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

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1 Accessing this part of the package requires no fiddling with anything in DOS , but needs you to connect the two computers between which files are to be passed via either a parallel or serial lead .
2 The Delegates Conference during the Scarborough Congress in 1968 accordingly recommended " a long-term enquiry during which branches were to be encouraged to consider the question carefully and to invite speakers on the subject , followed by a postal vote by individual members for guidance on future policy . "
3 The new policies which would emerge for discussion in an autumn 1990 white paper would take matter well beyond the December 1989 Green Bill , which does not include carbon dioxide among the gases for which standards are to be set .
4 In 1529 the reading , purchasing or possessing of proscribed books , attendance at any meeting of heretics , disputing about Holy Scripture , and want of respect for the images of God and the saints were all made crimes for which men were to be beheaded , women buried alive , and relapsed heretics burned .
5 There is no limit on the number of volume sets which may be defined for a particular installation , as the number produced depends on the number of charge codes for which modules are to be hard copied and the number of modules to be hard copied for those charge codes .
6 At this same meeting it was reported that Charles Vial had presented 10 copies of his plan of 19 March 1790 , for establishing an institution to cultivate and teach veterinary medicine , for which thanks were to be transmitted by the secretary .
7 So erm the point of my remarks is to , to add to number two the following er the following words erm and urge the panel to bring forward suggestions for a rite celebrating the gift of new birth .
8 ‘ Most of my monuments are to the victims of Fascism , to the Partisan movements .
9 One of their obligations is to always provide two-way prices on the discount money market instruments which have been considered in this chapter .
10 If survivors into the ninth and tenth decades of their lives are to be adequately served , it must be at the expense of younger generations .
11 Now further recognition of their feats is to be paid in style and already arrangements are at an advanced stage .
12 It is nonetheless an unavoidable predicament for those working in the field of arts education to encounter if their aim to encourage both the personal and social enrichment of their pupils is to be fulfilled .
13 For as he increases the number of categories in terms of which phenomena are to be explained , he at the same time multiplies the number of relations between them ; and since each factor is in some way dependent on a large number of others , the resulting range of possible variations is immense .
14 Some of its effects were to be much condemned .
15 On an appeal by the plaintiff the Court of Appeal held ( dismissing the appeal ) that in so far as the rules of the club provided that two of its officers were to be responsible in law for the conduct of the club then ( in the absence of an express provision that the officers were responsible for the condition of the club premises ) the rules did not give rise to a duty of care towards individual members to maintain the club premises in a reasonable state of safety and repair .
16 The Committee soon became the Central ( Unemployed ) Body ( CUB ) , with one of its functions being to ‘ establish , take over , and assist Labour Exchanges or Employment Registers and collect information ’ .
17 In its Working Paper No. 22 , the Canadian Law Reform Commission stated that one of its objectives was to ‘ direct attention away from rape as a sexual offence and towards the right of every person to be free from physical assault . ’
18 Part of its roots are to be found in the building trade co-operatives of the mid-19th century , which produced such developments as the Colonies in Stockbridge with entrances for different floors on opposite sides of the block .
19 But the civil servants have been vague when it comes to the detail of who is to be the competent authority , who is to foot the bill for its work ( and any extra studies it may require before giving consent ) , and how much of its deliberations are to be made public .
20 Although Sugar 's war was now over , the sound of her engines were to be heard over Europe on many more occasions over the next few weeks .
21 Three years later the Controller-General Necker created such an assembly , one-third of whose members were to be nominated by the king and the rest elected , for the province of Berry .
22 So the question of whose goals are to be regarded as those of the organization can not be avoided .
23 Gould still intended to do a lot of collecting on the Yarrundi-side of the Liverpool Range , but the main focus of his efforts was to be across the mountains , on the remote plains around the Namoi and Mokai rivers , an area of the interior that few settlers had yet penetrated .
24 Shame about Batty not being picked for England … after all one of his reasons was to further his England career …
25 Portraiture has played an important part in Williams 's work and in 1993 an exhibition of his portraits is to be held in Anglesey .
26 Then he went erm into the Navy for a short time and for some unknown reason he managed to get out of the Navy and came as Mr 's Personal Assistant and erm one of his jobs was to erm get these pe children sorted out and I used to write no end of letters for him to erm places like erm Ilford and Wanstead and mainly the northern suburbs of London erm about certain children who had been attending central schools which were something , which were something that erm East Suffolk could n't offer and erm trying to decide whether they ought to go to grammar school or one of the area schools as they we then were
27 Haig won his point , although the scale of his attacks was to be reduced .
28 The success criteria against which developments are to be judged could be :
29 Clause 74 provides for the valuation bands into which dwellings are to be placed and which have already been described in the Domestic Property ( Valuation ) ( Scotland ) Regulations 1991 .
30 In their accounts are to be found , prima facie , the best interpretations of what went on , from the standpoint of the problem of the interpretation of action .
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