Example sentences of "[noun] to be [adv] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Whether it allows the exercise of force to be more controlled and effective has yet to be seen .
2 The federal parliament has now agreed to allow some 300 of the pesticide formulations to be both sold and used in the eastern states until the end of 1994 .
3 ‘ I understand he believed the club to be badly run and the resources of the club to be used unethically , sir . ’
4 Older or maturer couples may face marriage more realistically and discuss their expectations before they marry , even laying down guidelines to be jointly agreed and accepted .
5 ( 1 ) They show the history department to be forward thinking and concerned about its students and their varied interests .
6 In December Honda introduced in America a new Accord station wagon , the first Japanese car to be both designed and built abroad .
7 And now the effort would be wasted , since its subject was in no condition to be either offended or amused .
8 It will take time for the implications of his work to be properly assimilated and understood ; the process involves transposition from a cultural context that is more remote than the French .
9 In Shah 's case Lord Scarman said , ‘ All that is necessary is that the purpose of living where one does [ eg , for education , employment , health , family or merely love of the place ] has a sufficient degree of continuity to be properly described as settled ’ .
10 This causes any submitted DCs referencing the package or its contents to be automatically assessed as agreed on the package managers behalf .
11 Having depicted the palace not just as a multitude of busy people and face-to-face relationships , but as an arrangement ( dispositio ) , an apparatus to be efficiently designed and maintained , Hincmar moves on to a second institution , the assembly .
12 The dilemmas and compromises which are inherent to the task of teaching need to be honestly identified and openly confronted .
13 The work need to be carefully mounted and double checked for spelling or other errors .
14 Yet even mimed dance and danced mime need to be carefully structured if the story is to be told in all its aspects .
15 The men it seems , were utterly overwhelmed by the need to be thus entreated and made a response so gallant , ( alas , unrecorded ) that the ladies in return ( on June 26th ) offered the ‘ Ladies ’ Cup ’ trophy ‘ in recognition of the kindnesses received ’ .
16 Other practical suggestions were that professional groups likely to come into contact with this issue need to be well informed and should be educated .
17 Current patterns of service need to be critically assessed and feasibility or pilot studies implemented to inform new strategies .
18 He emphasised the need for benefits of all kinds to be fairly distributed and attacked the dispensing of glasnost' in measured doses ; he drew attention to nationality differences and called for the ‘ perfection [ in other words , reform ] of the electoral system ’ , a point the General Secretary himself first developed in his speech to the Central Committee the following year .
19 Those who dismissed the movies were also dishonest in the sense that they very rarely conceded that the whole tone of feature films had been moulded by politicians and largely middle-class pressure groups and religious organizations who had ceaselessly clamoured for censorship and for films to be morally edifying and uplifting .
20 Where this is provided by employers it is important for the costs to be properly recognised and funded .
21 Though not absolutely essential for a first draft version of a program , it is very important for later versions to be logically structured and easily readable so that they can be easily understood and modified by the author and others if required .
22 Computer controlled displays will allow visual aspects of the picture to be systematically altered and considered .
23 There are 600 thousand pieces to be carefully packed and boxed for the journey .
24 The ability of ductile metals to be permanently distorted and therefore shaped either cold or hot is of course an outstanding advantage of metals .
25 In Cook v. Alexander ( C.A. , 1973 ) qualified privilege was accorded to a " Parliamentary Sketch " which , although impressionistic and selective , was considered by the court to be sufficiently balanced as to be fair and reasonable .
26 ‘ I like things to be totally organised and I like things to happen quickly .
27 By contrast , whilst coal stations ( the main alternative historically in Britain ) are cheaper to build , their running costs — with vast tonnages of the black stuff to be daily transported and fed into their bowels — are considerably higher .
28 This made Wolverton Works the first in the UK to be completely powered and lit electrically .
29 Viewing through the camera , I put on the brush strokes with artist 's acrylic gel which has the benefit of being water based , so allowing changes to be easily made where necessary .
30 A person shall be eligible to be admitted to the non-corporate grade of affiliate of the Association provided that he or she is , in the opinion of Council , a fit and proper person to be so admitted and
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