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

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1 The list of names from which the choice for each object was to be made included four relevant ones ( e.g. " rectangular box " for cuboid ) .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 Mr. Walker : I think that he should explain that virtually all the money for that project was to be public expenditure .
5 Support for that view is to be found in the final paragraph of article 13 :
6 The main instrument for this purpose was to be the Polytechnics and the White Paper provisionally recommended that 28 be established , to which two more were added in the following year , making 30 in all .
7 The punishment for this crime was to be docked his best wave , so his tally would be reduced to three against the other surfers ' four .
8 The evidence for this assertion is to be found in Chapter 4 which indicates that , although the greatest growth in private provision has occurred in outpatient services and in hospital and nursing-home facilities , the private market is now moving into primary health care .
9 As the number of tenants of each sex was to be the same , Agnes Bolton and Margaret Tinkler were also chosen .
10 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 .
11 The classic statement of that principle is to be found in Carltona Ltd. v. Commissioners of Works [ 1943 ] 2 All E.R.
12 The events of that night were to be described in detail from varying points of view .
13 The content of that teaching is to be found in the discourses of our Lord recorded in the Gospels .
14 In the next few weeks the writing of that book was to be a lifebelt .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 The worship of , or professed belief in , a god of some kind is to be found in varying degrees of sincerity all over the world .
18 The basis of this liability was to be found in an implied term in the lorry driver 's employment contract to indemnify Romford for loss caused by his — the employee 's — negligence .
19 But the life of this station was to be short .
20 The abstraction ‘ working class ’ is opposed to ‘ backward ’ sections of the real class and the needs of this abstraction are to be imposed upon reality .
21 1.3 If the goods and/or the work the subject of this order are to be used in carrying out or otherwise in connection with another contract specified overleaf this order shall be subject to the contract conditions of such specified contract in so far as the same are applicable and do not conflict with these purchase conditions .
22 Hilton says that the concomitant of this state is to be reformed to the image of Jesus , that is to the wisdom of God , the traditional title of the Son , and such reformation will combine both knowledge and love " cognicioun and affeccioun " ( 8.282b. – 82 ) .
23 An instructive example of this approach is to be found in German law , in which we find a general right of recovery which is subject to the principle that an administrative act is , even if in fact unlawful , treated as legally effective unless and until it is cancelled , either by the authority itself or by an administrative court .
24 The best description of this journey is to be found in Satyrane 's Letters , written by Coleridge and reprinted at the end of Biographia Literaria .
25 Examples of the application of this principle are to be found in Kempson v. Ashbee ( 1874 ) L.R. 10 Ch.App. 15 and Bainbrigge v. Browne , 18 Ch.D. 188 .
26 The four volumes of this work are to be accompanied soon by a further five , the whole series presented as making up the definitive study of of quantum theory in an historical context .
27 An excellent example of this type is to be found at the entrance to Poole Harbour ( Fig. 8.30 ) .
28 The theories discussed on the previous chapter were united in arguing that the source of this interference is to be found in a loss of associability ( conditionability , effectiveness , attention-attracting power ) by the critical stimulus .
29 Earlier research has shown that if projects of this kind are to be successful , management needs to make organisational changes , as well as technical ones .
30 It would be wrong to treat this case as a decision on the application of section 6. which was clearly not in the court 's contemplation , but it may be permissible to comment that if an offence of this kind is to be held to be sufficiently serious to justify a substantial community service order , the scheme of the Act , with its albeit clumsy attempt to raise the public perception of the severity of community sentences , seems destined to failure .
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