Example sentences of "of [noun] [noun] [verb] to [be] " in BNC.

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1 The process usually employed to deal with allegations of teacher/pupil sex seems to be designed to protect those interests .
2 Therefore , the relative prices of index futures appear to be set in accordance with the no-arbitrage condition , adjusted for transaction costs .
3 If there is uncertainty as to whether the defendant 's negligence has caused the damage , it has to be determined what degree of probability of damage occurring has to be established by the plaintiff .
4 Of course care has to be taken that the aggressive male does not turn his attentions to other occupants and if this is the case then he will have to be removed and if it is still the intention to breed the pair , then the divided tank method , with one fish in either half , will have to be considered .
5 2 nurses can perform a dressing more efficiently and cut down the length of time a wound is exposed and at risk and the number of times hands need to be washed .
6 For as the somewhat disappointing fruits of big , centralised curriculum projects become apparent , as the essential human and uneven character of curriculum development comes to be appreciated , more and more systems are seeking alternatives .
7 The integrated approach to learning in a business or community context may begin to challenge some of the notions of curriculum content assumed to be unproblematic .
8 Nor could the academic organization of the schools remain as rudimentary as it had been : communication and management would not just ‘ happen ’ in schools of a thousand pupils or more , and the stream of curriculum innovation needed to be carefully channelled — especially in a system where each school enjoyed considerable freedom in choosing patterns of study and teaching methods .
9 In 1980 , fewer than 6% of the total school population were attending assisted and independent schools — yet more than a quarter of University entrants continued to be drawn from private schools .
10 The Act of 1986 built on the foundations of the typical debenture by providing in Part III for administrative receivers and in Part II machinery for the making of administration orders intended to be used as a statutory alternative to an administrative receiver by filling
11 For the group of readers interested in that subject a state of stock exhaustion tends to be reached very quickly .
12 The distribution speed of oral rumour was much quicker than that of newspapers , which from the guberniia capital of Voronezh' Shafir calculated to be one verst for every four and a half hours .
13 But in such a variation on the theme , the influence of carbon dioxide has to be set very small , only one tenth of the strength most climate modellers currently accept , otherwise it would have overwhelmed the volcanic influence and caused the Earth to continue warming through the 1940s , 1950s and 1960s .
14 Actually we have A LOT more to give — £16,000 worth of Nike Gore-Tex suits to be precise .
15 These findings have stimulated an increasing amount of research into the mechanisms involved yet the pathogenesis of thrombus formation remains to be clarified .
16 Advance notice of car movements had to be given , but no charge was made by either party and at last S.M.E.T. cars could be thoroughly overhauled at Hendon .
17 The high frequency of expression of epoxide hydrolase seems to be a fairly general phenomenon of carcinomas as we have also identified frequent expression of epoxide hydrolase in carcinomas of the breast and liver .
18 These steps recognize the existence of major differences in the composition of population both between and within regions and urban areas — differences which recent trends towards the increasing selectivity of migration streams seem to be magnifying , as will be shown further on .
19 ‘ The use of management information had to be developed , it was n't in the company culture .
20 Derelict pig-pens were demolished and a vast amount of chicken droppings had to be dug out and carted away .
21 She does n't look like the kind of girl men want to be parted from for too long ! ’
22 Although Koehler ( 1914 ) suggested that O. nodosa was conspecific with O. anomala several differences are apparent , O. anomala differing from O. nodosa by the following characters : 1 , the jaw appears narrower than O. nodosa ; 2 , the apical and oral papillae do not appear to be as long nor as widely separated from each other as in O. nodosa ; 3. the distalmost oral papilla is often large and flap like in O. anomala but long and flattened like the other papillae in O. nodosa ; 4. the shape of the oral shields differs in O. anomala where it is rounded pentagonal with a rounded to obtuse proximal angle , straight lateral sides and a straight or slightly rounded distal edge , in O. nodosa it is a more ornate pentagonal shape with an obtuse proximal angle , slightly indented lateral sides and a rounded distal edge or one with a slight median projection ; 5. the ventral arm spines of O. anomala are slightly rugose with small or no secondary points doing the shaft ; those of O. nodosa have very prominent secondary points along the shaft ; 6. the ventral arm plates of O. anomala appear to be narrow and less axehead shaped than O. nodosa .
23 As I have already observed , issues surrounding the identification and causes of child abuse tend to be dominated by medicine and psychology , and the management of child abuse cases takes place within a legal framework .
24 I thought Church of England clergy had to be . ’
25 The Report 's overall philosophy was that the reshaping of North-South relations had to be regarded as vital to mankind 's future .
26 There are two sides to every story , of course , and obviously no supervisory officer was likely to admit that he had participated in an attack upon the position of burgh politicians known to be in the interest of the Administration .
27 The NUMBER of test papers required to be sent to the Tutor .
28 the number of test cases planned to be run to date
29 One is hammering on the front door of Elland Road asking to be let in to the VIP suites .
30 by how much would the wages of telephone operators have to be cut in order to prevent the installation of modern , automatic switching equipment ?
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