Example sentences of "[prep] [noun prp] [am/are] to " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Two small sections of Wychwood are to be left standing .
2 He is less conspicuous in opposing the Social Charter as a costly threat to jobs if the standards of Germany are to be imposed on countries like Britain .
3 He is less conspicuous in opposing the Social Charter as a costly threat to jobs if the standards of Germany are to be imposed on countries like Britain .
4 If the pages of the national newspapers of Scotland are to be believed , increasing numbers of his own party do not accept his analysis
5 Women Deacons in the Diocese of Oxford are to be the first in the country to be ordained as priests .
6 Who is to say that the poorer countries of Europe are to be happy with a dominant Germany just because it is said to be good for ‘ Europe ’ ?
7 MORE than 200 council houses in the Cordale area of Renton are to be transferred to a community-based housing association .
8 Individual cases of CID are to be taken up , for the purposes of setting standards .
9 THE Queen and the Princess of Wales are to be the guests at Saturday 's wedding of the princess 's close friend the Hon Harry Herbert when he marries Chica Bevan at Highclere Castle , the seat of his father , the Queen 's racing manager the Earl of Carnarvon .
10 Parts of the centuries old villages of Flixton , Folkton and Reighton near Scarborough are to be designated as conservation areas by Scarborough Council .
11 ELECTRICAL plugs and sockets throughout Europe are to be standardised — but the conversion could take up to 30 years , say experts .
12 COMMERCIAL air links with Libya are to be severed today as United Nations sanctions against Col Gaddafi 's refusal to hand over two men suspected of involvement in the Lockerbie bombing come into force .
13 Frequent references to inspection and study by Fellows of these acquisitions from Chelsea are to be found in the Journal Books of the Royal Society and the specimens are now housed in the British Museum ( Natural History ) .
14 Health officers in Macclesfield are to be empowered to go into houses and switch off noisy burglar alarms .
15 LONG-STAY hospital patients in Ayr are to be given the opportunity of moving into small staffed community homes thanks to £2.6 million of bridging finance from the National Health Service .
16 Historians are to nationalism what poppy-growers in Pakistan are to heroin-addicts : we supply the essential raw material for the market .
17 THE INTERESTS of council employees in Scotland are to be kept under review by a staff commission during the transition to the new local government system .
18 Since 1984 , the SCOTVEC has offered a National Certificate , to which all non-advanced FE courses in Scotland are to be directed .
19 OPENING hours for betting shops in Scotland are to be extended until 10pm during ‘ summer months ’ , MPs decided yesterday .
20 BUSINESS rates in Scotland are to be cut by an extra £32 million , Ian Lang , the Scottish Secretary , announced yesterday , writes David Scott .
21 ALL PRIMARY and secondary schools in Scotland are to be given videos illustrating methods of creating a stronger school character .
22 Regular faces that greet you in the banks , shops and offices in Funchal are to be seen on the eight-kilometre long beach of white sand .
23 Garments from the high-class Edel MacBride fashion shop in Londonderry are to be exhibited in the United States .
24 Houses to be built on the site of the former Cameron maternity hospital in Hartlepool are to be named Greenbank Court .
25 To find that missing component we need to head for the west coast of Scotland , where some of the shapeliest small peaks in Britain are to be found .
26 Blind bus passengers in Stockton are to be issued with passes by Cleveland County Council entitling them to free travel despite the introduction of a 10p flat fare for pensioners from this Sunday .
27 In the case of the latter , many peripheral areas within Europe are to some extent sustained economically by public procurements placed to industries within those regions .
28 By BEN FENTON WHATEVER is pushing women voters towards the Liberal Democrats , it is not some mysterious ‘ Ashdown Factor ’ , if the party 's female supporters in Richmond-upon-Thames are to be believed .
29 CHURCHGOERS in Darlington are to be asked to raise an extra £4,500 towards the parish budget because of the recession .
30 LATE-NIGHT pub crawls in Edinburgh are to be curtailed after the city 's licensing board voted yesterday for restrictions on opening hours .
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