Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] to be [vb pp] on " in BNC.

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1 I it is not envisaged I mean I must n't mislead you at all I want I want to be understood on this issue .
2 I need to be advised on what to do with the existing indexing services — should they be integrated with BG-BASE fields or with the Library system ?
3 We must be constantly vigil and keep a sharp look out for new issues which need to be put on our agenda , so that we can keep pace with the changes that affect our members and organization .
4 The images have pointed to the presence of several previously unknown sites of potential significance which need to be investigated on the ground .
5 For more normal requirements , and where a greater spread of illumination and better photographic quality is called for , it becomes necessary to use bigger lighting units which have to be supported on tripod stands .
6 It 's best to leave the cutting of the opening to a professional builder unless you are skilled , because you will need to know the number and size of needles ( the temporary horizontal supporting timbers that past through the wall , carried on adjustable vertical props ) , and you will have to provide a firm base on which to stand the upright props , which have to be supported on the ground , and not by a wooden floor .
7 In the first group of lead actions the position is as follows : ( 1 ) there are a very large number of major points of law which have to be decided on the manifold issues which arise under the various heads of restitutionary claim ; ( 2 ) there appear to be no or no significant disputes on the common issues of fact affecting the swaps cases generally , and indeed those matters covered by an agreed general statement of fact which has been placed before the court ; ( 3 ) there are discrete factual issues arising in individual cases , eg. , on change of position , since individual local authorities dealt with the money received under swap transactions in several different ways , which are variously relied upon as furnishing a change of position defence .
8 On the arrival or departure of the King and Queen crowds of loyal subjects — mostly ladies — besiege the barriers which have to be erected on the platform , whilst the entrance to the station and the railings overlooking the Royal waiting room are thick with those who would catch a glimpse of Royalty …
9 If you wish to be entered on this system I would ask that you complete the enclosed input form and return it to me .
10 If you wish to be included on our database would you please complete the Buyers Input Form and return it to [ name ] at the above address .
11 Skilled , semi-skilled , non-skilled workers see the different levels of of livelihood that you see to be measured on sort of thing and er therefore you 've got ta good way of representing this society as a whole have n't you .
12 Behavioural rights are more a matter of belief than legislation since they tend to be based on conclusions which you have reached about yourself in relation to others .
13 Typically , they tend to be based on American-made cars from the 1930s and 1940s .
14 Local authorities across the region are being asked if they want to be represented on a steering committee , which would also lobby for improvements .
15 They expect to be waited on hand and foot , they 've got no consideration for others .
16 ‘ As far as I can gather from my limited field work they seem to be produced on every possible and impossible occasion .
17 Apart from its limited spatial resolution the main disadvantage of this technique is that , for it to be safe , it has to be done with isotopes with extraordinarily short half-lives and that means that they have to be prepared on site .
18 The constitution guarantees federal payments , but that does not mean they have to be made on time .
19 WE KNOW TOO THAT MORE AND MORE PROBLEMS — ENVIRONMENTAL , ECONOMIC , INDUSTRIAL — ARE TOO BIG FOR ONE COUNTRY TO SOLVE : THEY HAVE TO BE TACKLED ON A EUROPEAN LEVEL .
20 Maggie , who once said ‘ Pennies do n't come from heaven — they have to be earned on earth ’ , makes sure she gets first-class treatment during her travels .
21 And they have to be supervised on the roads — traffic here is mad compared to what they are used to . ’
22 The only problem with the theory , from the point of view of a journalist , is that agents — as opinionated and informed as anyone in the trade — are rightly jealous of their relationships with editors and publishers , and so they refuse to be quoted on anything critical .
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