Example sentences of "[adv] the [noun sg] [be] to be " in BNC.

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1 There was no point in transforming Paris and making it easy of access for visitors if there was nothing to see or do when one got there , and so the Court was to be made open as well as brilliant .
2 Similarly , the firm and a qualifying intermediary can agree in writing that only the intermediary is to be the customer ( in which case the client is not an indirect customer ) ; in practice , this agreement should be linked with the intermediary 's agreement that the intermediary 's client is not to be treated as an indirect customer .
3 Soon the canal was to be closed and emptied for repairs .
4 Once the designated approver has decided whether or not the package is to be approved , he will grant or deny approval to the package using option 1.5.3 .
5 One must hope that Maxwell will be well enough to assume the role next week , but meanwhile the company is to be congratulated on replacing him with so sterling a performance by this seasoned professional .
6 Thereafter the total is to be held constant .
7 How strictly the section is to be construed remains in some doubt .
8 Another big advantage of Creation 6 as far as the Duomatic user is concerned , is that the programme allows you to see your design in full colour and over the whole 180 needles , or however wide the knitting is to be , before committing punch to card .
9 Not only was the administration of education to be decentralized , but also the curriculum was to be revised to eradicate the transmission of ideas about the deferential duties of citizen subjects , which were to be altered to stress individual rights .
10 Now the scheme is to be extended .
11 Now the scheme is to be extended across the company .
12 Paul Rotha was amongst those who argued that crime films did much to change the whole basis of film technique ; now the pace was to be crisper , there was more naturalism , and dialogue was lifted out of the ‘ doldrums of the photographed play ’ .
13 NOW the Queen is to be a taxpayer , I assume tax will also be charged as a benefit in kind for private use of her yacht , train , aeroplane and homes .
14 Often the survey is to be conducted after months of work on a theme , and by this time the researcher has become immersed in the work and tends to forget that other people do not have the same interest or knowledge .
15 Originally the depot was to be known as Kirby Hall , in recognition of its dual role as an exhibition hall .
16 It is said that if the Logos is to be conceived to be in some sense male , then equally the Spirit is to be held to be female .
17 It was recognized that a work of literature might employ , to advance its serious purpose , a style which resembled , or had the same effect as , the pornographer 's : here the jury was to be assisted to draw the line by experts who would offer judgments as to the degree of importance the article represented in its particular discipline .
18 A condition in this arrangement whereby the plaintiff was to be replaced as architect for the scheme did not constitute inducing breach of contract .
19 Even the id is to be socialized , as it is ‘ organized about its experience in object-relationship ’ .
20 The government overruled the Lords ' amendment , but made one small concession : if less than 50 per cent of the eligible voters recorded their vote then the election was to be declared null and void .
21 On occasions , the author puts an unfortunate gloss on a point , such as at page 9 , where ( in commenting on the capital gains tax ) he states that an individual may ‘ claim as a concession ’ to be taxed on capital gains under what is known as the ‘ half-income ’ rule whereas section 21 , Finance Act , 1965 , makes it clear that M where the rule operates in favour of the individual , then the tax is to be computed as that basis .
22 the issue to be determined ( 8.4 ) ( 1.1 ) ; the expert 's qualifications ( 8.5 ) ( 1.1 ) ; that he is to act as an expert and not as an arbitrator ( 8.6 ) ( 1.3 ) ; how the expert is to be appointed ( 8.7 ) ( 1.1 ) ; that the decision will be final and binding ( 8.8 ) ( 1.3 ) ; the due date for payment of the amount determined ( 8.9 ) ( 1.3 ) ; that the expert has the power to award interest ( 8.10 ) ( 1.3 ) ; provision for interest to run for late payment of the amount determined ( 8.11 ) ( 1.4 ) ( sometimes found elsewhere in the agreement ) ; and how the expert is to be paid ( 8.12 ) ( 1.3 ) .
23 the issue to be determined ( 8.4 ) ( 1.1 ) ; the expert 's qualifications ( 8.5 ) ( 1.1 ) ; that he is to act as an expert and not as an arbitrator ( 8.6 ) ( 1.3 ) ; how the expert is to be appointed ( 8.7 ) ( 1.1 ) ; that the decision will be final and binding ( 8.8 ) ( 1.3 ) ; the due date for payment of the amount determined ( 8.9 ) ( 1.3 ) ; that the expert has the power to award interest ( 8.10 ) ( 1.3 ) ; provision for interest to run for late payment of the amount determined ( 8.11 ) ( 1.4 ) ( sometimes found elsewhere in the agreement ) ; and how the expert is to be paid ( 8.12 ) ( 1.3 ) .
24 8.7 How the expert is to be appointed
25 The clause must also deal with how the expert is to be appointed if the parties can not agree on his appointment , usually with the help of a professional body : see 10.2 .
26 8.12 How the expert is to be paid
27 how the sample is to be chosen ( Aberdeen Royal Infirmary is a general teaching hospital with about 650 beds in 30 wards . )
28 What it could not agree on was how the budget was to be balanced ; and it was this disagreement that led to the break-up of the government .
29 When you have worked out how you can fit in knitting a garter stitch sweater , the next stage is to decide how the garment is to be knitted .
30 Although the school does not receive its budget share in actual cash , it is still free to decide exactly how the money is to be spent .
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