similarly section 232 requires the information specified in Schedule 6 , regarding the emoluments and other benefits of directors and their associates , to be given in notes to the accounts .
14 This retreat goes far in relation to small companies because , under Part I of Schedule 8 , they are wholly exempt from delivering copies of the profit and loss account and the directors ’ report while the balance sheet and the information that has to be given in notes to the accounts can be substantially abbreviated .
15 Top hair dressers flew in Paris salons of Carita and Alexandre ; Elizabeth Arden created a new make-up named Farah , to be given in kits to the guests ; Baccarat designed the crystal goblets ; Ceralene fashioned the place setting after a fifth century BC Persian ceramic ; Robert Hailland produced a cup-and-saucer service to be used just once by arriving guests ; and Porthault , one of the great French linen makers , made the private and state linens .
16 Applying purely literary , cinematic , aesthetic or philosophical criteria to such work does not mean that it can not be located in terms to which value judgements may be attached .
17 Yet somehow the message has still to get through to British Rail that the communication of travel information is no longer a luxury , to be fed in titbits to grateful passengers .
18 This insecurity , along with a felt need for some stable focus of emotional security , can be seen in responses to the sentence-completion test item ‘ more than anything else he/she worries about … ’
19 In the Jura the Tithonian can be seen in places to be a coral reef limestone , but usually the corals have been obliterated by dolomitisation and dedolomitisation as is commonly the fate of reefs .
20 Put simply , rules of interpretation are to be found in answers to questions such as ‘ What is going on ? ’ or ‘ What does this mean ? ’ , whilst prescriptive rules are to be found through asking ‘ What should one do ? ’
21 It is considered that the coats will be fitted with better effect agreeable to this pattern on reaching the regiments and for this purpose the fringe etc. is to be sent in materials to each corps ’ .
22 The training material and accreditation proposals will be tested in pilots to be held in May in London , Sheffield , Brighton , Bristol and Bedford .
23 PUBLIC inquiries should be held in places to which the public has easy access , it was claimed yesterday .
24 Alabaster relief panels of narrative scenes or portrait groups in a manner very close to the Hawkins and Teynham monuments in Kent have been cited in attributions to Evesham of several monuments .
25 These lessons were contained in revisions to the constitution and in the explanatory legislation that codified its clauses .
26 Approximately 5 105 plaques of a human fetal brain ZAP II cDNA library ( Stratagene ; Catalog Nr.936206 ) were transferred in duplicates to Plaquescreen Filters ( DuPont ) and then screened with a randomly primed mixture of 5 106 cpm of radiolabelled POU domain DNA fragments of the oct-2 cDNA ( pos. 586–1077 ) and the oct-6 cDNA ( pos. 706–1232 ; generously provided by Dr. Hans Schöler , Heidelberg ) according to standard procedures described in detail in chapter 6.3 in [ 16 ] .
27 He estimated that there were 108 species of land birds , only nine of which were found in islands to the westward and nineteen to the east .
28 The stage number is added in parentheses to the name or formula .
29 People on low incomes are entitled to rebates of up to 80 per cent , and further help is included in payments to those in receipt of income support .
30 The Government 's desire to assist charities is seen in concessions to individuals , such as Gift Aid , payroll giving and covenants , but the Chairman remarked that it makes no sense if the Institution has to hand the money back , and more through Value Added Tax .
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