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

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1 But Mr Gorbachev may judge the risks of non-reform to be even higher .
2 Instant access to your savings in unlikely to be your prime concern , but you will be looking to obtain an attractive return on your money over the longer term .
3 I sincerely trust you will not allow the pages of Science-gossip to be defiled by it ’ .
4 The Packs contain 16 pages of cardboard to be cut up into picture , word , letter , and number cards , together with a Teacher 's Guide offering instructions for using the cards in conjunction with the Activity Books .
5 My understanding is that he will try to find half-a-dozen wood processing / wood craft companies whose adverts would feature within the eight pages of editorial to be supplied by COED CYMRU .
6 The Society found the Somerset Levels and Moors in particular to be in a " perilous state " with continued drainage resulting in a decline in breeding waders and the bewick 's swan , teal , lapwing , snipe and black-tailed godwit all becoming threatened .
7 GEC Plessey Semiconductors Ltd has won a volume supply contract with Conner Peripherals Inc projected to be worth about $100m over the next 30 months .
8 Within Britain , with the unifying factor of a common West Indian opponent gone , one function of antislavery organisation was to make a competitive claim against other tendencies within antislavery to be the true legatees of a triumphant cause .
9 Strongly stereotypical Creole features should be salient and positively valued as a symbol of identity , so we would expect these particular features of Creole to be accommodated to by everyone who attempts to engage in " chattin' Patois " .
10 Environmentalists have criticized the Commission 's failure to follow the lead of the US , which has proposed a complete phase-out , and is about to insist also on warnings about ozone-depletion to be included with the product .
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