Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] [vb mod] [be] [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 If my lady can be said to be amusing .
2 ‘ The Welsh Office under my leadership will be committed to prosperity , to putting the search for work and investment at the top of the agenda .
3 It 'll only be after I 've m met a few people and photographed them well , that maybe my name will be start to be mentioned around That is another reason for courting the Trade 's Council and any other councillors that come in .
4 Most of my comment will be related to the methodology of selection of the site of any new settlement , and not to the question of need which we 're now addressing ourselves to .
5 ‘ I was disappointed when a move to the club fell through earlier in the season because I believe my style would be suited to the English game .
6 In view of these factors my discussion can be confined to three inter-related aspects of the economic impact of land reform .
7 my dream-find would be ground to caustic dust
8 Many general practitioners still need to be convinced that their views will be listened to and where appropriate acted on .
9 Thus , all weights on its inputs might be set to -2 , and its threshold t may be -1 .
10 Applicants for the Clinical Course Students from the Universities of Cambridge , Oxford and St Andrews reading for medical science degrees who have completed the appropriate parts of their course may be admitted to Phase II in order to complete their medical studies .
11 The Committee for International Justice and Peace wishes to make this letter public so its text will be released to the press after you have received it .
12 The first manner in which objects may be related to each other is as type-tokens .
13 As a result of the way in which the husband carried out this function the wife executed the documents believing that her liability would be limited to £60,000 .
14 Its existence may be conceded to be a matter of political fact , but its normative content is a matter of law : the courts are required to enforce the terms of the most recent statement of Parliament 's will , expressed in the usual form …
15 Its institutions would be confined to a Council of Ministers , meeting only two or three times a year .
16 There are two methods by which text may be input to a computer for the purpose of recognition .
17 Ortega 's office on Jan. 4 condemned the officers responsible and the provision of army weapons under any circumstances " to any guerrilla movement , regardless of how just its struggle may be considered to be " .
18 It will be a slow journey , in which progress will be seen to be made in stages rather than continuously .
19 Rola Europe Ltd claim their roofracks can be fitted to any vehicle with just 4 mountings , one of which is for cars with gutters .
20 Presently much of its grant will be directed to the MLTB as the country 's major influence in what goes on in mountain training , for a sizeable portion of the BMC 's grant income is awarded because of its past role in training young climbers and mountaineers .
21 The Council intended to specify subject areas in which responsibility could be delegated to an institution , to authorize institutions to modify existing courses and introduce new ones in subject areas for which the Council had given prior agreement , and to determine the criteria and methods for specifying subject areas and conducting quinquennial reviews .
22 Brooke stated that a ‘ substantial part ’ of its turnover would be devoted to ‘ good causes ’ , but the Bill does not set out what proportion of the proceeds will be allocated respectively to prizes , to administration and to the said good causes .
23 Kenner 's fantasy is being discussed in terms of the view — with which Kenner can be expected to be very familiar — that the goals of a biographically-minded criticism are in some measure fantastic .
24 It is therefore the responsibility of each recipient of LIFESPAN to determine which privileges should be allowed ; for example , which privileges should be allocated to programmers in their organisation .
25 It is therefore the responsibility of each recipient of LIFESPAN to determine which privileges should be allowed ; for example , which privileges should be allocated to programmers in their organisation .
26 When that day came , perhaps the tragic story of a love-sick young girl trying to find solace in the arms of her lover would be laid to rest forever .
27 The initial bone of contention was the question of the terms on which sympathizers should be admitted to the Party .
28 The initial bone of contention was the question of the terms on which sympathizers should be admitted to the party .
29 Her future would be devoted to her husband and children and no more would she be tempted into any indiscretions , she vowed .
30 It is desirable therefore to devise an indexing system , by which words can be related to some other data structure that is more easily processed and stored .
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