Example sentences of "be to [be] take up " in BNC.
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1 | Individual cases of CID are to be taken up , for the purposes of setting standards . |
2 | Regulation 22 declares that LCH will have no liability in respect of a tender , documents or delivery , or any matter arising under a contract , unless : ( 1 ) The member claiming against LCH gives notice of his claim by 5 pm in the afternoon of the seventh business day after that on which documents are to be taken up and paid for by the buyer ; and ( 2 ) That member refers any dispute to arbitration under the market rules and an award is made in his favour . |
3 | Yet paradoxically Makarenko 's educational theories were to be taken up , approved , and widely publicized in the Stalinist period . |
4 | After the defeat of 1918 the policies of Frederick , Bismarck and Wilhelm II were to be taken up and extended quite logically ; the search for identity , for colonial holdings , the logic of industrial expansion , the ‘ question ’ of the eastern marches would all be solved and resolved in the Endlösung . |
5 | Henniker and I were to be taken up to Mr. Ingard 's room , Spalding and Miss Robinson were to go to the offices allotted to us on the second floor . |
6 | As in the past , a collection is to be taken up for the Ecclesiastical Students Fund , and this will take the place of the regular second collection . |
7 | The usual collection is to be taken up for the Communications work of the Church . |
8 | CONCERN about the freeze on its annual grant is to be taken up with the Scottish Arts Council by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra , which had expected an increase of at least 3 per cent . |
9 | The issue is to be taken up in a joint approach to the Welsh Office . |
10 | His work on Sanday was to be taken up by a teacher who already lived there , and had been doing the job before Mr M was sent there . |
11 | It was a theme that was to be taken up by mediators between the two kingdoms until the outbreak of the Hundred Years War . |