Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [det] to be " in BNC.
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1 | Allowing for those to be transferred to the higher and further education funding councils , that is equivalent to a cut of almost 50 per cent . |
2 | In addition Drury persuaded one witness to amend his evidence so as to incriminate Cooper , arranged for another to be shown a photograph of McMahon so as to pick him out in an identification parade , omitted to tell the defence of two witnesses crucial to their case , cited another as prosecution witness to prevent the defence from calling him , and bribed two prisoners in Leicester Prison , where McMahon was on remand , to say that McMahon had admitted to them his part in the crime . |
3 | Already equipped for this the fire brigade provided tarpaulins and arranged for more to be sent round . |
4 | I asked for that to be done at the earliest opportunity , the following morning at 9 o'clock . |
5 | Two social workers asked for this to be done , because they were so concerned about the policy they were supposed to be implementing . |
6 | I asked for this to be brought ‘ to the attention of the appropriate committee ’ . |
7 | I asked for this to be arranged twelve months ago , but it is still in the hands of the solicitor , who does not answer letters . |
8 | ( c ) Discharge of mortgages A reminder , when your seller-client is subject to a mortgage , to arrange for this to be discharged on completion . |
9 | We do not seek for all to be totally convinced . |
10 | Where a deposit is inserted the standard conditions provide for this to be 10% of the price . |
11 | There needs above all to be a consistency in the whole chain linking nature conservation policy with action on the ground . |
12 | For example , the social services department was included among those to be contacted during a statutory assessment , together with the reassurance : |
13 | There was an analogy here with Darwinian biology , where the species at a given time were real interbreeding units though they were all supposed to be descendants of one primitive form ; similarly the chemical elements were supposed by many to be all ‘ descendants ’ or polymers of hydrogen or helium , and therefore not truly simple bodies , although in ordinary chemical processes they could not be transformed one into another . |
14 | As with Creature Comforts , Lowe Howard-Spink 's work for Tesco , which won the campaign of the year in services , was deemed by some to be beyond its first flush of freshness , but its impact on consumer perceptions continues to impress . |
15 | Hence it was reluctant to take the unpopular measures deemed by some to be necessary to tackle Britain 's long-term problems . |
16 | In 1930 he was the youngest member of the Reichstag and was considered by all to be a high-flyer . |
17 | IT SEEMS that even in its own time the thirteenth-century motet was considered by many to be a sophisticated , subtle genre , only likely to appeal to the literati . |
18 | His Call to the Unconverted is considered by many to be the greatest work on conversion ever written . |
19 | Tracker 's Aggro trucks are considered by many to be the ‘ right on ’ truck at the moment . |
20 | The traditional , vertical Champagne press , based on the concepts employed by Dom Pérignon , is still considered by many to be the best means of pressing grapes for the sparkling wine of Champagne . |
21 | It is also considered by many to be the best surviving example of a tower mill . |
22 | Dud haga was considered by many to be part of growing up and no treatment was therefore thought necessary . |
23 | Now , some ten years later , the airfield is bulging at the seams and is considered by many to be the warbird centre of Europe . |
24 | I have described these studies in detail because they are considered by many to be the best evidence for sophisticated residual pattern vision after visual cortex ablation . |
25 | The price to urban consumers of bearing the losses incurred ( probably of the order of 2 per cent of their bills ) would have been considered by many to be an acceptable concession to the aspirations of country dwellers , and perhaps few would have endorsed the complaint by a contemporary free-market economist that ‘ a slum dweller has to contribute to the cost of providing electricity for a country mansion ’ . |
26 | Here visitors find a stunning coast of soft pale sands , considered by many to be among the most beautiful of the Adriatic Riviera . |
27 | It is easy to imagine the hapless Parker , considered by many to be one of commercial cinemas finest film-makers , pinned to a wall by this angry young man , having the plot of his next project outlined for him . |
28 | Considered by many to be the country 's leading authority on the hair and scalp , Philip Kingsley has been practising from the London Trichological Centre , 54 Green Street , London W1 , since 1960 , composing individual trichological treatments for private clients only . |
29 | The transfer payments of the Poor Law — finally abolished and transformed into the ‘ Welfare State ’ in 1948 — were considered by many to be an intolerable burden . |
30 | By the 1730s he was considered by many to be the richest commoner in England , and at his death his income from landed property , coalmining , investments in government funds , and mortgage holdings was around £25,000 annually . |