Example sentences of "would be transferred to " in BNC.
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1 | This predicted with remarkable accuracy that the Government had decided to scrap SERPS and that the task would be transferred to private schemes and companies . |
2 | This will fit easily into one stitch pattern section of memory and would be transferred to the console as stitch pattern A. |
3 | If Labour won , however , he could not say how long she would continue to suffer , since the practice 's funds would be transferred to the local health authority and some sort of delay-inducing chaos would ensue . |
4 | If this can be demonstrated , parts of the ITO 's in-house work would be transferred to the private sector partner at a pace that suits both parties . |
5 | After twenty years ' exposure to religious scrutiny , if deemed worthy and untarnished , this votive tablet would be transferred to the Reclusiam itself . |
6 | Panmure 's constituent left the member of parliament in no doubt about his expectation that the appointment would be transferred to one of his own friends , and in fact it was very difficult for a politician to evade such requests without disobliging a voter . |
7 | About 150 patients , the remainder inhabiting Banstead , would be transferred to community hospitals and hostels in London . |
8 | That account would be transferred to a ledger account and a statement sent to ‘ Silver Tours Ltd ’ for payment . |
9 | If the caller could identify himself either by an ID number or a codeword his call would be transferred to the relevant extension . |
10 | It was eventually agreed that sovereignty would be transferred to a United States of Indonesia ( USI ) before 30 December 1949 . |
11 | If the proposed re-adjustments should take place it would mean that the northern half of Baberton Mains would be transferred to the –new–regional division . |
12 | If the proposed re-adjustments should take place it would mean that the northern half of Baberton Mains would be transferred to the –new–regional division . |
13 | Festinniog and those who went by by train would be transferred to the quay in . |
14 | Even though , when finished , the canvas would be transferred to the buyer 's ownership , the substance of the agreement was the provision by the artist of his skill and labour . |
15 | The two other bases , at Athens airport and at Nea Makri north-east of Athens , were to be closed but some of their facilities and operations would be transferred to the remaining bases and auxiliary installations . |
16 | ( 2 ) The Upgrading of Land Tenure Rights Bill would enable 300,000 black householders to convert their existing 99-year leases to full ownership of their homes , and would set up a single property register , while government land loaned to rural tribes for communal farming would be transferred to ownership by those tribes . |
17 | In Ukraine he signed an agreement on the use of nuclear energy and also discussed control of nuclear weapons , receiving assurances from Shaposhnikov that control of nuclear weapons on the territory of the former Soviet Union would be transferred to Russia by July 1993 . |
18 | The fact that revocation thereby deprived the owner of potential development value did not in itself warrant compensation , since if permission had been given the development value would be transferred to the state through the development charge . ) |
19 | The arrangement under which the assets would be transferred to the children by the widow after the deed of variation has to be fairly " cut and dried " before the Inland Revenue would succeed . |
20 | One principle point of concern was the news that the county 's only heavy rescue vehicle , currently stationed at Darlington , would be transferred to Bishop Auckland . |
21 | Its chairman , David Murray , wrote to Mr Gillespie saying that instead of handing over the shares on the previously agreed dates , he could keep them until he was 65 in 1991 , when they would be transferred to MIH in one lump . |
22 | After his or her 18th birthday , the young person would be transferred to a young offenders ' institution before moving to an adult prison aged 21 . |