Example sentences of "[adv] be transferred to " in BNC.
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1 | While Fountains Abbey , the great Gothic ruin set in beautiful parkland , could naturally be transferred to the National Trust given a suitable endowment ( who would provide the millions needed for that ? ) , and Westminster Abbey 's Chapter House could be entrusted to the Church of England , it is uncertain whether some of the less glamourous archaeological sites could be hived off to local councils without risk to their future . |
2 | Bundles of entries may only be transferred to higher level groups and only by the leader of the higher group . |
3 | If the target is eventually sold for a profit , the benefit of the realised reserves can only be transferred to the original purchaser ( by dividend ) if the IHC has adequate distributable resources . |
4 | Applications under s25 ( secure accommodation orders ) and s102 ( police warrant of assistance ) may only be transferred to a county court to consolidate with other pending family proceedings arising out of the same circumstances ( APO , art 7(3) ) . |
5 | The new symbols NT , USE need not necessarily be transferred to library catalogues where traditional entries can still be made . |
6 | Similarly , the obligations of one counterparty under the contract can not generally be transferred to a third party . |
7 | An O licence can not usually be transferred to another person , but in the event of the death , incapacity , bankruptcy or liquidation of the holder of a licence , a special procedure may be followed . |
8 | De Castelnau recommended that the entire Second Army , currently in reserve , should at once be transferred to Verdun , to defend the Left Bank . |
9 | If this were not enough , it is clear that control of fiscal policy would also be transferred to the Community level as a result of the rules on budget deficits . |
10 | Material may also be transferred to the board by making a pattern of the diagram of the required size on paper . |
11 | One of the Scottish Law Commission 's proposals was that if the area of devolution was sufficiently extensive , responsibility for the courts should also be transferred to the Scottish Assembly . |
12 | The whole or part of any proceedings may under s 42 of the Act also be transferred to the High Court at any stage of the proceedings by the county court . |
13 | The reasoning in the lawyer/client cases can not automatically be transferred to the financial services area because of the particular nature of the lawyer/client relationship including the fact that in order to prove a breach of confidence a client might be forced to forfeit the lawyer/client privilege , and that the very restrictive Law Society rules provide for only a very limited role for the Chinese wall where law firms amalgamate and the clients consent . |
14 | Lax strokes against India last winter led to an unexpected blip in his Test fortunes , but then predictability is hardly a word one readily associates with the man whose one-time monicker , ‘ Afghan ’ ( the forgotten Waugh ) , should now be transferred to brother Steve . |
15 | I challenged the Minister to pick up the telephone and ask the Secretary of State for Defence to say that those houses in Naylor road , Swindon , must now be transferred to the ownership or management of a housing association or the local authority . |
16 | This is precisely why a Latinate grammar can not simply be transferred to English . |
17 | It will continue to grow on the patriot 's lapel and can even be transferred to a pot , ‘ providing very good value for money ’ , the promoters boast . |
18 | Economic decision-making and private ownership would then be transferred to production units . |
19 | As reported , the terms of Somare 's election were that he would lead the party until March 1993 , whereupon the leadership would then be transferred to former Minister of Forests Jack Genia . |
20 | If the latter course is chosen the patient can either be transferred to a once-daily insulin regime with a long-acting insulin or alternatively a twice-daily regime perhaps with a fixed combination of short- and intermediate-acting insulin . |
21 | In summary they proposed that : the C & AG should have the right to audit the accounts of all bodies that were substantially supported from public monies , including nationalized industries and private sector companies ; that , for England and Wales , the ( then ) district audit service should be transferred from the Department of the Environment to the C & AG , with similar arrangements for Scotland ; and that the audit of health authorities should likewise be transferred to the C & AG . |
22 | And anyone who doubts whether the method can safely be transferred to literature should consult one of Amis 's best novels , Ending up . |