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

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1 The acquirer will want to be sure that grants will not be withdrawn or have to be repaid .
2 Regulation 3B(1) requires that a wasted costs order ‘ may provide for the whole or any part of the wasted costs to be disallowed or ordered to be paid and the court shall specify the amount of such costs . ’
3 If it has been discovered during the course of earth-moving for construction or other work , however , the site may be totally unknown ; in this case , it is important that local archaeologists are alerted as soon as possible , so that some kind of record of the site can be made before it is destroyed , or it may even be excavated if found to be important .
4 If it claims to be true , it must be willing to show the areas in which the evidence for its claims can be examined and found to be true .
5 The sites may sometimes be hidden and need to be sought out , and this can only happen by taking time and effort .
6 The Minister of Public Security , Wang Fang , said that foreigners would also be punished if found to be involved in any of the above activities .
7 Section 13(5) provides that the persons named in the statement ( required by s. 10 upon registration of the company ) shall , upon incorporation , be treated as appointed to be the company 's directors .
8 Given its Charter in 1155 , the town was the first such to be honoured and appeared to be ‘ in a growth situation ’ .
9 The bureaucracy of both institutions caused numerous problems , particularly with the councils , where there were endless fixed meetings to attend , return trips , official hands to be shaken and backs to be slapped .
10 This species is another of those which should always be considered as needing to be kept in pairs .
11 Semen can be frozen or stored to be made available after 3 months if the donor has another negative HIV antibody test .
12 These principles should n't be forgotten or cease to be put into effect simply because your child is becoming a young adult .
13 Then , by way of cheerful farewell , they say that enquiries so far confirm that the timing mechanism , once in operation , can not be neutralized and appears to be irreversible . ’
14 Since the question is — or is made to be — one of his clinical judgment , his view will later be respected unless shown to be wholly unreasonable .
15 The challenge to one 's premisses and assumptions will be made and has to be faced , though one might prefer to reply in terms of ‘ principles ’ rather than of ‘ theory ’ .
16 A key player might be injured and have to be replaced .
17 Whether they can increase production at a rate which allows urban markets to be fed and exports to be maintained depends on several factors .
18 Rodinal 's characteristics have to be seen and experienced to be believed .
19 And really it has to be said and has to be said historically that I mean the army in a way was left with a job which politicians should have sorted out before it got to that stage .
20 ‘ The original walls were so badly damaged they could not be saved and had to be pulled down because the stone had become non load-bearing .
21 As the guidance points out , ‘ there are occasions where objectivity may be threatened or appear to be threatened by the provision to an audit client of services other than the audit ’ .
22 It , we never sort of slackened off at all and in those days there was so much brass to be cleaned and scrubbing to be done and cleaning .
23 Again , it was recognised that young people can either be helped or taught to be ‘ helpless ’ .
24 It could be raised if found to be effective in achieving public interest objectives .
25 If there were games to be played or work to be done or stories to be read it was always to Rachel that she would turn ; Rachel who went out and came in when she said she would and said ‘ yes ’ or ‘ no ’ , not from whim or temper , but with authority .
26 The Labour party and trade unions say farmworkers need to be protected and need to be treated as a special case .
27 Adopted without a vote on Nov. 22 , part B of Resolution 44/27 expressed the conviction that the system of apartheid could not be reformed and had to be eliminated , leading to the establishment of a united , non-racial and democratic South Africa .
28 There does need to be some organisation and structure , teachers do need time to organise their classrooms before the start of school and no one really wants to engage in long discussions when there are children to be settled and registers to be marked .
29 Assembling slaves required capital , or at least credit , to get started , and the slaves had to be trained and had to be watched in case they rebelled .
30 One therefore has a theory that seems to predict that certain quantities , such as the curvature of space-time , are really infinite , yet these quantities can be observed and measured to be perfectly finite !
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