Example sentences of "[prep] [n mass] be to [be] " in BNC.
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1 | A contribution of £1,000 is to be made by Cleveland County Council to British Rail towards publicity costs for the Esk Valley Line . |
2 | The shape of such a curve is dependent on the rate of testing , consequently , this must be specified if a meaningful comparison of data is to be made . |
3 | A grant of £400 is to be given to Sedgefield church , St Edmund 's restoration appeal , which has fallen £45,000 short of target . |
4 | A minute representation of the world 's 30,000 or so species of fish is to be seen in the aquarium . |
5 | Among all our other irresistible attractions we had advertised free fishing in the River Meloch and the millpond , and a prospective holiday-maker asked , over the telephone , what kind of fish were to be found there . |
6 | A maximum of £4,000 was to be spent on the building , the residue being for ‘ the general uses of the hospital ’ ( i.e. revenue ) . |
7 | A member of staff was to be disciplined by the management and you had to defend the employee as best as you could . |
8 | They could clearly be smaller if the number of MPs were to be increased , although West Germany manages very well with electorates averaging in 1987 some 183,000 . |
9 | For video shoots in which individuals or groups of people are to be lit by direct floodlighting , the exact placing of the lamps becomes more important . |
10 | In the coming witch-hunt thousands of people were to be deprived of their livelihood and reputation but , as we now know , the most serious spies went undetected . |
11 | From among this small group of people were to be founded the only Iranians who remained with the Shah and Queen in the months to come . |
12 | The pension of £150 was to be paid out of the Goldsmiths ' endowment of £290 . |
13 | A valuation at 31 March 1992 revealed a surplus of only £20m , so the contribution holiday is curtailed and a contribution of £30m is to be made in the year to 31 March 1993 . |
14 | In Dawson v. Duffield ( 1936 K.B. ) , two lorries worth £475 were to be paid for by a combination of two ‘ trade-in ’ lorries worth £250 and the balance in cash . |
15 | Due to the diversity of structures being accommodated a large increase in data is to be expected . |
16 | The input to the board from the bridge rectifier , Rec. 1 , needs to be 28V to 30V d.c. if the output range of 5V to 15V is to be achieved . |
17 | Thus the teacher-in-role can decide from moment to moment whether to carry the burden of the pupils ' protection — ‘ My men ( a group of ‘ passive ’ children ) have this to say to you' is to be totally protective — or to remove that protection and hand over the power : ‘ My men have something to say to you … ! ’ |