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

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1 HOTELIERS have slammed as discriminating and illegal the confirmation that VAT is to be levied on packed lunches .
2 In this case Lord Parker L.C.J. held in effect that consent was to be assessed differently in the case of girls under 16 .
3 In his discussion of the problem in ‘ Mourning and Melancholia ’ Freud offers the initial hypothesis that mania is to be understood as a state in which the ego appears to have got over its loss of the object with the consequence that the instinctual drives previously fixated on it are now liberated — giving rise to the boundless energy and enthusiasm of the manic condition .
4 If we regard our guide as simply looking for advice as to what moral rules are correct , unrelated to a particular decision which he is called upon to make or to a particular situation in which he is involved then it will be impartiality of the first and last types which are particularly relevant : that is , the formal requirement that legislation is to be universalised , and the material requirement that the decisions made are based on a consideration of all relevant factors .
5 As evidence that money is to be made in Russia 's ‘ Wild East ’ , last month Hewlett-Packard Co and Swedish software firm CMA AB sealed a $3m contract with ASUNEFT in Nizhniy Vartosk , North West Siberia to supply a Unix system to automate oil field data acquisition in the region .
6 Sir , — Many readers will be saddened by the news that housing is to be built on the Tolly Cobbold sports field and paddock beside Cliff Lane and Landseer Road , Ipswich .
7 The need for trade-offs should be recognized clearly , so as to avoid the implicit assumption that dignity is to be pursued at all costs . [ … ]
8 This can be construed as being in accord with the important premise of this book that life is to be enjoyed .
9 The principle that education was to be open to all , irrespective of means ; public galleries and museums should be open to all , the National Health Service likewise .
10 In Shell UK v Lostock Garage Ltd [ 1976 ] 1 WLR 1187 Lord Denning MR explained what he thought was meant by the proposition that reasonableness is to be considered at the time when the contract is made : If the terms impose a restraint which is unreasonable in the sense that it may work unfairly in circumstances which may reasonably be anticipated , the courts will refuse to enforce the restraint : but it will not hold it to be unenforceable simply because it might work unfairly in certain exceptional circumstances outside the reasonable expectation of the parties at the time of making the agreement .
11 305U with side letter on reverse Side letter to be signed to ensure that there is no doubt that charge is to be in support of the guarantee liability .
12 After a week of confusion , warnings of constitutional crisis and outrage over the possibility that Parliament was to be bypassed , Foreign Secretary Hurd turned urbanity and understatement into performance art .
13 To regard this as an ‘ injustice ’ runs contrary to the idea that divorce is to be obtained on proof of breakdown .
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