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

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1 More recently the Alliance has been awarded a 40 per cent interest in a deepwater block — 15 — for which Exxon is to be operator .
2 Langenderfer ( 1973 ) suggests a normative view of accounting which considers three aspects : the nature of the information it provides ; to whom the information is provided ; and the purposes for which information is to be provided .
3 Article 3(1) specifies offences for which extradition is to be reciprocally granted ; but article 3(2) provides that extradition is also to be granted for participation in those offences , provided that the participation was punishable by the laws of both high contracting parties .
4 Instead we can see it as completing the specification of which operation is to be performed .
5 Certainly , a consideration of what wealth is to be used for and how it is to be redistributed is an essential ingredient of Bailey 's requirements ( readers may be interested to contrast Flew 's strictures on the notion that wealth is entirely a collective property , and that its distribution is therefore a matter for collective decision-taking ) .
6 It all comes back to the question of what meaning is to be given to the definition of ‘ company ’ in the context in which it is used ?
7 Any Party wishing to make any such publication or disclosure shall in requesting such consent submit details of the intended publication or disclosure to the Chairman of the Project Committee and may specify a reasonable time within which consent is to be given .
8 Here Tennyson combines language and imagery to portray an awesomly haunting picture of the boat in which Arthur is to be placed for his trip to a new world .
9 This is subject to an overriding provision that nothing in the relevant Rule or in any order or direction of the court made by virtue of it authorises or requires the doing of anything in a country in which service is to be effected which is contrary to the law of that country .
10 In all cases , official assistance is optional ; service by private means will always satisfy the English rules , provided nothing is done which is contrary to the law of the state in which service is to be effected .
11 Bees , for instance , have an elaborate communication ritual — the famous ‘ waggle dance ’ — indicating the exact direction in which nectar is to be found .
12 5/Many , many hours later I have more or less completed the top two thirds of the drawing and have left the rest bare , in which grass is to be added .
13 Many , many hours later I have more or less completed the top two thirds of the drawing and have left the rest bare , in which grass is to be added .
14 The Installation Directory is also created on each VAX from which LIFESPAN is to be accessed remotely , but only a subset of the delivered files need to be transferred in this case ( see Section 1.3 ) .
15 Moreover , there is a further independent reason for finding it attractive , apart from whatever success is to be had in the future in generating likely looking fragments of natural language .
16 The jump instructions ( b ) and ( c ) in Figure 3.11 contain an operation code field ( perhaps together with a subsidiary information field specifying the jump condition ) , and an operand field ( perhaps together with an addressing mode field ) to specify the location to which control is to be transferred if the condition is true ( that is , if the jump is successful ) .
17 It need hardly be pointed out that coping with such multiple databases on which modelling is to be carried out is not a trivial exercise .
18 The System Manager is the person responsible for the day-to-day running of the computers on which LIFESPAN is to be used , including the installation of software , computer system startup/shutdown etc .
19 Note : It is assumed that DECNET is available on the machines on which LIFESPAN is to be run .
20 ‘ For the purposes of section 6(3) ( a ) of the Act of 1980 ( which excludes the duty to comply with a parent 's preference as to the school at which education is to be provided for his child if compliance with the preference would prejudice the provision of efficient education or the efficient use of resources ) , no such prejudice shall be taken to arise from the admission to a school in any school year of a number of pupils in any relevant age group which does not exceed [ the number so to be admitted ] .
21 2 The time at which reasonableness is considered It is generally accepted that the relevant time at which reasonableness is to be considered is the time of entering the contract .
22 The manner in which and the level at which revenue is to be raised is very much a matter of governmental policy as is the regulation of public expenditure generally .
23 It does not require any principle for weighing spontaneous inclinations , for example a hedonist principle by which vomiting is to be avoided as unpleasant .
24 The means by which progress is to be measured and assessed should be recorded within each set of targets and objectives , in each area of activity .
25 Accordingly , the design of standards and the securing of compliance are matters for the dispassionate application of scientifically-derived principles ; and the formal legal process is the primary instrument by which control is to be maintained .
26 They lay down the procedure by which delivery is to be made .
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