Example sentences of "these [am/are] [adv] to be " in BNC.
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1 | Occasionally sacks can be obtained with a ‘ zip-off ’ front pocket which can be converted to a day sack , although these are mostly to be found on convertible sacks used as travel luggage . |
2 | These are also to be reported to colleagues under the provisional code of conduct , and any relationship which is not agreed to should be open to a sexual harassment complaint . |
3 | Not only does it ignore the sense in which suffering can be unwitting but it also begs the question in favour of saying , when specific symptoms like struggling or urination occur in animals , that these are properly to be seen as , emotional responses ' ( which covertly elicits our sympathy for the conscious distress of the stricken human parent rather than the symptoms of it observed in the struggling , yet unaware , athlete ) . |
4 | Wittgenstein 's account of the source of the illusion that thinking is a stream which must be flowing under the surface of the auxiliary activities of making trials and comparisons , if these are not to be mere mechanical procedures ( 107 ) , is particularly interesting . |
5 | These are not to be connected to the other compartments . |
6 | These are not to be understood as a simple cycle of something being externalized as object , recognized as such , and then embodied , but rather as a complex series of strategies which may include splitting and inversion . |
7 | Where matrimonial proceedings are raised in England against a spouse resident in Scotland and these are not to be defended and the only questions arising relate to aliment , custody and access , which can be disposed of with a minimum of meetings and correspondence , the Central Committee will allow modest charges under the Scheme for that purpose . |
8 | Where matrimonial proceedings are raised in a country other than England ( eg , Canada , Australia or USA ) against a spouse resident in Scotland and these are not to be defended and the only questions arising relate to aliment , custody and access , which can be disposed of with a minimum of meetings and correspondence , the Central Committee will allow modest charges under the Scheme for that purpose . |
9 | These are now to be found only in the book sale-rooms , the most important of which are Bloomsbury Book Auctions in London and Dominic Winter Book Auctions of Swindon , and among antiquarian dealers . |