Example sentences of "[prep] it to [be] " in BNC.

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1 He would have used a common wood , not exotic , but all the same , there would be more of it to be found , perhaps even in the cabinet he was making of bleached oak .
2 ‘ I stopped my eight- and ten-year-olds from watching Grange Hill , ’ she says , ‘ because it covered abortion and , however well it was done , I did not want their first experience of it to be through television . ’
3 On the contrary it seems on the face of it to be likely that with some learners a conscious awareness of how language works and the subjection of their experience to analysis would suit their cognitive style , increase motivation by giving added point to their activities , and so enhance learning .
4 But the Mirror has read a transcript of the 2year-old recording and found much of it to be inconsequential gossip .
5 This could be explored between now and 1996 , as the British Library 's move from the museum makes available about 40% more exhibition space — much of it to be devoted , as it happens , to one theme : life in the Americas .
6 For a wait-and-see approach to work , the patient has to come back regularly for decay or lack of it to be assessed .
7 Since the Criminal Justice Act 1967 , the Courts had been able to suspend a sentence of imprisonment , but not to require part of it to be served in custody with part suspended .
8 Obviously , there are other pricing schemes a firm could employ , but none would seem on the face of it to be as compelling as the ones we have discussed here .
9 With reference to individuals in public life , if a serious allegation is made the public now expects the question of the truth or falsity of it to be demonstrated by the taking of proceedings , whether the proceedings result in a decision of the court or an apology and settlement .
10 It would , I think , be appropriate for that detailed statement to be made available to the other parties well in advance of the hearing , to enable the claim and the detail of it to be considered .
11 ‘ However , there is no need for any of it to be sold .
12 He saw the purpose of it to be for advisers to gain a general view of the school — not to pick up on bad points .
13 If , as might appear on the face of it to be the case , ss20-24 can only be breached by actual acts , no difficulty arises with MDPs .
14 The affidavit must verify that the defendant falls within the categories in Ord 29 , r11(2) and the amount of the damages to which the application relates and contain enough information to enable the master or district judge to reach a preliminary valuation of the claim ( because he has got to order a part of it to be paid to the plaintiff ) .
15 The site 's about to be developed by Tarmac Construction , but Thamesdown Media Arts wants part of it to be set aside for a museum , telling the story — the whole story — of those who worked there .
16 Two van loads of illegal hard core pornography the spoils of seven raids on sex shops in Northampton and all of it to be incinerated .
17 Two hundred and forty volts of it to be exact .
18 big sand stone rocks , they find things that fish today er had , had got other pediments that million years back , same thing , but not , not , not the same as they are today , you know , well they must of got hold of it to be different from a million years ago
19 about any of it to be quite honest .
20 and it 's getting past it to be honest .
21 Brown notes here that NT must interoperate with it to be taken seriously in the corporate community .
22 VAT is certainly not a glamorous subject and it is easy for those dealing with it to be cynical about it .
23 And yet it , I was quite happy with it to be honest
24 I ca n't see anything wrong with it to be honest .
25 ‘ The purchaser hereby covenants with the vendor by way of indemnity only that the purchaser and the persons deriving title under him will henceforth and at all times duly pay all rents becoming due under the lease and observe and perform all covenants agreements and conditions therein contained on the part of the tenant or persons deriving title under it to be observed and performed and also will at all times keep the vendor its successors in title and assigns effectively indemnified against all proceedings costs claims expenses and liabilities in respect thereof .
26 [ 4.1 ] The Landlord may at any time before the Certificate Date require the form of the Lease and the rights and obligations of the parties under it to be varied in such manner as the Landlord shall [ reasonably ] require to take account of any modifications made in accordance with clause 2.4 after the date of this agreement There is limited scope in this clause for substantial amendment to the form of the lease and as very few amendments are foreseeable , a tenant may be justified in deleting this provision , although clause 4.2 contains safeguards which make the clause tolerable if the landlord insists on its retention .
27 He was less prominent in the action than William Craig and he felt sufficiently distanced from it to be able to absent himself for a few days in the first week of the strike when he went to Canada to attend a funeral .
28 These five species constitute what may be called the typical owl pattern , and even though it encompasses a fair degree of variability it is consistent enough for departures from it to be instantly recognizable .
29 Fish require energy to live ; this is provided by food which is digested to allow the energy within it to be utilised .
30 There was nothing new in it to be discovered , and it was preventing them from making new discoveries elsewhere .
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