Example sentences of "[vb infin] to be [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In those circumstances the Crown Prosecution Service do not seek to be heard in this particular case . |
2 | In those circumstances the Crown Prosecution Service do not seek to be heard in this particular case . |
3 | ( h ) convertible loan stock which is not quoted on a recognised stock exchange , or is not issued on terms which are reasonably comparable with the terms of quoted convertible stock , can cause a problem as the interest payable on it will fall to be treated for tax purposes as a distribution ( ICTA 1988 , s209(2) ( e ) ( ii ) ) . |
4 | Argument has been addressed to me as to how that sum should fall to be represented in the damages awarded , bearing in mind that it has been substantially discharged by an interim payment and that it will not inure to any log term benefit of the plaintiff . |
5 | In short , where planning consent is given for a development or change of use , the question of nuisance will thereafter fall to be decided by reference to a neighbourhood with that development or use and not as it was previously . |
6 | The Certificate of Pre-vocational Education would fall to be accredited within this overall scheme , and is an especially interesting innovation . |
7 | Accordingly , continues a note to the accounts , in accordance with s 275 , CA 1985 , the aggregate provision does not fall to be classified as a realised loss and therefore distributable reserves of the company are £12m ( v £81.5m ) . |
8 | He added that " it seems to me likely that it will fall to be resolved by the Court of Justice at the end of the day " . |
9 | As previously stated , unless an agreement , arrangement or course of conduct which has a restrictive effect on competition does not have a perceptible effect on trade within the Community , it will fall to be considered under the EC competition rules . |
10 | This would fall to be considered under the occupiers liability section of a contents policy even where the occupant is merely a tenant and responsibility for maintenance of the pipes lies with the owner . |
11 | If the pecuniary interest is not personal to the decision-maker then the matter will fall to be considered as a challenge on the grounds of favour . |
12 | To find out if inhibition of the proliferative effects of histamine also occurred by cimetidine blockade of histamine 2 receptor , the experiment will need to be repeated with animals that are further immune depleted such as severe combine immune deficiency mice or with nude mice treated with anti-asialo GM1 antiserum , which is known to eliminate natural killer activity in nude mice . |
13 | Treatments may need to be repeated over months . |
14 | Voting did not therefore need to be repeated in two polling areas , as the Constitutional Court had ordered in the event that the necessary documentation could not be obtained by the Murcia court . |
15 | Other people do n't need to be diminished by you in that way — and in any case it shows you 're insecure about your own status . |
16 | These attribute values will need to be adjusted following the event . |
17 | Equally , incorrect invoices may need to be adjusted by means of a credit note issued by the supplier or a debit note raised by the builder . |
18 | Nevertheless , quantities of food will need to be adjusted in order to achieve the desired weight goals . |
19 | How much detail will need to be recorded on the certificate about the criteria used to pass or fail the candidate ; and how specific should be the description of the tasks he was set ? |
20 | There are an estimated 3,000,000 objects in the collections but many , including more than 1,000,000 insects , do not need to be recorded on the database individually . |
21 | okay ? and do need to be reassured about the car . |
22 | This may mean that the ventilation in the flat is inadequate — the kitchen may need to be fitted with an extractor fan , for example . |
23 | The cistern will need to be fitted with a rigid , close-fitting and securely fixed cover which . |
24 | Terms like , ‘ environmental work ’ , ‘ a full curriculum ’ , ‘ special programmes of work for language development ’ would need to be explained to them . |
25 | What does not need to be explained to Vogts , however , is the determination possessed by Scottish players . |
26 | Singer 's attempt to duck these difficulties by arguing that social changes of this magnitude would need to be phased in slowly will not survive scrutiny . |
27 | Women , like men , may suffer moderate systemic upset , and any secondary bacterial infection may need to be treated with antibiotics . |
28 | Traditionally tanned leathers will need to be treated with a good wax proofing agent to make them water resistant , although some leathers are now treated at the tanneries with special waterproof finishes . |
29 | What she does not like , of course , is a stiff cross-wind on a hard runway — vintage aeroplanes were n't designed to fly in such a restricted manner — so she will need to be treated with respect , both by her pilots and the relevant ATC facilities , should such a set of circumstances be encountered . |
30 | The straight lines on the charts may be over-simplified , therefore , and would need to be treated with some caution . |