Example sentences of "[noun pl] to be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Older women may hesitate to join in with the young , feeling that they may have to ape their manners to be accepted by them .
2 It is essential to ensure that the risks to be covered by the insurance policy are sufficient to cover the main eventualities .
3 The tenant 's surveyor should be consulted to advise on the risks to be covered should any doubt exist .
4 However , such friendship only opens the door ; thereafter the hard reality of the benefits to be gained and the risks to be run will take over .
5 This will involve identifying the liabilities and risks to be assumed and the state of the assets being acquired .
6 The case for R&D agreements is partly that they avoid wasteful duplication of research , and allow complementary skills and risks to be pooled , but mainly that they internalize the information spillovers which mean that a single firm is unable to appropriate all the returns to its R&D efforts .
7 However , there are a number of risks to be considered by even the most competent pilot , and these are outside the pilot 's control once the cloud climb has been started .
8 One of the first Japanese arts to be recognised in the West was jiu jitsu , ‘ the art of flexibility ’ .
9 However , it must be pointed out that what he has consistently proposed does not require the arts to be subjected to ‘ scientific or quasi-scientific ’ forms of measurement .
10 Electronic News hears that DEC has decided on the name Alpha AXP for the VAX successors to be built around the new chip .
11 However , keep , paint , leave , produce , drink do not support subordinate clauses ; and , while they can be followed by the same sequence of noun phrase + adjective , the adjective is not clausal in their case but a predicate qualifier , and it shows the other characteristics to be expected of a predicate qualifier .
12 Not that she had anything against the vicar personally , though it had been hard to forgive his refusal of her request for an ‘ Animals ’ Sunday' to which people might bring their pets to be blessed .
13 The degree structure is such that an Arts student can often construct a curriculum , with the advice of a Director of Studies , that enables individual interests and aptitudes to be followed .
14 Furthermore , the Act allows pupils ' family backgrounds , ages and aptitudes to be taken into account by the school in determining whether an act of collective worship which is not of a broadly Christian character takes place in the school .
15 For instance , it took 14 more hours for a territory with eight songs to be re-occupied than one with only one song .
16 The children sang songs to be relayed throughout the company 's camps for members of its children 's Tiger Club .
17 Song thrushes normally have a large song repertoire , and Slater suggests that the trimphone sound has been taken up because it is sufficiently similar to the normal songs to be learned and imitated ; he calls this the ‘ Buzby effect ’ .
18 " You make me feel there are songs to be sung
19 These include the Church of England and the Roman Catholic Church , the Churches of Christ , the Wild Goose Songs of the Iona Community and the ‘ charismatic ’ hymns and songs to be found in all denominations .
20 Jigsaw Creator is excellent , in particular in its ability to allow jigsaws to be made from either the ready made pictures , or from your own creations in the Art Alive module , or from the Make a Monster game .
21 These lost lands are named on old charts as ‘ Sunke Sands ’ and it must have been a logical progression to name the risen sandbank ‘ Sunk Sand Island ’ , eventually over the centuries to be shortened to today 's Sunk Island .
22 The first major survey of French art of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries to be shown in London for many years will open at the Sainsbury Wing of the National Gallery on 24 March ( to 11 July ) .
23 Above the obvious guitar input sits a MIDI Learn switch ; this only functions with the MIDI option fitted and allows effect and sound parameter settings to be saved .
24 Soccer fans to be deported
25 Glastonbury is the unmissable event , the grooviest vibe of the music year , but Reading is the heaviest bill , the most densely packed agglomeration of rawk bands and fans to be found anywhere .
26 One of the things that those of us who were involved in local government campaigns were trying to do was to achieve some measure of redistribution in favour of all those lesbians and gays who do not belong to the charmed circles of The Swimming Pool Library — people who have no private income ; people who depend on their jobs and would welcome job security ; people who want council tenancies free of harassment , with friends and lovers of their choice ; people who want to meet others at venues which have disabled access , which are not commercially exploitative and which are run for the benefit of the community ; people who want to display affection or consensual desire publicly without fear of violence or arrest ; people who want to bring up children without intimidation from the courts or social workers ; people who have survived the indoctrination of the education system but do not want to see the next generation of lesbians and gays subjected to the same process ; people who wanted themselves and their lifestyles to be treated with respect by the health services .
27 ‘ I am surrounded by a synthetic world of fantasy that I live in , ’ Johnnie tells this paper on his first visit to the UK , the first of a million metaphysical whingeings to be directed towards the NME .
28 IN A STORED-PROGRAM computer the instruction set is one of the most important data-types to be held in the computer store .
29 The conference debated the identification of the various groups of Koreans to be approached in the eventual formation of a provisional government .
30 This still enables reasonably compact bar codes to be used , but keeps the reading process easy enough for inexpensive sensors to be used successfully .
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