Example sentences of "be [vb pp] to take part in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | This is the 65th anniversary of the first race in 1928 , and almost 80 cars from that era are expected to take part in a nostalgic three lap run around the course on June 4 , starting at 7pm . |
2 | More than 80,000 people , including Chancellor Helmut Kohl , are expected to take part in a special anti-racism rally in Berlin on Sunday . |
3 | Around 40 members of the congregation are expected to take part in the trip on May 29 . |
4 | Five of the banks which had been expected to take part in the scheme , however , had on Dec. 20 , 1989 , announced that they would not be participating for commercial reasons , although the following day , John MacGregor , Secretary of State for Education and Science , had stated that the objectives , principles and framework of the scheme remained unchanged . |
5 | To do this , two police force areas with differing practices have been approached to take part in the research and the impact of the introduction of the Crown Prosecutor recorded . |
6 | He has been selected to take part in the tough TV contest of that name and will appear on millions of screens around the country some time in the autumn . |
7 | HELEN THOMAS IS OFF ON A GLObetrot next year — she has been selected to take part in an Operation Raleigh exercise and Guinness has agreed to contribute towards her expenses . |
8 | For the 30-year-old lone parent has been accepted to take part in an eight-month course in dance and fitness at ‘ The Jazz Academy ’ in Bristol . |
9 | Students are selected to take part in the four regional finals which involve preparing the menu in cook-offs , and from each regional final a student team is selected for the grand final . |
10 | TEAMS are needed to take part in an obstacle course in Stewart Park , Middlesbrough , on Sunday , May 10 in to raise cash for an ambulance . |
11 | Without it , it is doubtful whether the more extreme pacifists could have been persuaded to take part in the canvassing . |
12 | This is the fifth occasion that the Board has been invited to take part in a British Fair at Mitsukoshi with whom it has a very special relationship . |
13 | And just to put them in the right mood , they have now been invited to take part in an international competition at Market Drayton next weekend ( June 19–20 ) involving the United States junior team , Eire and Great Britain juniors . |
14 | Children from over 60 primary schools countrywide have been invited to take part in the Cliff Richard Tennis Trail , the new initiative launched at the All England Club in true showbiz style at the end of February . |
15 | Today the Royalists were back in Worcester … to escort the present mayor to London … he 's been invited to take part in the civil war anniversary celebrations at the palace of Westminster . |
16 | Today the Royalists were back in Worcester … to escort the present mayor to London … he 's been invited to take part in the civil war anniversary celebrations at the palace of Westminster . |
17 | INMATES of Risley remand centre have been invited to take part in the first recycling scheme of its kind in the country . |
18 | The top scoring six club members are invited to take part in the grand final at the FBAS Supreme Festival of Fishkeeping at Pontins , Weston-super-Mare each November . |
19 | After the result of the venous creatine kinase test has been given and explained families are invited to take part in the social evaluation of the screening programme . |
20 | When you enter the business world you will be expected to take part in an array of situations which call for specialised oral communications . |
21 | The move affected several thousand former members of parliament and public officials , many of whom could be expected to take part in the presidential and legislative elections in 1992 . |
22 | It asked that members of the Republican Movement be permitted to take part in a civil rights march to Dungannon from Coalisland … |
23 | A small group of 60 women will then be selected to take part in a further qualitative interview and observation study designed to yield ethnographic data about what counts as leisure for a group of women of different social backgrounds and stages in the family life cycle . |
24 | I let myself be persuaded to take part in a television programme about books . |
25 | The famous social scientist , D. T. Campbell , once proposed a more naturalistic experiment , in which scores of towns would be selected and formed into two groups at random , the newspapers in each town would be persuaded to take part in the experiment by publishing phoney articles about the state of candidates , and comparisons would be made at the end between the two groups of towns ( Campbell 1951 ) . |
26 | Customer objections can be more easily overcome if they can be persuaded to take part in the demonstration process . |
27 | Such societies make the conflicts of history irreducible to Sartre 's logic unless , like the boxing match , they can be shown to take part in a larger totalizable category . |
28 | If their marks are among the top six in the country they 'll be invited to take part in a new two part grand final , with a specialist round on the Saturday and a general fishkeeping knowledge round on the Sunday . |
29 | If their marks are among the top six in the country they 'll be invited to take part in a new two part grand final , with a specialist round on the Saturday and a general fishkeeping knowledge round on the Sunday . |
30 | If their marks are among the top six in the country they 'll be invited to take part in a new two part grand final , with a specialist round on the Saturday and a general fishkeeping knowledge round on the Sunday . |