Example sentences of "[am/are] to be [vb pp] [adj] " in BNC.
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31 | If your fees are to be paid direct to the University by your home institution , Government or other sponsoring agency , the University will submit an invoice to that body . |
32 | If your fees are to be paid direct to the University by your home institution , government or other sponsoring agency , the University will submit an account to that body . |
33 | Local authorities are to be held accountable for the effects of a financial system over which they will have even less control than the councils in England and Scotland . |
34 | But we are not told what features of the French peasantry are to be held responsible for Bonapartism , nor what features of Bonapartism are attributable to the French peasantry . |
35 | If windows are to be left open — a controversial point — they need mesh or other guards attached , to prevent the entry of insects . |
36 | Each day 's race cards will indicate which meetings are to be shown live in betting shops by Satellite Information Services ( SIS ) . |
37 | Each day 's race cards will indicate which meetings are to be shown live in betting shops by Satellite Information Services ( SIS ) . |
38 | We are to be buried alive under charters . |
39 | Pacific shareholders are to be offered new Martin Currie shares at 92 p.c. of the underlying asset value of the Pacific trust . |
40 | CIOB members , who make up the single biggest group of professional visitors to Interbuild , are to be offered complimentary Select Gold membership at the show . |
41 | Where parties expect to do business together on a regular basis and to use fax or similar media to place and accept orders , the drafter should include an appropriate provision to avoid this problem , indicating when messages are to be deemed effective . |
42 | That is simply because it has to be that low if some of these houses are to be considered habitable at all , and if others are to be inhabited by two , or often by three , families at the same time . |
43 | Angler 's names , for instance , must always be in the same format if they are to be considered unique . |
44 | This involves two decisions : which neighbouring points are to be considered local and which changes are atypical ? |