Example sentences of "[noun sg] [Wh det] [noun pl] [be] to [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Assessment of the accuracy of that relationship under the STV immediately raises the question which votes are to be counted : just first-preference votes , or transferred votes also ? |
2 | The name of the LIFESPAN user whose packages are to be viewed . |
3 | The limited category of members of Parliament whose statements are to be admissible under the rule derives from Lord Browne-Wilkinson 's belief that ‘ in the case of statements made in Parliament , as at present advised I can not foresee that any statement other than the statement of the minister or other promoter of the Bill is likely to meet these criteria ’ . |
4 | Henceforth , as far as the Milettis were concerned , Zen was Bartocci 's accomplice , the henchman whose men were to be used to enforce their enemy 's will . |
5 | ( 2 ) The Director may by notice in writing require the person whose affairs are to be investigated ( ‘ the person under investigation ’ ) or any other person whom he has reason to believe has relevant information to answer questions or otherwise furnish information with respect to any matter relevant to the investigation at a specified place and either at a specified time or forthwith . |
6 | ( 1 ) To require the person whose affairs are to be investigated to answer questions and furnish information with respect to any matter relevant to the investigation . |
7 | ( 2 ) To require the person whose affairs are to be investigated ( a ) to produce documents appearing to relate to any matter relevant to the investigation , or account for their absence , and ( b ) to provide an explanation for any such document . |
8 | The only feasible ground , as a matter of language , for contending that the right to ask questions and demand answers comes to an end upon charging is that the suspect is no longer a person whose affairs are to be investigated so that there can no longer be ‘ any matter relevant to the investigation . ’ |
9 | This act brought to a head problems of long standing whose roots were to be found in two factors . |
10 | The haulier will not necessarily know from week to week what products are to be transported — if any — but must have a range of vehicles available to cover all eventualities . |
11 | Directory to be Checked The directory whose contents are to be compared with LIFESPAN held modules ; for a directory structure the directory path should be followed by three dots e.g. dua2 : [ mydir … ] . |
12 | No matter what arrangements were to be made , the Government believe that the introduction of video recording of interviews with terrorists suspects could seriously jeopardise the process of investigating crime . |
13 | Hence the bulk of the Cabinet know only on the day of the Budget what changes are to be proposed in the afternoon . |
14 | Above all , the English in the age of Bede created a vigorous culture whose ripples were to be felt across Western Europe for decades . |
15 | Such an " increment count and jump " instruction specifies an accumulator , index register , or store location whose contents are to be used as a loop counter ( and which will have been initialized by another instruction ) . |
16 | Only the company whose shares are to be suspended can make the application . |
17 | Behind this privileging of popular culture lies not only an identification with the oppressed masses , but also a sense that Latin-American reality is radically different from that of the developed , industrial West , as well as a search for an identity whose roots are to be found in Latin America itself . |