Example sentences of "that [noun sg] [be] [verb] to be " in BNC.
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1 | We must also ensure that teaching is seen to be important , and a simple way to start is to insist that all doctors must document their experience when applying for jobs and that all appointments committees should ask about it . |
2 | Under the previous law , the offence was committed where the onlooker believed that violence was intended to be provoked or ‘ whereby a breach of the peace is likely to be occasioned . ’ |
3 | Both Jesus and Paul will say that marriage is designed to be a one-flesh lifelong relationship , but they both recognise the human realities . |
4 | A physics of the infinite was the correlate of a theology of the infinite , however heterodox that theology was perceived to be . |
5 | They are everything and nothing that rock'n'roll is meant to be . |
6 | Commenting on the findings of the report , Ian Hunter , tax partner at Ernst & Young 's Edinburgh office , said : ‘ Although this survey indicates business confidence is high it also demonstrates that recovery is going to be slow . ’ |
7 | As a result of this , their professional commitment to arms grew : in France , in the second half of the fourteenth century , some esquires ( men on the very fringe of noblesse ) were promoted over the heads of knights , whose numbers in the French army declined anyhow after about 1380 , a suggestion that professionalism was coming to be well regarded . |
8 | ‘ The deal has been very good for football , ’ he says , ‘ and I believe that television is going to be accepted as a very important tool in the game 's administration . |
9 | This idiom encourages the very bad habit of believing that life is going to be as neatly packaged as a school textbook . |
10 | Jesus taught his followers that life was meant to be lived a day at a time . |
11 | A spokesman at Monkton-hall said that coal was continuing to be produced in spite of current financial problems , which followed a delay in starting production at the main coal face . |
12 | ‘ How did you know that letter was going to be sent to me ? ’ |
13 | It is in this sense that monopoly is said to be economically inefficient , and to misallocate resources through the restriction of output . |
14 | We knew that VAT was going to be an issue , but because everything was so vague we found it impossible to draw up detailed plans in advance , which meant that at the last minute we had to commit unbudgeted and unplanned resources to enable us to be ready for January . ’ |