Example sentences of "matter [vb mod] be [vb pp] to " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps those matters may be attended to during the passage of the Bill .
2 However , a particular feature of the provisions on Cooperation in the fields of Justice and Home Affairs is that they expressly envisage that certain matters may be transferred to Community competence .
3 There is the opportunity to manage and develop the legal function in the most effective manner , deciding which matters should be handled personally , which matters should be given to outside solicitors and whether or when to consult specialist counsel .
4 According to the Emperor Valentinian all matters should be submitted to the Holy See , but we only claim the right to judge in disputed matters .
5 Whereas in the past Catholic teaching had implied that all such matters should be left to God , however large a family one already had , the Council affirmed that ‘ parents themselves should ultimately make the judgement ’ ( Gaudium et Spes 50 ) as to whether or not they should have further children .
6 In its report , the committee did not recommend any change in the law but that these matters should be left to the good sense and judgement ( hopefully ) of Cabinet ministers , utilising the Radcliffe guidelines .
7 The critical question , the answer to which underlies any statement concerning jurisdictional limits , is whose relative opinion on which matters should be held to be authoritative ?
8 It was obvious that such matters should be brought to our attention as soon as possible . ’
9 On the premise that ‘ too many cooks spoil the broth ’ , he asks us to reiterate that day to day management of the Village is in the hands of the Warden , Mrs. Pat Holmes , and any guidance , questions or advice on such matters should be addressed to her in the first instance .
10 Somebody er to whom the erm er matters could be referred to er whom er could remove trustees er who are er not acting in er the best interests er of the fund er to whom er I understand that the erm beneficiaries could er appeal if they felt that their fund was being erm used i in the wrong way , which is something that we have n't got at the moment .
11 These matters could be left to the two parties to agree as they arise , but the standard forms assume that prior agreement will lead to a smoother running project .
12 The debate which deals with these matters will be referred to and the conceptual apparatus which has been developed in that debate will be used where appropriate .
13 Matters can be referred to sub-committees , the agenda manipulated to ensure the desired result .
14 Unanimity is required for all important decisions , although in cases of disagreement the matter may be referred to the federal government for decision .
15 Should a dispute arise between the seller and the buyer , the matter should be referred to a mutually agreed Queen 's Counsel [ a senior lawyer ] whose decision would be binding .
16 If so , the House has the opportunity to consider whether the matter should be referred to the Committee of Privileges .
17 In case of dispute between custody officer and investigating officer ( who may often outrank him ) , section 39(6) provides that the matter should be referred to an officer of the rank of superintendent or above .
18 That letter was placed before a planning sub-committee on 17 March 1983 , when it was resolved that the matter should be referred to the works committee .
19 If such a settlement is agreed , the matter should be referred to your Underwriters immediately and they will decide what cover can be given for the future .
20 The headnote in the Weekly Law Reports is wrong : it states that the lease provided that disputes were to be referred to arbitration , whereas in fact the lease between Ipswich and Fisons said that if Fisons did not accept Ipswich 's terms the matter should be referred to an independent expert .
21 The NEC had suggested that the matter should be advised to Divisions , for each to nominate a person to attend and report back , with the possibility of the creation of a certificate of attendance .
22 As no progress could be made at that meeting , it was agreed that the matter should be brought to the next stage of procedures which is Joint Industrial Council .
23 Queries relating to this matter should be addressed to the Librarian .
24 Some felt a shudder at the thought of tackling the sense of humour of the Prophet Muhammad and the holy imams of Islam , and counselled that the subject matter should be confined to modern times .
25 In 1947 Britain and the US said the matter should be left to the Italian courts .
26 In further discussion the suggestion was made that the best course would be to introduce the Bill without any provision abolishing capital punishment and to explain in the Second Reading debate that , since the question of capital punishment was one on which there were differences of opinion transcending Party lines , the Government felt that the matter should be left to a free vote .
27 In view of the evident division of opinion among Ministers , it was suggested at the meeting of the Cabinet on 19th June that the best course would be to introduce the Criminal Justice Bill without any provision abolishing capital punishment and to explain in the Second Reading Debate that since the question of capital punishment was one on which there were differences of opinion transcending Party lines , the Government felt that the matter should be left to a free vote on the Report Stage of the Bill .
28 When I asked earlier what those penalties might be , I was fobbed off with the answer that the matter would be referred to the industrial tribunal , and that the worker involved might receive some form of compensation .
29 David Bowen , secretary of the Northern Ireland FA , said earlier in the day that the matter would be referred to FIFA if Sunderland failed to relent .
30 He said the matter would be put to the executive committee in Darlington for further discussion .
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