Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] are [adv] to be " in BNC.
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1 | Unfortunately , so far such improvements are nowhere to be seen , and we can only speculate on the reasons for their absence . |
2 | Since 1967 some local fluctuations have occurred , but such changes are perhaps to be expected . |
3 | Given the arguments of the sceptics , such failures are only to be expected of course ; aiming to replace anxious intellectual despair with a calm peace of mind , the traditional Pyrrhonian response would have been to advocate suspension of judgement . |
4 | These models are then to be used as the basis of empirical investigations into labour and product market problems . |
5 | Unfortunately , few works survive from Hofmann 's long Matisse-influenced sojourn in Paris ( 1904–14 ) and Expressionist period in Munich ( 1914–32 ) , but traces of these phases are still to be detected in Hofmann 's vivid use of colour in his later abstractions . |
6 | These names are still to be found on prestigious labels on madeira wine bottles . |
7 | These moments are particularly to be found in early childhood . |
8 | These papers are never to be taken outside a secure environment . |
9 | They are , however , based around a concept of object relations which asserts that the external forms which are the subject of these mechanisms are always to be understood also as projections . |
10 | We talk of shaking with anger , trembling with fear , glowing with satisfaction — and these expressions are usually to be taken literally ; we do , in fact , display our emotions in such ways . |
11 | Those projects are still to be selected . |
12 | Although just two properties remain for sale at Birse Homes ' Hutton Grange development in Weston-Super-Mare , Avon , the builder promises more bungalows are soon to be released . |