Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] [det] [be] to be " in BNC.
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1 | As a result , there is a continued shortage of residential care facilities for the full-time residence of mentally handicapped people which is perpetuating the need for mental handicap hospitals to house them , even though it is recognised by all parties that this is to be avoided at all costs . |
2 | It should reflect Section I 's criteria for selecting significant issues , and acknowledge areas where more is to be done and where new measures may have to be found in the medium or long term . |
3 | The timetable of Francis 's movements after his father 's death was still full of gaps but that was to be expected . |
4 | Yet it is one thing to be abandoned by the God of our forefathers and another is to be abandoned by God the inventor of a cosmic computer . |
5 | fellow interviewers if this is to be a panel or sequential interview ; |
6 | The Junior Section has between 30 to 40 members but some are to be promoted to the Senior Section which has fewer members . |
7 | The Junior Section has between 30 to 40 members but some are to be promoted to the Senior Section which has fewer members . |
8 | Under the Prosecution of Offences Act 1985 , s. 1(6) , all existing powers of the Director as to the institution and conduct of proceedings are available to all Crown Prosecutors and these are to be exercised under his direction . |
9 | It is only in the third- and fourth-session documents that this is to be found , and increasingly frequently , as , for instance , in chapter 13 of Lumen Gentium or in chapter 3 of the Decree on Missionary Activity , entitled ‘ Particular Churches ’ — a chapter written largely in the fourth session and one of the Council 's most mature texts . |
10 | Other institutional supports for citizenship could include a more responsive system of local government , and national and regional assemblies if these were to be set up . |