Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] [be] to [be] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Evidently , if the design of text recognition systems is to be at all inspired , it may as well be by the best natural example available . |
2 | ( It had been announced in July 1990 by the Soviet Union that from Jan. 1 , 1991 , trade between COMECON members was to be in freely convertible currency and at world market prices — see pp. 37630 ; 37979 . |
3 | New non-specialist periodicals were to be in Arabic unless permission for the use of a foreign language was obtained from the government-appointed Higher National Council for Information and Communication [ see p. 37218 for adoption in July 1989 of information code creating this Council ] . |
4 | One of the Penge termini was to be at the top of Anerley Hill , by the Crystal Palace , then in use as a large exhibition centre , which it was hoped would attract much traffic to the trams . |
5 | But his finest hour in the Leone films is to be on television next week . |
6 | ( b ) The presumption rebutted ( i ) By express words The parties may always provide expressly that time limits are to be of the essence . |