Example sentences of "that [art] [noun pl] be to [be] " in BNC.

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1 Oliver argued but Stan made a grumpy mention of ten minutes and tossed over his shoulder the order that the chairs were to be put back where they belonged .
2 Meredith claimed he had offered the bribe on behalf of the manager and that the players were to be offered a team bonus of £100 if they won the League .
3 It is an offence for a shopkeeper to sell solvent based products to anyone under the age of 18 , if they know , or have reasonable cause to believe , that the products are to be abused , and not used for their normal purpose .
4 This structure is likely to include the advance co-ordination of diaries to ensure that all those who should attend can , a visible commitment from partners that the meetings are to be given high priority , the circulation of concise pre-reading in good time , and adherence to a formal agenda .
5 The judge further ordered that the doctors were to be regarded as independent and to furnish copies of their reports to both Crown and defence .
6 Will followed her willingly and listened while Hari explained that the boots were to be taken to Edward Morris who lived in the big white house in Chapel Street .
7 There are already signs that the rights are to be so qualified as to become ineffective .
8 The direction ‘ laissez vibrer ’ is given here to indicate that the cymbals are to be allowed to vibrate freely — to ring on until their vibration dies away naturally .
9 In all cases , save possibly one , this intervention by way of prohibition or certiorari is based on the proposition that such powers have been conferred on the decision maker on the underlying assumption that the powers are to be exercised only within the jurisdiction conferred , in accordance with fair procedures and , in a Wednesbury sense ( Associated Provincial Picture Houses Ltd. v. Wednesbury Corporation [ 1948 ] 1 K.B .
10 For example , if a supplier has agreed to deliver a computer system and the contract states that the terminals are to be a deep yellow colour but , instead , he delivers a computer with lemon coloured terminals , this will amount to a breach of warranty unless there is some special reason why the deep yellow colour was specified .
11 The clause may often say that the expert 's fees are to be borne equally , or in agreed proportions , by the parties , or wholly by one of the parties , or as the expert may direct , or , for instance in the case of share valuation , that the fees are to be borne by the company .
12 When it was announced that the orders were to be considered this week , the instruments were not in the hands of our clerk and our counsel .
13 Raise a new DC explaining that the modifications are to be abandoned and the old modules re-submitted to QA for a later revision .
14 ‘ I accept the recommendation that the licences should not be revoked , but if it becomes public knowledge that the tools are to be used to make munitions , deliveries would have to stop at once .
15 The clauses under which Edward renounced his claim to the French throne and John renounced sovereignty over Aquitaine were excised from the treaty and embodied in a separate document which laid down that the renunciations were to be carried out no later than 1 November 1361 , and were to be conditional upon the transfers of territory agreed in the treaty being implemented by June 1361 .
16 But the current myth at that time maintained that the volunteers were to be used only for guard and communication duties .
17 Rolfe & Nolan Computer Services Plc is to pay $1.675m — $465,000 in cash , the balance in 327,027 new shares — for the 80.1% of Brokerage Systems Inc , Chicago that it does not already own , and says it wants the company to meet the needs of the US operations of its European customers : it says it has already created automated links between its own system and the RISC system of Brokerage Systems Inc , and that the links are to be developed further .
18 While the expert clause itself may lay down that the parties are to be responsible for the fees and expenses of the expert in equal shares , which is quite common , or that they are to be met by some other party ( see 8.12 ) , the clause itself may not be sufficient to establish the expert 's entitlement unless its terms are clearly incorporated into the expert 's contract to conduct the reference .
19 European Commission President , Jacques Delors , has announced that the funds are to be increased over the next five years , although the regulations governing their use are to be reformed .
20 In Greek mythology , as one might expect , many examples of heroes who resemble Gilgamesh can be found , and it is likely that the Amazons are to be understood as mythological recollections of the traumatic character of the impact of the new , aggressive and masculine child-rearing regimes of the mothers of early agriculture .
21 In Air Sugihan rumours flew that the settlers were to be shifted so that the elephants could be left in peace .
22 There was speculation that the warheads were to be used as models for Iranian production of similar armaments , since Iran did not have the codes which were necessary to fire them .
23 In more worldly Penzance the Mayor would , each Mid-summer 's eve , issue a proclamation that no bonfires were to be lit , knowing full well that , as evening fell crowds of youths would nonetheless throng the streets flourishing torches , rolling tar barrels and lighting fires at every town and village around Mounts Bay .
24 As he explored Merton , Wimbledon , or south and east of South Croydon with Arthur Hardy , ‘ We had no single definite object now that no eggs were to be found .
25 At the end of March 1915 the FA decreed that no wages were to be paid to players during May , June and July , and reduced the maximum wage further from £4 to £3 .
26 Since then , scurrilous rumours have had it that no proceedings were to be published .
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