Example sentences of "[am/are] [adj] questions to be " in BNC.
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1 | Although it is undoubtedly the case that farm animals do suffer from many of the horrors of intensive husbandry ( it can not be pleasant for a pig to be eaten alive ) there are serious questions to be asked about the extent and nature of the alleged suffering . |
2 | If there are six questions to be answered , all of equal weighting , then allow 25 minutes for each question . |
3 | As with all curriculum development there are many questions to be raised and pitfalls to try to avoid . |
4 | There are numerous questions to be raised later about those women who would prefer to continue working , but this example illustrates clearly why it is important to distinguish between age per se and continuous tenure when considering wage profiles . |
5 | Here , as elsewhere , there are difficult questions to be answered : whether membership of a society should involve a positive duty to take care of one 's body for the general social good , either to avoid becoming a burden on other members of the community or even to preserve oneself as a positive contributor to that community . |
6 | In any concrete analysis , there are four questions to be asked : |
7 | But while the ups and downs of Ferranti 's future remain of keen interest , not least to its management , workers and shareholders , there are wider questions to be addressed as the Nato European Fighter Management Agency plunges into its final decisions on the European Fighter Project . |
8 | But while the ups and downs of Ferranti 's future remain of keen interest , not least to its management , workers and shareholders , there are wider questions to be addressed as the Nato European Fighter Management Agency plunges into its final decisions on the European Fighter Project . |