Example sentences of "be [noun] [to-vb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There will be opportunity to examine the relation between non Standard English and the educational performance of minority group children .
2 There will also be rules to limit the amount that a fund can invest in its sponsoring company .
3 There should also be rules to meet the needs of other service providers .
4 There are proposals for three more nuclear power stations to be built in Britain during the next decade : Hinckley Point C , Wylfa B and Sizewell C. And there may be plans to build a total of ten extra nuclear power stations by 2010 .
5 I can not promise a debate next week , but I am sure that there will be opportunities to debate the matter in the coming months .
6 Should not the priority be investment to improve the quality of services ?
7 The necessary inference from such a principle as his is that the interpreters of law should be the.ones to define the rights of individuals and to trace the bounds of legitimate government over them .
8 Brymbo will be without county player John Shone for the testing home game against Colwyn Bay , but Hull University student Nick Jones could be home to fill the gap .
9 This can be failure to recognise the hair 's unsuitability to withstand the process , incorrect winding and tightness of the curlers or the hairdresser 's insufficient attention at any part of the process .
10 The outcome for such a team will either be failure to achieve the task , or the imposition of dominant leadership , or the formation of a sub-group .
11 Often there will not be room to connect a downstairs WC soil pipe with the correct fall and a new soil pipe will be needed running directly to the drains .
12 The wider the cut , the quicker the lawn will be mown , but there must be room to manoeuvre the machine properly .
13 Where , as in many inner-city areas , there is a high turnover of occupancy , I hope that there will be powers to levy the owner in order to ensure that the financial base of local authorities is not undermined .
14 Johnson extracted from him the English meaning of the Gaelic place-name ; it signified a place of , or near , water , conforming , claimed McQueen , to ‘ all the descriptions of the temples of that goddess , which were situated near rivers that there might be water to wash the statue ’ .
15 There will also be changes to accommodate the use of synthetic fuels .
16 Scorers have to be micro-Einsteins to calculate the outcome of a rain-interrupted match .
17 If we 're looking at the question of services coming together to deal with the emergency erm obviously I suppose the army and that will come in on a voluntary basis which but it might be necessary to see where someone could be authority to coordinate the services and bring it whatever is required .
18 In television , it just slips quietly by , but we should hope that there will always be people to run the kind of BBC in which such drama — literate , socially sensitive and lovingly crafted — can be done .
19 Tom Williams , Labour Member for the constituency in which the colliery was situated , announced that it would be folly to continue the debate , and the dispute , perhaps not a very difficult one in any event , got itself settled .
20 But it would be folly to repeat the mistake , made with Iraq , of allowing foreign-policy merit to blot out oppression at home .
21 It would be folly to oppose the exploration of this weapon .
22 It is acknowledged that other circumstances might exist in which , although aggressive behaviour might be anticipated , joint judgement may be exercises to allow the worker to go supported rather than accompanied .
23 And , as any successful enterprise will expand , there may soon be pressure to extend the premises , damaging the character of the place in the process .
24 Another future option will be ability to vary the ride in three stages from soft to firm .
25 But there does seem to be tendency to see the symbols or institutions of collectivism as mere reminders of the values in an otherwise ‘ collectivist social order accepted voluntarily ’ ( van Wolferen 1982 p.121 ) .
26 In 1976 , the centenary of the event , Mr Alan Spedding , the present organist and choir master , thought it might be time to call a halt but met with such opposition from the townspeople that it was decided to carry on .
27 There may still be time to persuade the authorities to relocate her rather than remove her from the wild .
28 If you stay here any longer it 'll be time to take the cows in for their evening milking . ’
29 It may now be time to risk the uncertainty of a split .
30 Well , if you poked around the lot every hour , there would n't be time to cover the rest of the beat properly .
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