Example sentences of "[modal v] [be] [verb] [verb] to [be] " in BNC.

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1 Of course , for conversation to provide opportunities for learning in this way , children must be encouraged to continue to be active participants , initiating talk about topics that interest them , asking questions and expressing their opinions .
2 Furthermore , Mary is scarcely a woman whom women today might be expected to find to be a symbol who represents them .
3 What type of mobile phone they 'll be using remains to be seen .
4 These Student Disks may contain general exercises based on common language learning needs or may be customized according to 's identified market sector needs and/or according to clients ' particular syllabus or domain .
5 Which test will be followed remains to be seen .
6 Somewhere in the process , hopefully at the beginning , the design rules that will be followed have to be established , either as a written specification or electronically in the form of a style sheet or template .
7 The British Government rejected the Sleipner gas deal and whether or not alternative import arrangements will be made remains to be seen .
8 JustText obeys the normal Macintosh rules of pull-down menus and so on but all the commands to control the way in which the text will be printed have to be typed in as codes like { f9 } or { us } .
9 How the latter will be achieved remains to be seen , but it has been mooted that a surcharge should be levied on tropical timber , to be paid by the market , which could be used to undertake research into ways of achieving and ensuring tropical forest survival .
10 Exactly how this will be done remains to be seen , but one wonders what the effects will be .
11 Whether coal-bearing Westphalian strata will be found remains to be seen , but as thin coals are also known in the Namurian and Upper Viséan in the Dungannon area , a rich potential source rock for gas seems very probable .
12 As the ageing body loses its ability to cope with alcohol , the amount that can be consumed has to be reduced .
13 The pace at which new financial systems can be introduced needs to be carefully judged .
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