Example sentences of "[verb] that there [be] to be " in BNC.

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1 And the Royal Institution of Great Britain in Albemarle Street was that day announcing that there were to be eight lectures given by Mr. Faraday on Static or Franklinic Electricity , to commence on 21 April .
2 I was pleased to hear the Prime Minister say that there is to be a debate next week .
3 We are happy to find that there is to be no repetition of the Buckingham House measures — beginning a vast edifice without money and without a definite plan , the upshot of which could be nothing but bungling .
4 Who could this be ? she wondered rather crossly , not having realised that there was to be another woman there .
5 Surely all political parties would do well to agree that there is to be no political vacuum in Northern Ireland and that we are determined to fight for peace as the future of Northern Ireland .
6 It was stipulated that there was to be 23 hundred pounds to the " Tunn " and five score and twelve pounds to the hundred … " the bank to be made clear of ore Twice every year at least a week before ye 29th Sept and ye 1st day of May … "
7 The design brief stipulated that there was to be no disruption to the flow of traffic while the construction work was in progress .
8 He gave no reason , just reiterated that there was to be no 200 metres .
9 Going along the road , er on the A Nineteen , from the north towards er the village er if one assumed that there were to be some development on site D forty , would you be able to see it from the road ?
10 Which left him wondering why Alexei had agreed to the proposal at all — for if he knew or even suspected that there was to be no marriage , it was difficult to see where he perceived his advantage to lie .
11 I am told that there is to be a meeting between the Secretary of State for Scotland and the Transport and General Workers union as soon as it is practicable .
12 Mr Justice Hobhouse dismissed B's claim , saying that the statutory intention behind the Regulations , stated in s 203 , TA 1988 , was that income tax should be deducted by a person making any payment of or on account of any income assessable to tax under Sch E. There was a statutory obligation to deduct tax unless either the Regulations showed that there was to be no such obligation or they failed to provide any machinery whereby the payer could make a deduction .
13 If it is agreed that there is to be no magic , the teacher and the children must stick by their decision .
14 If hon. Members know that there is to be a Division at 10 o'clock , they should get here well on time .
15 I understand that there is to be a meeting on Tuesday next to decide whether or not to close Garstang Magistrates Court .
16 It has been announced that there are to be steam runs over the Central Wales line this year , the first one on the 16th May .
17 In the light of this , it is worth noting that Article B of the Maastricht Treaty states that one of the objectives of the Union would be to maintain in full the ‘ acquis communautaire ’ , and build on it , which implies that there is to be no going back on the matters already governed by Community law .
18 On this occasion , sustained state intervention in agriculture ensured that there was to be no repetition of the inter-war years .
19 It is quite another matter to be told what taxes to pay and how much unemployment is to be suffered and then as an afterthought to be informed that there is to be no democratic redress .
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