Example sentences of "be presented to " in BNC.

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1 Adultery has been a hanging matter — both in this and in the usual sense of the phrase — for the literature of the past , and perhaps it could be suggested that both senses may at times be presented to the mind by what Amis does with the subject , and that there is no striking difference in this respect between what he did in the Sixties and what he has done in the Eighties .
2 These will all be presented to interested donors in a common summarised format that will provide them with the information they are looking for to make their decisions .
3 CAMRA has launched its own manifesto for the next General Election with policies to be presented to candidates of all parties for action in the next parliament .
4 In an affidavit to be presented to the hearing , the auditor calculated that Hammersmith could lose £74m at current levels of interest rate and £186m if rates rose by 1 per cent .
5 Its paper was to be presented to a Market Research Society seminar last March when , with three days ' notice , the health department instructed the authors to withdraw it .
6 If the finished product is n't ready when the sales force make their monthly calls , advance cassettes , track details and campaign plans will be presented to the retailers instead .
7 Working within an embassy office or the regional office of a multilateral bank it is not difficult for donors ' staff to come up with a list of potential projects which can be presented to a recipient country 's ministry of finance for discussion .
8 But he wants all the facts to be presented to the committee before a corporate decision is made not to invest in the UK . ’
9 Eleanor could be presented to his mother , even if Karen and Caroline and all the others could n't .
10 What caused its collapse was Craig 's conversion to something which could be presented to loyalists as power-sharing .
11 In a modern industrial society economic goals are divisible , both because an increased standard of living is such a broad goal that success on one front can be presented to the members as a decent reward for abandoning some other aim , and because the economic goals of competing groups can be simultaneously satisfied provided there is economic growth .
12 At the Annual General Meeting of the Lord Lieutenants ' Association — surely Britain 's most exclusive trade union — there is much discussion of such knotty questions as whether the pushy chairman of the local district council has , as he insists he has , the right to be presented to the Queen before the laid-back leader of the county council .
13 If the public is to get the message , it must be presented to them many times .
14 The results are to be presented to the annual congress of the College of Ophthalmologists tomorrow by Mr Miles Tutton , consultant ophthalmologist at Clatterbridge Hospital , Chester , where the treatment is provided .
15 An aide to Mr Yeltsin said a draft of a new constitution prepared on behalf of the president would be presented to Congress today that would put the emergency powers he was granted last autumn on a permanent basis .
16 An aide to Mr Yeltsin said a draft of a new constitution prepared on behalf of the president would be presented to Congress today .
17 An aide to Mr Yeltsin said a draft of a new constitution prepared on behalf of the president would be presented to Congress today that would put the emergency powers he was granted last autumn on a permanent basis .
18 His study , to be presented to the British Psychological Society 's annual conference in Scarborough today , found that one in three girls wanted to be thinner , even though many of them were not overweight .
19 Among his achievements at Chelsea were some pineapples considered fine enough to be presented to the King by Sir Hans Sloane .
20 Findings will be presented to an EC management committee which will produce any recommendations for action throughout the Community .
21 The cup , which was valued at £30 , attracted much notice and was sent to London to be presented to William IV .
22 Repeated medians are usually sufficient for exploratory purposes but , if the results are to be presented to a wider audience , the more pleasing appearance that can be achieved by hanning may well repay the extra effort .
23 Other issues relate to investigating how this uncertainty information can best be presented to the user .
24 And so the records went on — ‘ a cap be presented to those members who perform the hat trick ’ , ‘ all hat trick caps to be the same colour ’ .
25 Prepare trigger material to be presented to the learner :
26 written medical evidence , or evidence of compassionate circumstances relevant to the performance of a candidate in a written examination must be presented to the course director or senior course tutor not later than five days following the examination ;
27 written medical evidence , or evidence of compassionate circumstances relevant to the performance of a candidate in cumulative or other forms of assessment must be presented to the course director or senior course tutor by the date on which the work was due to be submitted .
28 After the event , 239 of the Earl 's friends subscribed towards a trophy to be presented to him as an expression of their gratitude and to commemorate the Tournament .
29 However , today 's enlightened experts realize that there is little point in discovering important diet guidelines unless these can be presented to the public in a form which makes them realistic and easy to incorporate into daily eating .
30 The Ibanez FGM 100 and the Chandler 555 will be presented to the lucky winners during the London Music Show ‘ 92 which is taking place at Wembley on November 28th and 29th .
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