Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] [be] [adv] to be " in BNC.
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1 | By section 5 of the Act , liability for contempt under the strict liability rule is not to be incurred if the risk of prejudice to the proceedings is merely incidental to such discussion . |
2 | The nationalisation programme was soon to be regarded as failing to tackle many of the country 's more fundamental economic problems , such as the still heavy reliance of the old industrial areas upon a narrow range of traditional industries — a reliance , if anything , re-emphasised by the needs of war — and the chronic problems of poor management , the commercial application of new technology , and industrial relations . |
3 | It was an unwritten rule in the department that teaching sessions were not to be interrupted by phone calls , especially not private ones . |
4 | Constable McLennan conveyed through the secretary the fact that a Neighbourhood Watch was about to be established covering Foulis Crescent and Woodhall Avenue and a preliminary meeting would be held in the Village Hall on Monday 25th January . |
5 | Constable McLennan conveyed through the secretary the fact that a Neighbourhood Watch was about to be established covering Foulis Crescent and Woodhall Avenue and a preliminary meeting would be held in the Village Hall on Monday 25th January . |
6 | Children , too , were rather expected to play , and to play quietly , behind the house no balls or tin trumpets were ever to be left on the gravel sweep . |
7 | On the continent , however , mixtures are used , though how effective this is compared with single remedy prescriptions is still to be evaluated . |
8 | At CCETSW this may be a problem as the four-year funded post of HIV/AIDS programme co-ordinator is not to be renewed . |
9 | The officers stated that ‘ the Club could not be continued ’ and the entrance fee was again to be waived until membership reached 200 men and 100 ladies . |
10 | Section 14(1) provides that , subject to a dispensation granted by the Secretary of State for Transport , a fishing vessel is only to be eligible to be registered in the new register if : |
11 | Section 22 reaffirms the notion that a partnership share is ordinarily to be seen as a proportion of the net distributable assets of the firm available for distribution at the end of the winding-up process and not as comprising a severable share in each of the partnership assets — though , as mentioned in Chapter 10 , the Revenue may take a different line . |
12 | A huge contribution to Britain 's export drive is about to be crated up and shipped to America . |
13 | A huge contribution to Britain 's export drive is about to be crated up and shipped to America . |
14 | Nevertheless the idyllic side of undergraduate life was there to be enjoyed — though short on male companions as the pre-war ratio of male and female undergraduates was about reversed . |
15 | These guys seem to think all speed limits are there to be broken and they just do n't believe they will ever be caught . ’ |
16 | The dread question was not to be asked after all . |
17 | The foreign intelligence operations were now to be conducted by a new and as yet unnamed state agency separate from the KGB ( although Primakov was also named first deputy chair of the KGB ) , and would concentrate on national security and on monitoring the international drugs trade and terrorism . |
18 | TNT let-off CONTRACTORS who tried to demolish the former Brymbo steelworks melting shop with explosives without first obtaining the necessary council permission are not to be prosecuted . |
19 | The clerkship of a licensing board is not to be held by the incumbent of a particular office but is to be held by an officer appointed and employed by the appropriate district or islands council . |
20 | Future village speakers are still to be arranged for the meeting due to be held on February 25 . |
21 | Marble galls are still to be found now , attached to twigs or fallen among the leaf-litter , each with a minute 1mm hole from which the tiny cynipid wasp has emerged . |
22 | There were peoples in the empire — the Masai , pre-eminently , were one , and the Bedouin Arabs were shortly to be another — who seemed instinctively to possess the right combination of self-respect and pragmatic acceptance of the facts of British power . |
23 | The former Homecare service is now to be known as Warden Call , following a Government decision to change the name of the current home help service to Homecare . |
24 | Under the Bretton Woods system , exchange rates were only to be changed in the face of fundamental disequilibrium , and GATT was designed to restrict the temptation to raise tariffs . |
25 | If post cold-war Europe is not to be violent and conflictual then the sources of rivalry and mistrust need to be addressed head-on . |
26 | If the Home Secretary is not to be guided by the judges on retribution and deterrence , where else can he look for guidance ? |
27 | If the Home Secretary is not to be guided by the judges on retribution and deterrence , where else can he look for guidance ? ’ |
28 | If the Home Secretary is not to be guided by the judges on retribution and deterrence , where else can he look for guidance ? |
29 | Degree courses were also to be provided in some Area Colleges , to ensure a fair geographical distribution of opportunities . |
30 | If its post cold-war generation is not to be continually confused by unexpected developments then they will need to come to terms with the dynamics of change . |