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

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1 Hence , the primary justification for that requirement is to be found in the very concept of establishment , even though it may , in addition , be justified under the quota system .
2 If it has been dormant since the end of the previous financial year and it is entitled in respect of its individual accounts to the exceptions conferred on a small company by section 246 ( or would be so entitled but for being a member of an ineligible group ) and it is not required to prepare group accounts for that year , the resolution is effective if passed at a general meeting at which the accounts for that year are to be laid .
3 Mr. Walker : I think that he should explain that virtually all the money for that project was to be public expenditure .
4 Support for that view is to be found in the final paragraph of article 13 :
5 An extreme conservative position would be to believe that , through the fact that God chose to become incarnate within a particular society , indeed through the fact that God chose a particular tradition and people , all aspects of that society are to be conceived to accord with the will of God .
6 The classic statement of that principle is to be found in Carltona Ltd. v. Commissioners of Works [ 1943 ] 2 All E.R.
7 The events of that night were to be described in detail from varying points of view .
8 The content of that teaching is to be found in the discourses of our Lord recorded in the Gospels .
9 In the next few weeks the writing of that book was to be a lifebelt .
10 Then , on 8 May , the Secretary of State suddenly announced out of the blue that the advertising of that post was to be put on ice .
11 Even if the political status of the Task Force within Merseyside began to wane after Heseltine 's departure from the Department of the Environment , one central objective of that initiative was to be retained : the co-ordination of central-government activity within the major conurbations .
12 There were other similarities in character which could be applied then and later in that Dupea was to be portrayed , in many ways , as the bastard who walks out of his family and a pregnant girlfriend , refuses to tell the girl he lives with that he loves her or to play the role of a caring son .
13 It is impossible to lay down precise rules of law by which the answer to that question is to be determined .
14 Now the democratic dimension to that cohesion is to be lost . ’
15 ‘ If the fluctuations in rainfall … continue as they have over approximately the past 90 years , ’ he said , ‘ the development of drought at that time is to be expected ( as it is also in south-eastern Australia and New Zealand ) . ’
16 That in all this — in the maelstrom which he had managed to turn into a benevolent vortex — his real preoccupation at that time was to be a man .
17 When the whole of the charge secured by that entry is to be repaid the form of withdrawal endorsed on the back of the lender 's official notice of deposit is completed and handed over ; when the notice of deposit relates to other property as well as that being sold , and so will continue in respect of that other property after completion , the notice of deposit must of course be retained by the lender .
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