Example sentences of "[adj] [be] to " in BNC.

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1 Widnes bitterly complained about the unfairness of the situation saying — quite rightly — that if incidents like that are to be pulled out you would need 26 cameras — for every player .
2 Does he agree that it is the height of irresponsibility to try to pretend that there can be a massive increase in spending from day one of a Government if the tax increases to pay for that are to be phased in ?
3 For the person with these projects the forwarding of them has an importance to which utilitarianism can not do justice , for it must regard them as simply among the many preferences of which as many as possible are to be satisfied .
4 UNIVERSITY administrators who wasted £11.3 million of taxpayers ' money by re-employing more than 200 redundant academics given ‘ golden goodbyes ’ averaging £80,000 each are to be summoned by the Commons public accounts committee to explain their mistakes .
5 A note in a dated 1 Sha'ban 963/10 June 1556 concerning the number of to be appointed in the of that year mentions that four new each are to be accepted from the kadis of Istanbul , Edirne , Bursa and Egypt and two each from the kadis of Damascus , Aleppo and Baghdad .
6 When sites such as this are to be destroyed , it is important that the building above the ground is recorded before it is destroyed .
7 Various formulations of in exactly what respect the statements should be clear are to be found in the Speech .
8 Details of a programme of events including concerts , services of thanksgiving , guided walks and exhibitions during 1993 are to be found in the leaflet Events and Places to Visit : St Margaret 900 .
9 Although sheep numbers in Sussex have now risen to nearly pre-war numbers , comparatively few are to be found on permanent downland pasture .
10 I am waiting for it eagerly , as so few are to one 's mind in these days .
11 The disadvantage of the latter system is that there is a tendency to stuff all the envelopes in a section with the material simply because it is easier than going through m all , and because the gaps will have to be made up envelopes wasted if only a few are to left out of one section .
12 Some are to this day .
13 Mental handicap can be caused by a wide range of medical , social and environmental factors , of which some are to an extent preventable .
14 Some are to be found in the bad effects of traditional ‘ god-worship ’ on the ethical behaviour of the individual .
15 The Junior Section has between 30 to 40 members but some are to be promoted to the Senior Section which has fewer members .
16 The Junior Section has between 30 to 40 members but some are to be promoted to the Senior Section which has fewer members .
17 Excursions : The most popular are to Salzburg and to Vienna , both beautiful , elegant cities , steeped in history and culture with lots to see .
18 Manuscripts of more than 300 are to be found in the Gurney archive at the Gloucester city public library .
19 The now familiar formula — seeking ‘ new forms and methods of management ’ — a coded attack on Brezhnev 's ‘ stability of cadres ’ , means that the old are to a replaced by the young , the incompetent by the competent ; it also signifies departures from outmoded routines and the unsettling of vested interests .
20 all women between 20 and 64 years old are to be invited for screening ( by March 1993 ) ;
21 all women between 50 and 64 years old are to be invited for screening by breast X-ray ( mammography ) by March 1993 .
22 Variations in numbers of additions from one cylinder to another are to be expected .
23 If this were to be applied unmodified , since the displacement of the stylus varies inversely with frequency , the amplitude of the waveform cut in the disc at low frequencies would be very large .
24 Two lives are bound together by a cord , and if this were to be broken prematurely , one would die .
25 However , evidence suggests that non-business travel is also important and can cover 67 per cent of all movement ( Clark and Unwin 1981 ) ; if this were to be substantially reduced by remote linkages by telephone or other means , the consequences for continued viability of still more rural public transport routes could be serious , especially where comparatively minor variations in demand can be critical .
26 If this were to be so , it would make a mockery of the caution and the concept of the right to silence after a charge has been preferred .
27 The new organizations catering for this were to be economically more efficient and culturally more bland than the popular movements of the first half of the century .
28 And if this were to be their last meeting , then should they perhaps not waste it all in talk ?
29 No decisions would ever be made if this were to be demanded .
30 If this were to be the case then no deficiency " at all would be noticed in the behaviour of the funnel .
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