Example sentences of "that [noun] be [prep] [be] " in BNC.

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1 Commander Blenkinsop decreed that rations were to be supplemented by protein .
2 After a week of confusion , warnings of constitutional crisis and outrage over the possibility that Parliament was to be bypassed , Foreign Secretary Hurd turned urbanity and understatement into performance art .
3 The Moscow authorities have announced that checks are to be conducted on private and commercial vehicles for excessive exhaust emissions .
4 As evidence that money is to be made in Russia 's ‘ Wild East ’ , last month Hewlett-Packard Co and Swedish software firm CMA AB sealed a $3m contract with ASUNEFT in Nizhniy Vartosk , North West Siberia to supply a Unix system to automate oil field data acquisition in the region .
5 It is clear that money was to be made honestly at this profession ; even clearer that forgery and other types of fraud were frequently used by moneyers as short-cuts to wealth .
6 He was only too thankful that Sarah was to be removed from his home .
7 permit variations in the way that proposals are to be implemented
8 Since it was revealed that Middlesbrough was to be given environment city status the borough council has organised a number of initiatives to help improve the town .
9 The type of detailed empirical research reviewed above suggests that scepticism is to be strongly recommended .
10 These advantages are such that ratings are to be preferred when they can be used without distorting the intentions of the investigation .
11 The headnote in the Weekly Law Reports is wrong : it states that the lease provided that disputes were to be referred to arbitration , whereas in fact the lease between Ipswich and Fisons said that if Fisons did not accept Ipswich 's terms the matter should be referred to an independent expert .
12 It was revealed by García , in an interview with the news agency Reuters in the following week , that bonuses were to be offered to producers to encourage silver bullion exports and to provide stability for mining companies and their employees .
13 The Israeli Defence Forces announce that helicopters are to be used to suppress the intifada .
14 The Government has explicitly stated that help is to be targeted on industry and in the face of a continuing trade deficit , the recovery is hoped to be export-led .
15 The English , with no hope now of consummating the Rough Wooing , finally withdrew ; but the French were proving almost equally unwelcome , provoking fears among committed Protestant reformers that Scotland was to be swallowed up by yet another powerful nation , and this one Papist .
16 To regard this as an ‘ injustice ’ runs contrary to the idea that divorce is to be obtained on proof of breakdown .
17 An agreement was later made with the administrations of Southern Rhodesia and Nyasaland that Lusaka was to be the centre for broadcasting to Africans in the three territories .
18 A judge may order that costs are to be taxed on one of two bases .
19 But the truth is that HMI is to be privatised by the back door because the half of HMI who will not be employed by it will have to go and set up as private consultants .
20 Again , I do not think that individuals are to be blamed for this : whole societies were caught up in this sexist interpretation of reality .
21 305U with side letter on reverse Side letter to be signed to ensure that there is no doubt that charge is to be in support of the guarantee liability .
22 I would , therefore , suggest that consent is to be explained by reference to its purported normative consequences only .
23 In this case Lord Parker L.C.J. held in effect that consent was to be assessed differently in the case of girls under 16 .
24 It was announced on March 31 that subsidies were to be lifted from 16 consumer commodities , i.e. all except for semolina , flour , milk and bread .
25 The L & NWR Loco Committee Minutes of 9 February 1847 state that water was to be supplied to tenants willing to pay an extra rent of 2p per week .
26 He frequently implies that knowledge is to be had by experience and by careful observation of the world .
27 Mubarak stated that committees were to be established to enhance political and economic co-operation between both countries .
28 In Shell UK v Lostock Garage Ltd [ 1976 ] 1 WLR 1187 Lord Denning MR explained what he thought was meant by the proposition that reasonableness is to be considered at the time when the contract is made : If the terms impose a restraint which is unreasonable in the sense that it may work unfairly in circumstances which may reasonably be anticipated , the courts will refuse to enforce the restraint : but it will not hold it to be unenforceable simply because it might work unfairly in certain exceptional circumstances outside the reasonable expectation of the parties at the time of making the agreement .
29 The principle that education was to be open to all , irrespective of means ; public galleries and museums should be open to all , the National Health Service likewise .
30 It made a ‘ mockery of the oft-proclaimed principle that statutes are to be construed in favour of the defendant ’ .
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