Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] [adj] to be " in BNC.

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1 The aim is to provide a workplan which will be used in conjunction with a new call for proposals likely to be held in 1991 .
2 The enormous expansion of higher education since 1960 has arguably provided a further extension of opportunity , but it has not succeeded in developing parity of esteem with universities for institutions supposed to be concentrating on vocational and technical education — an aspect which , once again , has invited numerous international comparisons [ Postan , 1967 ; Robbins , 1963 ] .
3 He criticised the system of screening and the appeals tribunal for refugees due to be sent back , saying they were forbidden to be present , allowed no legal representation , and were not told the reasons for decisions .
4 However it may be very effective in situations where the number of words likely to be written is severely restricted .
5 This view is supported by the District Councils who are united in their opposition for a policy incorporating more detailed guidance , particularly if it is sort to identify specific categories of exceptions likely to be considered to represent appropriate development in the countryside .
6 It was an essential element of the cause of action in such circumstances that the governmental plaintiff establish that the public interest would suffer detriment in the absence of a remedy ; ( 9 ) in failing to have proper regard to the legislative purpose of section 222(1) of the Local Government Act 1972 by which Parliament could not have intended to authorise a local authority to bring libel proceedings , a fortiori where it had suffered no actual financial loss ; ( 10 ) having regard to the scale of costs likely to be incurred it could never be in the interests of the inhabitants of the area for the local authority to mount an action for libel in such circumstances , and certainly was not in their interests in the present case where no injury was alleged to the superannuation fund .
7 Among the very many antimetabolites which have been investigated , only a small number have shown the combination of properties necessary to be therapeutically useful .
8 The number and types of questions likely to be posed to the system have implications for the amount of effort directed into thesaurus construction that can be justified .
9 Similarly , buyers of goods susceptible to being sold without a right to do so also need notice to determine the advisability , as well as the validity of acquisition .
10 It is then up to the Minister to defeat the defence by proving that he had taken reasonable steps to bring the purport of the instrument to the notice of the public or of persons likely to be affected by it , or of the person charged .
11 Other changes related to the number of trees due to be felled at Redworth Woods .
12 Topics which should be discussed , and examples of terms likely to be necessary , are as follows :
13 Discuss the range of objectives likely to be set in using such activities .
14 No set of exercises likely to be used in the British Isles would be complete without some reference to the most talked of subject in the country .
15 She just was n't his type , and anyway she 'd no intention of joining the seemingly endless queue of girls happy to be seen in his company .
16 The smell of leather permeated the air and at once Emily was back in her father 's storehouse where he had kept mountains of skins ready to be cut and fashioned into boots and shoes .
17 In its first real move into the Japanese market , Santa Cruz Japan has a well-planned series of seminars ready to be held over the next few months .
18 With regard to Branch Security , there are a couple of videos due to be released soon .
19 The main types of services likely to be offered are described below .
20 I would appreciate advance details of services likely to be affected by the boreholes .
21 September is an important month in the greenhouse , with seeds and cuttings being prepared and plenty of bulbs ready to be planted .
22 The coffee tray was carried out by Alex Mair within minutes and , cups in hand , the little party wandered aimlessly among the terracotta pots like strangers reluctant to be introduced or like actors on a stage set , self-absorbed , pondering their lines , waiting for the rehearsal to begin .
23 No anti-dog lobby , no ‘ Schedule A ’ demanding muzzling and leash orders , and no need for protection against motorways — just a happy relationship with dogs free to be dogs without too much constraint from human packmates .
24 The presentation of submissions and evidence at a formal hearing ( with witnesses available to be cross-examined ) is a universal characteristic of litigation in England .
25 These suggestions may be considered dated in that they seem to presuppose a somewhat static teaching situation with pupils amenable to being told where to sit , rather than the modern classroom with its active learning , and mobile , enquiring pupils .
26 At their first meeting with students likely to be taking their class , most teachers explain how the class will work ( e.g. structure and content of syllabus , sequence of topics , suggested reading for each topic , times and place of meetings , etc . ) .
27 Interim figures due Thursday are on course for a 7% rise to £195.3m with analysts likely to be upgrading full year predictions .
28 Chiang is put in irons ready to be shot .
29 The shift in balance in the style of operation embodied in the anti-apprenticeship campaign was revealed in the gathering of a conference of antislavery delegates from around the country in London in November 1837 and their appointment of a Central Negro Emancipation Committee drawn from activists able to be permanently or frequently in London .
30 The films were recorded in locations unlikely to be identified by the members of the research panel .
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