Example sentences of "[ex0] is [adv] to " in BNC.
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1 | There is also to be a pensions ombudsman with statutory backing . |
2 | There is also to be a polo tournament for complete teams of non-polo players at £20 per team for whom all equipment will be supplied . |
3 | Each group is supposed to have a subject-index at the end , though some indexes are at present missing ; there is also to be a general index to the whole work . |
4 | There is also to be an initiative towards regional disarmament and towards limiting future arms supplies to the region . |
5 | There is also to be a continuation of earlier work on the experiences of black school leavers seeking work and vocational training . |
6 | There is also to be a Raffle and donations towards buying prizes are invited . |
7 | There is also to be an increase of £1.3 billion in export credit insurance cover to certain markets , ranging from China and India to Mexico and South Africa , over the next three years . |
8 | There is also to be a document on structure and balance in the curriculum , in which ministers will draw together the different strands . |
9 | All very well , you might say , but there is nowhere to bloody well go . |
10 | As Alexander Irvine put it in 1694 : it is a Maxim in our Law , " That the King can do no Wrong " ; the Meaning whereof is not , that nothing can be done amiss that he does in point of Government , but whatever there is amiss to it , is not to be imputed to him , but to those by whose Advice and Ministry he acts ; and consequently , that not he , but they are punishable for them . |
11 | In times when there is occasion for rejoicing as , for example , in the gathering of a successful harvest , a happy emergence from trouble or natural disaster and on many other occasions there is always to be observed an urge to offer thanks to someone or something . |
12 | It might appear that the whole life of the later novel is in its sting , but there is more to it than sting . |
13 | There is more to this speech , but this seems a good place to stop for a short and effective audition . |
14 | Not , of course , all its human stuff ; when Dostoevsky told his biographer that the task of his own deeper realism was ‘ to find the human in the human being ’ , he meant there is more to us than filthy earth , and this ‘ more ’ must be found . |
15 | But there is more to it than that . |
16 | There is more to it than tactics |
17 | There is more to Dudley Hill 's startling success than graduate recruitment . |
18 | In print this wo n't look too good over breakfast , but I have to say there is more to this chapter of our being then we know . |
19 | As these examples suggest , there is more to weediness than meets the eye . |
20 | There is more to the YF-22 than stealth . |
21 | And there is more to politics than economics . |
22 | But there is more to Gassendi 's final position in his Exercises than this . |
23 | There is more to the story of the golden calf than the features we have already mentioned . |
24 | There is more to looking better than losing weight . |
25 | There is more to running a boarding house than ever you would think Minnie and hardest of all is the impossibility of finding reliable and trustworthy staff who are not forever thinking of themselves first in a way we would not have dared . |
26 | Much of the interest in the plot lies in the revelation of her past , but there is more to The Chalk Garden than the melodramatic unfolding of dark secrets . |
27 | But as the replies from Collingwood and Parris make clear , there is more to a tutor-organiser 's success than this : for success has to be measured by different criteria according to the context of the work . |
28 | But there is more to pollution than meets the eye . |
29 | There is more to a meal than what 's put on the plates . |
30 | ‘ There is more to it than that , sir . ’ |