Example sentences of "[be] to [be] satisfied " in BNC.

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1 Those who are not teachers , whether they are concerned with the good of society or with the good of certain individual children , will even more certainly look to what happens after school if they are to be satisfied with what goes on in school itself .
2 This first kite has to work if you are to be satisfied , so our first tip is for you to be conservative , and select one of the tried and tested shapes that give least trouble .
3 If the CS conditions are to be satisfied , we must have y 1 = t 1 = 0 , which means that ( 2 , 0 , 0 ) is optimal in LP* ( 2 , 0 , 0 ) if there is a non-negative solution of where t j is the jth dual slack variable .
4 For the person with these projects the forwarding of them has an importance to which utilitarianism can not do justice , for it must regard them as simply among the many preferences of which as many as possible are to be satisfied .
5 Expectations have to be met if people are to be satisfied with their experience of a meeting .
6 Paradoxically however , the breakdown in value consensus that generated the accountability movement might seem to require a new form of consensus if accountability demands are to be satisfied .
7 Where there is to be a separate exchange and completion , which can be for a multitude of reasons , or where there are conditions which need to be satisfied before completion of the subscription can take place , then the subscription and shareholders ' agreement will set out the various conditions precedent and how they are to be satisfied .
8 Time should be spent early in the negotiations concentrating on the conditions precedent and determining how they are to be satisfied .
9 The reader 's expectation is to be satisfied by the unexpected : he is to be taken away from normal concerns by events of an exaggerated , heightened nature , often taking place in exotic , distant surroundings .
10 It follows that I agree with the deputy judge that a written name , not being a normal signature , is capable of being a signature for paragraph ( a ) purposes , but I do not agree that the signature must necessarily , if paragraph ( b ) is to be satisfied , be appended to the document after the substantive testamentary contents have been written on the document .
11 If locally at y the second part of eqn ( 6.16 ) is to be satisfied after transforming to the unprimed coordinates we must therefore have .
12 The Inland Revenue will place a value on the future worth of an earnout agreement and , where this is to be satisfied in cash , capital gains tax may again become payable before the earnout payment is received .
13 The consideration is to be satisfied in cash in two stages .
14 The deep-seated feeling that man 's nature is essentially structured to survive nomadically and that he needs to be on the move in some way if he is to be satisfied , is complemented by the mystics ' witness that true human fulfilment is the concomitant of what is experienced as a spiritual journey to a goal beyond time that is occasionally anticipated and known in time , the element within which our curiously mixed physical and spiritual natures cohere and mature .
15 This means that it must be growing in area and that , consequently , the total area of all the other plates must be declining if the ‘ constant area ’ assumption of plate tectonics is to be satisfied .
16 A Class 3 transaction will require an announcement to the Company Announcements office and the press and for a circular to be issued , but only if some or all of the consideration is to be satisfied by the issue of securities for which a listing is to be sought .
17 The test for a Class 3 transaction relates to the form in which the consideration is to be satisfied .
18 If some or all of the payment is to be satisfied by the issue of shares , the purchaser must check whether it has sufficient authorised and issued share capital and whether the directors have adequate existing authority under CA 1985 , s80 .
19 However if the EC directive is to be satisfied lambs exported live for slaughter will have to carry a flock mark in their ears . ’
20 Yet , said Mr. Watkinson , Lord Bridge can hardly have had it in mind that the private law right which he plainly regarded as coming into existence when the duty laid down in section 65(2) arose could give rise to a public law duty as to the manner in which the private law right was to be satisfied .
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