Example sentences of "be transfer to " in BNC.

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1 Inmates here will be transfered to the new Bullingdon Prison near Bicester which opens in March .
2 And anyone who doubts whether the method can safely be transferred to literature should consult one of Amis 's best novels , Ending up .
3 He was a pain in Sergeant Bramble 's bottom and the sooner he could recommend that Quince be transferred to somewhere more metropolitan , where robbery with violence might occur , the happier Bramble would be .
4 Planted into well-scrubbed clay pots topped with gravel , miniature spring bulbs make unusual Christmas presents which can be transferred to the recipient 's garden after reflowering
5 The row culminated in the headteacher , Jim Nind , asking to be transferred to another post and four of the seven teachers , apparently exhausted by the events , going on sick leave for a week .
6 When the industry is sold off this obligation will be transferred to privately- owned distribution companies .
7 It was confirmed yesterday that the meeting scheduled for Doncaster on 27 October is to be transferred to Carlisle .
8 The work will be transferred to the group 's factories in Northern Ireland although some workers may find jobs with the group in Plymouth .
9 When one of the three dates falls on a weekend when cheap-rate calls apply , the concession will be transferred to another day .
10 After talks with BR 's Chairman , Peter Parker , we agreed that the sensible way forward was for a new company , British Rail Investments , to be formed and for the subsidiaries to be transferred to the private sector , with the proceeds going to British Rail .
11 By 1983 these services accounted for almost £I billion of the annual budget and any savings made there could be transferred to the main activity of treating patients .
12 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 .
13 A more fundamental question is : to what extent do we allow cultural elements of the first century to be transferred to our day ?
14 Meanwhile , the hostages were to be transferred to a safe house in Cyprus and then spirited away by sea .
15 MG Kent TN4 8XP THE difficulty faced by many younger pensioners is that the husband 's income derives mainly from occupational pensions and this can not be transferred to the wife .
16 The production of and resistance to the antibiotic is coded for on plasmid pAg K84 , but unfortunately this can be transferred to the pathogen in the presence of another opine ( nopaline ) , which is contained in crown gall tissue .
17 Homes left empty without good reason by any public authority will be transferred to a better social landlord .
18 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 .
19 Whether one tries to illustrate subsidiarity by an upturned pyramid or a spiked helmet is irrelevant : Sir Christopher 's definition makes it clear that , far from being a guarantee for decentralisation , ‘ subsidiarity ’ is a blank cheque for more and more power to be transferred to Community level , just as the principle 's enshrinement in the German constitution has led to massive centralisation of power and expenditure in that country .
20 Not content with this , it is the German government which is demanding that further political power be transferred to the Community level , especially the European Parliament , where they will have the strongest presence , in virtue of the fact that Germany is now 50% more populous than any other European country .
21 In early 1966 Hayes was asked to nominate any prisoners he felt should be transferred to these new secure prisons .
22 By the mid-seventeenth century it had become normal for the wealth of the old people to be transferred to the next generation when they retired , perhaps in their sixties , but for the retired couple to retain houseroom in the family home ; and in order to make disputes less likely , these retirement arrangements were increasingly recorded in deeds .
23 On no account whatsoever should cleaning chemicals be transferred to food containers , bottles or packs used for drinks or drinking vessels including paper or plastic disposable cups .
24 It is possible for some urethral discharge from the penis to be transferred to the seat if the male is sitting down ; and if a second male should accidentally touch the same part of the seat soon afterwards with his penis , then infection could be acquired .
25 If he can not stand , the patient might be transferred to his bed before being cleaned , but if he is using a commode , it is usually possible to clean him from under the commode seat , once the pan of the commode has been taken out of the way .
26 Otherwise , the patient might be transferred to a specialist Stroke Unit or have a private consultation with a specialist physiotherapist .
27 In this way , the basic pattern in the egg could be transferred to the cells .
28 By rocking back on your heels , the weight will be transferred to the windward side and the board will turn into the wind .
29 Another proposal , which has been included in the set of draft amendments to the Federal Constitution , is that the income of ‘ organizations of associated labour ’ that arises from monopoly power , or from other special advantages , should be transferred to the federal government .
30 Individual nerve cells , muscle cells and secreting cells operate on such precisely similar principles that knowledge from one species can be transferred to all others .
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