Example sentences of "[that] [noun] [noun pl] be [prep] [be] " in BNC.

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1 Assume that n records are to be stored , and N addresses are available for record storage .
2 ‘ One thing that industry likes is to be able to foresee the changes in the next few years , ’ he said .
3 It quoted from the Pharmaceutical Journal , which had commented that CNAA degrees were to be comparable with those of the universities , and ‘ teachers in pharmacy are confident that this is , and will remain so ’ .
4 The second congress of the All-Russian Peasants Union , meeting in November , dismissed the Manifesto out of hand , and the announcement that redemption dues were to be phased out altogether made little impact .
5 A second congress of the All-Russian Peasants ' Union in November was satisfied neither by the Manifesto nor by the announcement that redemption dues were to be phased out altogether , and peasant disturbances continued through 1906 and into 1907 .
6 Their answer to the question they pose is to say that education systems are to be justified on the grounds that they develop ‘ intellectual competence that would otherwise go largely undeveloped ’ ( 1978 , p. 4 ) .
7 Hon. Members may say that petrol stations are to be found in residential areas everywhere in the country and I do not dispute that , but in the area in question there is no shortage of petrol stations and the local people say that they do not want another one damaging their environment and that there is no need for it .
8 Assume that l records are to be added to S embedded overflow areas .
9 They walked down into the town , now concealed by darkness , despite regulations that lantern horns were to be displayed outside each house .
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