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

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1 This in turn might be assisted or hindered by the treatment of vocational education as well as FE colleges , sixth form colleges and tertiary colleges as entities which are to be separately funded and managed under the Further Higher Education Act 1992 .
2 Such a judicial interference is unacceptable unless it falls within the exceptions set out in article 10(2) , which are to be narrowly interpreted and the necessity for any restrictions convincingly established .
3 Next to them , are those who , though labouring perhaps equally with the other , have yet some art mingled with their industry , and are to be particularly instructed and taught how to perform their part , and those are called workmen or handicrafts .
4 JAPAN are to be partially reunited when former members Mick Karn , Richard Barbieri and Steve Jansen form the rhythm section behind No-Man on their September dates .
5 ie. Whether DCs referencing the module are to be automatically assessed as agreed or not on behalf of the module manager .
6 ie. Whether DCs referencing the module are to be automatically assessed as agreed ( Y ) or not ( N ) on behalf of the module manager .
7 The fallibility of all knowledge is not a sign of its deficiency but rather an essential characteristic of knowledge , for every knowledge claim is part of a system of signs that is open to further interpretation and has consequences that are to be publicly tested and confirmed .
8 a sample of 25 students stratified by course ; sample sizes in strata are to be proportionally allocated and a simple random sampling scheme used ,
9 All those vital issues are to be rigidly centralised and that is the crux of the matter .
10 Such therapies require full commitment from both patients and healthcare professionals if they are to be correctly performed and patients ' quality of life improved
11 There is no limit on the number of volume sets which may be defined for a particular installation , as the number produced depends on the number of charge codes for which modules are to be hard copied and the number of modules to be hard copied for those charge codes .
12 At the same time , the main drive units were to be thoroughly overhauled and the existing motor generator sets replaced .
13 Finally , even if the subject content of the records were to be greatly enhanced and adequate functionality provided in the search systems , a large proportion of end-users would not be able to make use of the functions .
14 Under the combined programme ( i ) fuel prices were raised by 35 per cent and public utility rates by between 12 and 25 per cent ; ( ii ) US$8,000 million in government debts to private suppliers were converted into 10-year bonds ; ( iii ) public-sector wages were to be further cut and a 30-day timetable for staff reductions imposed on government agencies ; and ( iv ) a new threshold on welfare benefits was established .
15 And of the proposed Mansion House Square project , he went on , ‘ It would be a tragedy if the character and skyline of our capital city were to be further ruined and St Paul 's dwarfed by yet another giant glass stump better suited to downtown Chicago than to the City of London . ’
16 I should be sorry if the debate on the Bill were to be unnecessarily prolonged and so prevented the House from debating the Civil Rights ( Disabled Persons ) Bill that hon. Members are waiting to discuss .
17 Yet this particular policy is intended and it says so in the explanatory memorandum , that it 's to be once established as open count open countryside would be out immediately outside the settlements .
18 To walk into a pub function room as I have often done during the ten years I was collecting fieldnotes and see two or three hundred detectives in their ‘ uniform ’ of modern suit and tie , neat haircut , and the fashionable moustache of the times , is to be visibly reminded that there is a narrow symbolic range of bodily correctness within which all policemen can properly operate .
19 Dance movement in every form and style must be correctly parsed and expressed if it is to be clearly understood whether its message is simple , subtle , bold , comic or tragic .
20 The point of preparation is to be well tuned and at the same time flexible to new interpretations and ideas .
21 There are some obvious prerequisites for the interpreting role if the member of a community is to be fairly represented and have the opportunity to participate fully in decision making .
22 That is to be much encouraged and welcomed by us all .
23 This kind of link between GIS and other modelling programs is to be warmly welcomed and parallels work at the NWRRL in linking GIS and air pollution plume models .
24 The justices were ordered to have this statute read before them in their courts and henceforth it was to be firmly kept and obeyed .
25 Immigration from the mainland was to be strictly controlled while Macao 's entertainment industry , centred around gambling casinos , was to be preserved as a major support to the territory 's economy .
26 Nevertheless , chapter 41 embodied in statutory form a principle which was to be resoundingly extended and proclaimed a century later by Wyclif : that church property might be recovered where the purpose of the original benefaction was neglected .
27 However , this was to be short lived as on 12 September , there was another trolleybus conversion , which involved route 30 .
28 A knowledge of geometry was to be highly prized because it could help one to visualize the geometrical forms alluded to in Scripture .
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