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

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1 Allowance will be made for contingencies , but these are to be the exception rather than the rule .
2 He has respect for the almost tribal traditional wisdom of those whom he later called the ‘ quiet-voiced elders ’ and their ‘ dead secrets , , but in the end these are to be renounced or incorporated in a higher Christian scheme and vision .
3 On these are to be inscribed words reminiscent of the Ten Commandments , beginning with a new commandment not to make ‘ molten gods ’ ( 34.1–28 ) .
4 If these are to be set up prior to the implementation of LMS .
5 These are to be called Standard Assessment Tasks ( SATs ) .
6 He received his certificate which stated : ‘ These are to Certify that Mr Edmund Bond has attended the Veterinary College as a resident pupil for 18 months and having been examined by us , we consider him as qualified to practise the Veterinary Art ’ .
7 On the whole , these are to be preferred for video work because of their ability to relate what you hear to what you see .
8 These are to a certain extent inter-related .
9 But these are to be followed by RS/6000 with Oracle and HP 9000 with Sybase versions by the end of year , with Informix and Windows NT versions to follow in 1994 .
10 These are to be COSE II for networking , interoperability and distributed computing , and COSE III for systems management , and there will be more where those are coming from .
11 How these are to be assessed poses delicate problems for the social anthropologist as he attempts to evaluate local ideology and its relationship to economic and political commitments .
12 These are to the same layout as above but newer and slightly more luxurious .
13 These are to the same layout as above but newer and slightly more luxurious .
14 A few Apaches are still around with smaller valves ( ″ ) and these are to be avoided because the TBO is only 1200 hrs .
15 Which services these are to be is always a matter of dispute and may be a crucial factor in relations between central and local government .
16 These are to be applauded .
17 These are to the south , which means that it is better to travel the Route Impériale starting from Bayonne , rather than enjoying the mountains only In your rear-view mirror .
18 These are to : — demonstrate achievement of results by comparing performance data to standards , targets and goals ; — plan operations and budget resource requirements by providing data for comparing present and proposed methods and procedures ; — provide a rational basis for pricing goods and services ( when charges are made ) ; — make trade-off decisions between efficiency and the level of service ; and — indicate to employees and supervisors what results are expected .
19 It is obvious how close these are to the characteristics attributed to speech and to print , respectively .
20 These are to be inserted in the Schedule of Departmental Cost Allowances published in August 1988 and are to be adjusted by the increase in the cost allowances announced in SHHD/DGM ( 1989 ) 8 which amounts to 10.08% ; further they exclude on-costs , professional fees , equipment costs and land costs ) .
21 These are to be basically literate , to be basically numerate , to understand how to live and work together , and have respect for others and respect for the individual .
22 Conversely , while good policing can help diminish tension and avoid disorder , it can not remove the causes of social stress where these are to be found , as those in Brixton and elsewhere are , deeply embedded in fundamental economic and social conditions .
23 Under the Prosecution of Offences Act 1985 , s. 1(6) , all existing powers of the Director as to the institution and conduct of proceedings are available to all Crown Prosecutors and these are to be exercised under his direction .
24 Taking effect from September 1994 these are to be remoulded to reflect changing research priorities .
25 These are to be inserted in the tender document .
26 These are to be used as follows :
27 These are to be your twin responsibilities .
28 Secondly , paralinguistic features of the ‘ vocal effect ’ type are treated as part of intonation , and it is not made sufficiently clear how these are to be distinguished from prosodic features .
29 provided widespread concessions for small distilleries and special deals for certain spirits producers , none of these being to the advantage of Scotch .
30 These were to be intermediary between capital and labour and based precisely upon types of vocational expertise in a way similar to medieval guilds ( Leo XIII 1903 : 240–7 ; Pius XI 1931 : 32–4 ) .
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