Example sentences of "the [noun pl] [am/are] [verb] to be " in BNC.
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1 | Generally , the accounts are required to be audited by an auditor appointed by the same Secretary of State . |
2 | The pennants date from 1974 , while the chains are believed to be five years older . |
3 | Undoubtedly the most important group of works by the artist to appear at auction for many years , the canvases are said to be in extremely good condition . |
4 | The second is that the proposals are considered to be impracticable for most small companies and their auditors . |
5 | For the NHS , the main impact may well be on the labour force , as staff of all types have greater freedom to use their qualifications and experience wherever the rewards are perceived to be . |
6 | The products are claimed to be cabable of operating as a client to Novell 's NetWare SAA communications server across Novell and TCP/IP networks . |
7 | The thrombi are considered to be secondary to local injury , stasis or cor-pulmonale . |
8 | ( d ) Overflow can not occur on multiplication if the values are assumed to be integral , but multiplication of two operands both of which are the maximum negative number causes overflow under the fractional convention . |
9 | The savings are estimated to be more than £250,000 annually . |
10 | Strategically , we need to understand what the clients are thinking to be able to deliver the services which they want . ’ |
11 | All prospective owners are vetted to make sure that the animals are going to be properly cared for . |
12 | The schools are seem to be able to make them look attractive because of the photography and things like that . |
13 | some of the confusions are going to be sexually harassing . |
14 | Some of the borders are designed to be cut out and appliquéd on to a host fabric , while others are an integral part of a plain background material . |
15 | The offices are going to be bright and airy . |
16 | The brothers are reputed to be amongst the richest men in France and Lagerfeld , born into money , waxes richer by the year . |
17 | Er , I 'm a little bit out of touch , so , i if I sound hesitant it 's because I simply do n't know how much debate has been taking place , and how , systematised the relationships are going to be in the future . |
18 | The walkers are expected to be grateful for the left-over street space that is allocated to them and to not object when more is taken for road widening and comer-shaving , or when motorists use the remaining pavement to park on . |
19 | The winners are expected to be announced in October and the trials are likely to start in the new year . |
20 | The risks are thought to be very small : ( 1 ) because the balance of the natural environment is primarily controlled by the species already present which appear to operate to the detriment of new introductions ; and ( 2 ) because in new releases of microorganisms to date , all very closely monitored , there has been no evidence of any of them getting out of control or adversely affecting the environment . |
21 | First , and presuming that the lines are going to be completely detached from the handle , you can use a plastic line store of the ‘ Yo-Yo ’ type . |
22 | The bottles are designed to be reused up to 20 times over a period of five years before being recycled into filling for toys , anoraks and duvets . |
23 | In all cases the movements are assumed to be continuous . |
24 | The companies are believed to be looking at ways to have it support Windows applications as well , but the paper was told that that problem has not yet been solved . |
25 | The footsteps are said to be those of an unfortunate platelayer who was killed shortly after the introduction of the electric trains . |
26 | Since the parents are presumed to be native speakers of Dominican French Creole , ( they probably speak a variety of Caribbean English as well ) the Bradford Dominican speakers of JC must have acquired it through peer contact in their own community — where Jamaicans are a minority . |
27 | If the transactions are found to be lawful and enforceable and interest rates remain high , the council stands to lose at least £69.1 million - the estimated negative value of its portfolio in February . |
28 | The poems are intended to be read aloud as in the late middle ages , a period to which Darras is keenly attracted because national and linguistic boundaries had not yet hardened . |
29 | The bridges are meant to be kept in good repair . |
30 | Within a few days , however , anxiety had set in and he was confiding in Rohde his fear that a book that crossed so many conventional demarcation lines might deter all his prospective specialist readers : " the philologists wo n't read it because of the music and the philology … " ; and regarding the classical readership in particular , Rohde would know " how offended the philologists are bound to be at anything not published by Teubner and without the paraphernalia of critical notes " . |