Example sentences of "may be transferred to " in BNC.
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1 | However the functions of one council may be transferred to another , and some functions are concurrent . |
2 | However , when the technology has been developed , the R&D may be transferred to an IOFC location so that the income is subject only to a low rate of tax . |
3 | The merger reserve , which has been reinstated as a result of transferring the goodwill to the consolidated p&l account , may be transferred to the consolidated p&l account reserve . |
4 | The clause stated : ‘ All appointments are made on the condition that a staff member may be transferred to another office or department ’ . |
5 | Screaming and shouting are a help , though stress may be transferred to neighbours or family unless they are prepared for it . |
6 | Secondly , if a worker does not want that to happen , sufficient funds may be transferred to a commercial company to enable it to continue to pay pension entitlements , including index linking . |
7 | However , a particular feature of the provisions on Cooperation in the fields of Justice and Home Affairs is that they expressly envisage that certain matters may be transferred to Community competence . |
8 | In future , these matters will not be decided here because responsibility for many of them may be transferred to Europe . ’ |
9 | As an alternative to preservation accrued PCSPS benefits may be transferred to any approved pension scheme . |
10 | If this is done courteously the call may be transferred to that person . |
11 | These may be transferred to the next generation when individual reproductive cells have been manipulated . |
12 | Some records may be transferred to other appropriate media at this phase . |
13 | Most proceedings may be commenced in either court , though they may be transferred to the other court in due course ; of the rest , there are some which should always be commenced in the county court and others which should always be commenced in the High Court ( notwithstanding that the county court has jurisdiction to hear the case ) . |