Example sentences of "[conj] [noun prp] [noun] [am/are] to [be] " in BNC.

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1 Some of the most exciting events have occurred in this imaginary place , and I am always disappointed when I visit Wood Green to find that no school , no schoolhouse , no children and , above all , no Miss Watson or Miss Fogerty are to be seen .
2 Ivan Lawler and Graham Burns are to be awarded the Pierre de Coubertin International Fair Play Trophy in Paris on 7th .
3 Editor , — A Esmail and S Everington are to be congratulated on their study of racial discrimination against doctors .
4 ‘ Elsewhere in the Rochdale district , there are extensive works required at Moss Hall Bridge where the spandrel walls and parapets of this high masonry arch structure have shown signs of movement , and in Heywood the bridges spanning Manchester Street and Schofield Street are to be strengthened .
5 Curbs in front of John Knox House and St Giles are to be eliminated and bollards planted in their place in order to allow the space in front of these landmarks to become significant .
6 HIV prevention workers must ensure that they prioritise their work according to epidemiologically demonstrable need if the alarming trends in surveillance data on sexually transmitted diseases and HIV infection are to be arrested or reversed .
7 SOUTHAMPTON suffered a double blow yesterday when they discovered Terry Hurlock and Iain Dowie are to be banned for two matches .
8 The regulatory body OFWAT estimates that increases in charges of up to 86% can be expected between now and 2004 if all national and EC standards are to be met
9 GRE also announced that its Lytham and Edinburgh offices are to be the subject of a six-month operating review to improve efficiency .
10 GS , and GT at the high-end wo n't be getting too much more attention , though GT prices are to be cut to bring it into line with Freedom .
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