Example sentences of "[noun pl] be [vb pp] to [be] " in BNC.
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31 | When you find that your head has n't actually been bitten off and that you can actually speak , join one of the local societies whose activities are bound to be plastered all over your library 's noticeboard . |
32 | Societies have periodic festivals where the usual prohibitions on activities are allowed to be infringed , and the gaiety of these occasions Freud compares , by implication , with the mania experienced by some individuals when their ego coincides with their ego ideal . |
33 | Sometimes authorities are understood to be limited by the kinds of acts which they can or can not regulate ( given some restrictive ways of classifying acts ) . |
34 | In this book authorities are said to be limited also by the kinds of reasons on which they may or may not rely in making decisions and issuing directives , and by the kind of reasons their decisions can pre-empt . |
35 | Nevertheless , increased delegation will depend on government carving out more areas of activity for which authorities are seen to be responsible , and central intervention is improper . |
36 | Labour hours are expected to be limited to 800 next year . |
37 | These peaks are believed to be a consequence of the inner Lindblad resonance ( ILR ) of the galactic bar . |
38 | Teeth are believed to be a more accurate indicator of exposure to lead than blood , which fluctuates from month to month . |
39 | Undoubtedly the most important group of works by the artist to appear at auction for many years , the canvases are said to be in extremely good condition . |
40 | Cyclists are asked to be aware of pedestrians and to take special care when approaching them , particularly elderly , disabled or blind people and young children . |
41 | Cyclists are asked to be aware of pedestrians and ride considerately . |
42 | Cyclists are asked to be aware of pedestrians and to take special care when approaching them , particularly elderly , disabled or blind people and young children . |
43 | The thrombi are considered to be secondary to local injury , stasis or cor-pulmonale . |
44 | These meanings are considered to be organised in a cognitive system equivalent to a word memory or internal dictionary , which is called the lexicon . |
45 | Winter puddings are meant to be lavish . |
46 | Female artists are allowed to be vulnerable , frail , because this corresponds with the idea of woman as lack . |
47 | Proposals are expected to be be published in April . |
48 | The second is that the proposals are considered to be impracticable for most small companies and their auditors . |
49 | The empty houses are expected to be re-occupied . |
50 | Traditional patterns of family life and cultural values are said to be breaking down under the pressure of geographical and social mobility , and the power of the mass media . |
51 | ( d ) Overflow can not occur on multiplication if the values are assumed to be integral , but multiplication of two operands both of which are the maximum negative number causes overflow under the fractional convention . |
52 | Certain principles and values are assumed to be unchallengeable and therefore to be nurtured . |
53 | Catholic identity is not essential for membership of the catholic — nationalist group , but consent to the understanding that catholic values will predominate in the public sphere is essential , for these religious values are viewed to be eminently suitable , natural , and self-evidently of high moral quality , safeguarding the fabric of state and public morality . |
54 | If you do that , then I think that even though your own values are bound to be in it a bit , they wo n't be in it in a way that makes the work useless or makes it appear hopefully prejudiced to someone else . |
55 | By contrast , Message Queue Interface works in a time-independent fashion ; requests are queued to be sent to the remote machine and if anything goes wrong they are automatically remembered and re-tried without the application having to do any work at all . |
56 | Most Iraqi cities are reported to be without electricity or telephones . |
57 | Standard bearers and musicians are assumed to be equipped with the same weapons as the rest of the unit and fight just like ordinary troopers ( see the rulebook for a full description ) . |
58 | Standard bearers and musicians are assumed to be equipped with the same weapons as the rest of the unit and fight just like ordinary troopers ( see the Warhammer rulebook for a full description ) . |
59 | Standard bearers and musicians are assumed to be equipped with the same weapons as the rest of the unit and fight just like ordinary troopers ( see the Warhammer rulebook for a full description ) . |
60 | These solutes are thought to be the origin of cements within the subsurface , either as quartz overgrowth cements ( e.g. Sibley & blatt , 1976 ) or as calcite cements . |