Example sentences of "[vb pp] to the [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 7.1 Warranty re-convictions The Tenant warrants that prior to the execution of this Lease [ it ] has disclosed to the Landlord in writing any conviction judgment or finding of any court or tribunal relating to the Tenant ( or any director or other officer or major shareholder of the Tenant ) of such a nature as to be likely to affect the decision of any insurer or underwriter to grant or to continue insurance of any of the Insured Risks The landlord may wish to include this in order to protect its position resulting from insurance contracts being uberrimae fidei , with the resultant obligation to disclose to the insurers material facts within its actual or presumed knowledge .
2 A.1 The Vendor warrants and represents to and undertakes with the Purchaser that , save only as and to the extent disclosed to the Purchaser in this Agreement or in the Disclosure Letter , each of the Warranties : —
3 The defendants sought to argue that the plaintiff was prevented from claiming breach of warranty since the material fact constituting the breach had been disclosed to the plaintiff at a meeting prior to signing the disclosure letter but had not been eventually contained in that letter .
4 A further clause provided that the plaintiff would not be entitled to claim for breach of warranty if the material matter had been fairly disclosed to the plaintiff in the disclosure letter but that no other information of which the plaintiff had knowledge would prejudice any claim by the plaintiff under the warranties .
5 The newly created Department of Cell Biology is committed to the discovery of novel anti-tumour chemotherapeutic agents targeted against proteins encoded by oncogenes .
6 Mindanao Alliance ( established in 1978 , committed to the protection of civil rights and the economic development of Mindanao , Homobono Adaza l. ; Nacionalista Party ( originally established in 1907 , resurrected in 1988 by Aquino 's opponents , Salvador Laurel pres. , Juan Ponce Enrile sec. gen . ) ;
7 Nevertheless , ‘ the government is firmly committed to the protection of the environment ’ though ‘ this need not be incompatible with ensuring that adequate supplies of opencast are produced ’ .
8 This contrasts with ICI 's claim that it is " firmly committed to the protection of the environment , and fully supports the Montreal Protocol [ on the protection of the ozone layer — see ED no. 52 ] .
9 Our family were activists , totally committed to the struggle for freedom and justice .
10 The party 's popular front image , by contrast , captured the imagination of countless intellectuals wishing to be involved in a broad cultural movement committed to the struggle against fascism .
11 With our allies , this government is committed to the elimination of intermediate-range missiles on both sides .
12 Management appeared to regret this , to some extent at least because they themselves were master craftsmen and committed to the notion of craft skill .
13 And as we have already noted , many male workers , especially in " skilled " occupations , were committed to the notion of a male " family wage " high enough to keep wife and children .
14 But the government is committed to the notion of care by the community and wants families to take on greater responsibilities .
15 The group has invested heavily in building up its Mercury business in the UK and is also committed to the expansion of its PCN business but the disposal of between 10 per cent and 20 per cent of Hong Kong Telecom will allay concerns about the group 's funding requirements .
16 So in allocating loans , banks are especially committed to the expansion of their more important customers and preferential terms are offered through lower interest rates or more flexible borrowing limits .
17 The city is committed to the advancement of modern management systems and performance measurement .
18 The wife , dependent on her husband 's increasing earnings , is committed to the work of home-making for him and their children .
19 In October last year the Muslim Judicial Council received a letter from Mandela calling it ‘ one of South Africa 's most powerful organizations committed to the winning of human rights for all our peoples ’ .
20 Comment : ‘ Council is committed to the preparation on a Local Plan and has started with the preparation of a series of village working documents .
21 In practice , these provisions will be very difficult to apply but the preamble to the EC Directive may give some assistance as it talks about the European Community being fully committed to the promotion of international standardization .
22 The two countries were committed to the scheme until 1989 , when Hungary withdrew .
23 Because in the past , upper-class unionists have been less than staunchly committed to the defence of traditional loyalism , it is assumed that others who acquire elements of upper-class status , such as a university education , will themselves be more moderate than their uneducated elders .
24 Within this discourse nation and people converged under the natural leadership of a Conservative Party which appointed itself as guardian , committed to the defence of their integrity against attack from hostile or alien forces .
25 The Christian Democratic Popular Republican Movement ( MRP ) had been formed in November 1944 as a new reformist party , but one committed to the defence of the individual in society .
26 Drawing together the two strands of our research proposal , we would hypothesise that the process of accommodation to changes in the social construction of marriage and marriage problems which forced the NMGC to reassess its goals , also involved a shift from a movement broadly committed to the defence of the institution of marriage to an increasingly specialised agency , treating marital problems as the products of new-type privatised marital relationships .
27 The available armed forces were expected to be fully committed to the defence of Italy in the first two years of a war .
28 However , it must be stressed that the High Anglicans reserved their contempt for the Whig bishops ; they recognised that there were some sound bishops ( though not as many as they would like ) , and they remained committed to the defence of the institution of episcopacy .
29 The Government is committed to the philosophy of privatisation , and the policy grinds relentlessly on .
30 Support for a fixed Channel link soon emerged as a prime candidate for assistance although the British and French governments remained committed to the idea of a privately financed tunnel .
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