Example sentences of "[noun sg] [ex0] is to " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Men should not be found in sufficient numbers to do all the work there is to be done , and wages would rise as they should do ! ’
2 Elsewhere , and particularly south of the equator , the sea rules : north of 84° there is no land at all , and between 45°S and the Antarctic Circle there is to all intents and purposes none either ( just The Bluffs in New Zealand , a sliver of Patagonia and a few islands , unshakable relics of the British empire ) .
3 ‘ Generally , the more snow , the less danger there is to skiers .
4 On Saturday evening there is to be a special party here : an orchestra , dancing , and several important guests .
5 The pertinent question is what theoretical basis there is to such a model .
6 ‘ I 'll see what reaction there is to a number of minor knocks but I 'll keep the options open , ’ said Bingham .
7 Whatever knowledge there is to be gleaned from this year 's batch of accidents will not be of an academic nature , but will be used to teach and to train for the future .
8 However , despite the publicity given to the more extravagant claims about the impact of new technology on the level of unemployment , and the popular notion that the silicon chip is a job destroyer , a survey , published in 1979 , of some 400 documents on the effect of the new information technologies on employment showed ‘ how little foundation there is to existing studies , half of which are by pessimists ( often with a trade union background ) and the other half by optimists ( who tend to be on the employers ’ side ) ’ ( Institute for Research on Public Policy 1979 ) .
9 This familiar story about the wedding feast at Cana of Galilee points to the deeper reality there is to be found in Christ .
10 ( c ) If the death takes place after the passing of the Finance Act , 1975 , but within seven years of the advance or determination , then in ascertaining for the purposes of CTT the value of the deceased 's estate immediately before his death there is to be included the value of any property which would have been chargeable with estate duty had Section 2 ( 1 ) ( b ) ( i ) of the Finance Act , 1894 , still been in force ( ie , after the application of any taper relief ) , unless the deceased was the surviving partner of a marriage which had been terminated by the death of the other spouse before 13/11/74 and the exempting provisions of Section 5 ( 2 ) of that Act would have applied had they still been in force ; and the persons accountable for the tax are those who would have been accountable under Section 44 of the Finance Act , 1950 , for any estate duty that would have been chargeable .
11 This time there is to be no law or sanctions .
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