Example sentences of "[conj] [noun pl] [be] [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 Where drains are connected to the public sewer , they can either be single , where each house has its own connection , or communal , where each house is joined to one big pipe which goes to the sewer .
2 solo performers or groups were signed to major record companies .
3 These problems or investigations are expected to be diverse .
4 Special liquid reagents or tablets are added to a sample of aquarium water .
5 Either iron boots or weights are strapped to the ankles and the legs are raised to an almost vertical position .
6 Trade union education , particularly where opportunities are limited to representatives who enjoy day-release facilities , can simply highlight the differences between the active minority and ordinary members .
7 Airborne oils and greases from cooking , footwear or pets are attracted to , and settle on , the fibres of your carpet , the kitchen flooring and the grouting between tiles , making these surfaces look dull and grimy as dirt and dust particles stick to them .
8 The situation is more encouraging in the Netherlands , where parents were found to be involved in the care process ‘ to some extent ’ at least in 90 per cent of cases ; intensive involvement is , however , limited to 39 per cent of cases ( Ploeg and Scholte , 1988 ) .
9 Bowlers & brollies were added to this outfit — and in out-of-synch areas far from London , kids wore mixtures of suedehead hair , check shirts , Sta-Prests , boots , bowlers & brollies .
10 Harden 's data indicate an annual range of soil losses varying from , with the highest rates of erosion occurring where soils are exposed to drought , overgrazing or tillage .
11 However , we are aware of the concerns that have been expressed about the system as compared with the arrangements in England and Wales , where appeals are made to valuation and community charge tribunals .
12 Examples are Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 , 5.84(5) which allows entry to a place where there are reasonable grounds to suspect signals or messages being sent to smugglers , various statutes relating to Customs and Excise matters , and various statutes giving powers of entry to Gas , Electricity and Trading Standards Officers , Firemen and Valuation Officers .
13 The public appears unaware that departments have moved over the years from a production orientation , where individuals were matched to available services , to a marketing orientation where departments seek to establish customers ' needs through individual assessment and meet them individually by care management .
14 Coloured guiding lines or tracks are related to signs as ‘ self-guiding ’ devices .
15 Where libraries were seen to be furthering school purposes there was a strong case for supporting them adequately , in both financial and wider terms .
16 In this they would follow the hugely popular and successful Italian Serie A league , where transfers are limited to the summer break between seasons and a short five-day ‘ window ’ in November .
17 Notation or codes are appended to a sequence of topics in order to arrange them in some clearly defined order .
18 Where lights are attached to the house , they can normally be run from one of the house lighting circuits ( provided fittings and external switches are weatherproof ) .
19 ‘ I hope Luib 's bunch bloodied their nose for them , or things are going to be rather tight around here in a few moments . ’
20 ( g ) Durability and determination of merchantability It was clearly established in the pre-1973 cases that where goods are entrusted to a carrier for transmission to the buyer , they must be capable of remaining fit throughout the normal incidents of carriage ( Mash and Murrell Ltd v Joseph I Emmanuel Ltd [ 1961 ] 1 WLR 862 rev [ 1962 ] 1 WLR 16 ) .
21 ‘ I agree totally that where fixtures are moved to another day , supporters should be given plenty of notice so they can make their plans well in advance .
22 To early Christians dragons symbolised paganism and sin , witness Psalms xci:13 , where saints are said to ‘ trample the dragon under their feet ’ .
23 Where allocations are made to individual service points , a number of factors may be taken into account in deciding the division of funds .
24 It has been confirmed in an extra-statutory concession ( dated 19.12.88 ) that the taxation position is treated by the Inland Revenue as the same where payments are made to the purchaser under an indemnity in the sale agreement .
25 Small gifts of fruit or flowers are offered to the Deity .
26 At this point various drugs or vehicles were added to the incubation media .
27 Women are under more ideological pressure to maintain a perfect home in owner-occupied property , where standards are seen to be the individual responsibility of the owners , rather than being outside a tenant 's control as in rented property , although of course women in all forms of accommodation are subjected to these pressures .
28 Where children are considered to be ‘ at risk ’ within their families , the social service agencies have a statutory duty to monitor their continued safety , and to co-ordinate services to help their families look after them properly .
29 Opposition was likely to be stronger where children were transferred to another small school rather than to a larger school .
30 It was thought ( wrongly at it turns out ) prior to the case of Vestey v IRC discussed below , that where assets were transferred to a non-resident discretionary trust with a number of beneficiaries ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom , each and every beneficiary could be taxed upon the income of the trust ( see s742(2) ( d ) ; Lord Howard de Walden v IRC ( 1941 ) 25 TC 121 ( CA ) ; Congreve v IRC ( 1948 ) 30 TC 163 ( HL ) ) .
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