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

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1 The greatest freedom is to be responsible .
2 Owners of historic houses are to be exempt from the revaluation for tax purposes included in measures covering commercial property .
3 Earlier research has shown that if projects of this kind are to be successful , management needs to make organisational changes , as well as technical ones .
4 All this data is to be subject to intensive analysis .
5 The only enterprises to be excluded from this plan were to be geothermal power stations , the central airport , and " possibly " the railways and other important national facilities .
6 A further requirement is to be able to select for execution one out of two or more sequences of instructions depending on a previously calculated numeric value .
7 Obviously the main aim of a racing sail is to be fast .
8 Partnerships were to be developed between central and local government , social problems were to be relieved and a better demographic balance was to be achieved between the older cities and their surrounding conurbations .
9 But the life of this station was to be short .
10 If the hon. Gentleman is to be consistent with his opening sentence in which he quoted AMMA 's report , he must proceed to argue — rightly — that the Bill is confused and inadequate for its purposes and he must tell us what revisions he will seek .
11 I want to emphasise that if the acute care of myocardial infarction is to be effective , it has to be very acute care .
12 It is fundamentally robust and so will not require frequent adjustment , a significant feature if Scottish qualifications are to be credible and readily understood in the rest of the UK and beyond .
13 The peak associations of business and labour were important in the economic sphere as they controlled resources that were needed by government if public policy was to be effective and capable of implementation and enforcement .
14 This limit is to be obligatory in vulnerable areas which are to be designated over the next two years .
15 That autumn , in the New Left Review , Juliet Mitchell was writing her ‘ Women , the longest revolution ’ article , whose impact , eventually , on the new British feminism was to be enormous , but while the Marxist journal was on sale in Indica its message did n't penetrate It — or many other places — in those days .
16 This pretension was to be dear to the heart of Philip Augustus .
17 All she wanted was not to know again , so that she could stay a little child and never have to grow up and face the world without her mother to wake her in the mornings and teach her things and tell her stories and pass on all her wisdom about the world and men and how babies came and why the best any woman could hope for in this life was to be able to make one man happy .
18 If this approach is to be successful there need to be benefits to the wife , the farmer , and the farm .
19 As a rough-and-ready guide , one can think of these gestural usages as requiring at least a video-tape of the speech event if the proper interpretation is to be available from a recording .
20 Laura insisted that they be made up as near as possible in the original manner , from the cutting and colouring to the hand-sewn hems ; historical accuracy was to be paramount .
21 If this contribution is to be representative of the burial environment within a 30 cm radius , it is best measured in situ , either using small metal capsules containing a highly TL-sensitive material buried for about one year , or using a calibrated gamma ray spectrometer .
22 In 1990 , Debbie 's proposal to curate a collection of artwork about childbirth was accepted by A Space , one of Canada 's oldest parallel alternative artist-run centres and arts publications throughout Canada and the U.S.A. A grant from the Canada Council Explorations programme allowed her to choose 40 artists , including some whose work was shipped from the far coasts of Canada Council Explorations programme allowed her to choose 40 artists , including some whose work was shipped from the far coasts of Canada and from scattered points in the U.S.A. Faced with a tremendous volume of committed , powerful work from every discipline , her curatorial decision was to be inclusive rather than exclusive ; to show-case the incredible diversity of personalities , experiences and methods that have been employed to address this long repressed subject matter .
23 The basis of lateral thinking is to be provocative with your ideas and to put them forward however bizarre or ridiculous they sound on first hearing .
24 In 1850 his eldest son David became a partner and soon six brothers were to be involved in the firm in various capacities .
25 Suggested model memoranda and articles for both limited and unlimited companies are included in this pack and certain provisions in those models ( or provisions to like effect ) are identified in an introductory notes as being necessary if the incorporated practice is to be able to comply with and remain in compliance with the Rules .
26 To be the hired help is to be helpless in the face of taunts and insults .
27 Note : Paragraph ( 8 ) , or a provision to the like effect , needs to be adopted if a recognised body is to be able to ensure that shares are not held in breach of the Rules .
28 Note : Paragraph ( 8 ) , or a provision to the like effect , needs to be adopted if a recognised body is to be able to ensure that shares are not held in breach of the Rules .
29 In practice , however , simple majorities were to be applicable only in six very minor and procedural areas .
30 The central discipline of this new liberal education was to be English .
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