Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [be] to [be] " in BNC.
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1 | However , the general rule is clear — if liability for negligence is to be excluded , the clause should expressly say so . |
2 | If a scenario for action is to be socially and politically acceptable in an area it has to be linked into people 's beliefs about their present positions and purposes . |
3 | One of the focuses for action was to be the revival of the " social dialogue " between employers and trade unions . |
4 | The statutory remedy does not , where compensation for loss is to be sought , impose any liability on those ‘ knowingly concerned ’ in the contravention . |
5 | An emphasis on its own policy for research was to be one of the CNAA 's most tangible responses to the development of a public sector of higher education . |
6 | Although the obligation to provide instruction about maintenance is to be limited only to the first occupier , it is likely that subsequent purchasers will require the information to be passed on every time the property is sold . |
7 | Save for appeals and applications under Ord 37 in cases of transfer for enforcement and payments into court , all further steps after transfer are to be taken in the transferee court ( Ord 16 , r 4(6) ) . |
8 | As the paper states , a solution to this problem must be found if the progressive developments suggested for auditing are to be achieved . |
9 | The statutory scheme for bankruptcy is to be found in the Insolvency Act 1986 and the Insolvency Rules 1986 and has the following main objectives : ( 1 ) to enable the bankrupt 's affairs and dealings to be investigated under the control of the court ; ( 2 ) to provide the statutory machinery for the collection and rateable distribution of the bankrupt 's available assets ( or those assets which ought to form part of his estate ) with a view to satisfying his debts so far as may be practicable ; ( 3 ) to rehabilitate the bankrupt through the process of discharge . |
10 | The man of unity possesses no rivals for the very meaning of unity is to be at one with all men and all things . |
11 | If any sense of unity is to be preserved it must be created by the historians who tell the story . |
12 | This new form of Unity was to be concerned with foreign policy issues , virtually to the exclusion of the domestic policies contained in the original Unity Manifesto . |
13 | Bills of exchange raise special transparency considerations , for it is a tenet of the law relating to such instruments that the terms of payment are to be found exclusively in the instrument itself , without reference to extraneous facts . |
14 | This was the conclusion of the House of Lords in May & butcher v. R. ( 1934 ) where an agreement for the purchase of government tentage provided that the price , the manner of delivery and dates of payment were to be agreed upon from time to time . |
15 | Other examples of discrimination are to be found in role titles such as foreman or tradesman widely used in business which imply the positions are normally ( and rightly ? ) filled by men . |
16 | The game structure the teacher planned was a neat ‘ horns of a dilemma ’ situation where the community 's wish to keep their cathedral as a place of sanctuary was to be challenged by the presence of a refuge-seeker who , they suddenly realised , might be the perpetrator of a vicious crime against their own kind . |
17 | The Department of Agriculture is to be contacted in a bid to have the problem resolved . |
18 | The point of preparation is to be well tuned and at the same time flexible to new interpretations and ideas . |
19 | Paul 's Act of Faith is to be co-produced with Soho Theatre of London on the following night . |
20 | The error of so many critics and scholars is to write as if the paraphrasable elements in literature constituted its substance , whereas the value of literature is to be found not in propositions , but in relationships , and these relationships are not logical , but imaginative . |
21 | A work of literature is to be judged by its effect on serious-minded purchasers , a comic book by its effect on children , a sexually explicit magazine sold in an " adults only " bookstore by its effect on adult patrons of that particular shop . |
22 | Although the final decision on the choice of chairman was to be made by the Republican National Committee in January , most observers believed that , with Bush 's endorsement , the selection of Bennett was a formality . |
23 | This immunity has now been abolished by the Animals Act 1971 , so that where damage is caused by animals straying on the highway the question of liability is to be decided in accordance with the ordinary principles of negligence . |
24 | Clearly more than one period of fortification is to be implied , with the likelihood that a masonry wall was added to the front of an existing bank , the contemporary ditch of which had to be solidly filled in order to carry its foundations ; a date for the bank of not earlier than c . |
25 | In subsequent sections of the Report it becomes increasingly evident that , with the single exception of literature , all of these sources of experience are to be considered as potentially corrupting . |
26 | Scobie appears to borrow the connection from an article by Sandra Djwa — ‘ Leonard Cohen : Black Romantic ’ which first appeared in 1967 , where it is more skilfully and roundly argued : ‘ Cohen 's dominant theme ( is ) , ’ she says , ‘ the relationship between experience and art , and more specifically the suggestion that the value of experience is to be found in the art of ‘ beauty ’ distilled from it … ’ |
27 | As the young individuals of the Young Conservatives voice their ambitions and settle for so much less , so the operations of ideology are to be observed . |
28 | The reason for this is that every income level ( which determines the transactions demand for money ) must now be associated with a lower interest rate and therefore a higher speculative demand for money if equality between the total demand for and supply of money is to be maintained . |
29 | These solutions implied considerable redevelopment in the central , older parts , but it remained unclear as to just what form of renewal was to be adopted either in land use or visual terms , Town planning as an art form may have taken considerable strides in suburban or garden city situations . |
30 | The struggle to determine the party 's attitude to the aspirations of Labour was to be its chief battleground for the next six years . |