Example sentences of "[prep] be [vb pp] direct to " in BNC.
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1 | Secondly , applications had to be made direct to the appropriate Secretary of State who , if not available , had to sign at the earliest possible opportunity ( though they could be issued initially by a civil servant ) . |
2 | After a study of the extensive panorama , if a return is to be made direct to Ingleton , the route of ascent must be reversed exactly . |
3 | Bookings to be made direct to Morris Coaches . |
4 | I understand payment is to be made direct to Mrs N Brown . |
5 | Those solicitors , in their turn , caused or thought that they had caused the documents to be dispatched direct to the father and the mother with a covering letter specifically directing attention to the desirability of obtaining independent legal advice . |
6 | This allowed a rating to allocate a proportion of his pay each month to be sent direct to his family . |
7 | Since 1869 imprisonment for debt has been rare , and by the Administration of justice Act 1970 it has been completely abolished , and replaced by the remedy of attachment of earnings , i.e. a procedure whereby a portion of the debtor 's earnings may be directed by the court to be paid direct to the creditor . |
8 | If the premium is paid 100% by the employee it is in order for benefit to be paid direct to the employee without deduction of Income Tax . |
9 | If your fees are to be paid direct to the University by your home institution , Government or other sponsoring agency , the University will submit an invoice to that body . |
10 | If your fees are to be paid direct to the University by your home institution , government or other sponsoring agency , the University will submit an account to that body . |
11 | In course of time these petitions came to be addressed direct to the Chancellor himself . |
12 | For those businesses , such as retailing , where the proportion is high , it is often more cost effective for cash to be transported direct to our Cash Centres around the country to deal with the cash requirements of numerous business customers , including many major high street retailers . |