Example sentences of "[be] [verb] directly to the " in BNC.

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1 The results indicate problems for hearing people in using sign language effectively which might be traced directly to the problems of the language learning situation .
2 In the penny oracles of the press , however , there were bolder accusations as when The Daily Graphic ( 16 November 1900 ) confidently asserted that ‘ the pistol is the ideal weapon of the Hooligan … his love for it can be traced directly to the influence of the ‘ penny dreadfuls ' ’ ’ .
3 The next portion ( 11–14 ) can be traced directly to the lecture " Socrates and Tragedy " ( February 1870 ) , but the rest of the book ( 15–25 ) is a less tidy amalgam .
4 The only parts of the Home Support Project which were not clearly understood at first were ( a ) its method of obtaining clients ( it was sometimes thought that any dementia sufferer in the borough could be referred directly to the development officer ) , and ( b ) the fact that the development officers could not step in immediately the psychogeriatrician referred a client to the project , but had to wait until the research assessment had been carried out ( which would confirm the client 's eligibility for the project service ) .
5 So it wo n't necessarily be that patients from er a G P surgery or a G P practice will be referred directly to the local hospital .
6 There is no scope for distortion from indexer interpretation ; indexing error is minimized and new terms can be added directly to the vocabulary as needed .
7 While Fullan writes in a wide educational context , his work can be applied directly to the initiatives now underway in the UK :
8 These life-sustaining ingredients can be applied directly to the vine by man , indeed are so applied by man in commercial viticulture , yet according to Mike Woodhead , the owner of ‘ Le Bonheur ’ in South Africa , it is possible to effect a permanently natural and desirable nutrient cycle in soils considered inferior by some .
9 The very stability which so commended itself to farmers — any transient compound is less useful in agriculture unless it can be applied directly to the pest — was the factor which so alarmed ecologists .
10 You can buy liquid shading ( a spray-on opaque covering ) that can be applied directly to the glass , as well as plastic sheeting and mesh that you pin inside the greenhouse .
11 Donations to the appeal can be made directly to the Treasurer , The Hampshire Playing Fields Association , .
12 All enquiries and applications should be made directly to the grant-awarding body ; the correct address of the local education office is generally available from schools and public libraries .
13 Application for admission to this course should be made directly to the University ( see page 50 ) .
14 The price for this remarkable meal , including all wines and canapes , is £30 and booking should be made directly to the restaurant at Castlehill , Edinburgh .
15 Pass the straps between the forefinger and the thumb , then by closing the hand , the loop is gripped firm , and one retains full sensitivity as though the line were to be connected directly to the arm .
16 These were safer than petrol engines , more suitable because they could be run more slowly and could be connected directly to the propeller .
17 Instead , the surplus should be transferred directly to the p&l account reserve .
18 The US administration announced emergency medical aid to be channelled directly to the Baltic republics .
19 This discomfort on passing urine can be related directly to the gonococcal infection , but again like the vaginal discharge , there are no distinguishing features to give clues that the gonococcus is responsible .
20 It has been claimed that company-level bargaining has advantages over , and is presumptively more efficient than , industry-wide bargaining in that wages can be related directly to the firm 's performance , profitability and capacity to pay ( Ulman , 1974a ) .
21 All other flying leads for the switches and indicators are at low voltage and these can be soldered directly to the p.c.b .
22 Any material gathered on board the craft can either be recorded and saved as evidence or can be transmitted directly to the police control room .
23 Here then the trust remains valid , but since the passage of the actual trust object into the hands of a third person can be attributed directly to the testator and his debts , no execution in rem is allowed .
24 Where personal contacts exist , sites may be offered directly to the developer by the bank or receiver ( often a chartered accountant ) .
25 JOHN Major will today be linked directly to the Iraqgate arms scandal , Labour said yesterday .
26 In some cities there was an additional pilgrim station where special pilgrim trains could be brought directly to the pilgrimage area without having to cause alarm or inconvenience to European residents .
27 These requirements will suffice to ensure that issue costs in respect of instruments other than shares will not be charged directly to the share premium account but will be charged against profits over the term of the capital instrument .
28 Article 89 of the constitution clearly stated that the constitution could only be revised with the prior agreement of parliament , but basing his decision on article 11 ( the clause which gave the president power to hold referenda ) , de Gaulle decided that the question would be put directly to the people .
29 Monitoring and attempting to prevent the pollution will cost millions over the next few years and will be passed directly to the consumer as an unforseen expense .
30 The law of that state as to the service of documents originating abroad may permit documents to be sent directly to the defendant without the use of any local official acting as intermediary , or it may insist on the documents passing through , for example , the court having jurisdiction at the defendant 's place of residence , the parquet attached to that court , or a huissier practising in the relevant area .
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