Example sentences of "[noun pl] [be] to be the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The Bootle coal mountains are to be the focal point of a demonstration against imports and pit closures tomorrow . |
2 | Planning , social inquiry reports and enforcing court orders are to be the future task of probation , with an emphasis on the new task of the management and organisation of time , resources and workloads . |
3 | It is not necessarily romantic — that is , restrictive , unreal , exaggerated — to draw on the upper deck for the individual characters whose attitudes and decisions are to be the driving force of a story . |
4 | The local authorities were to be the main organisers of hospital provision , combining together in joint authorities to plan care in their areas , including the voluntary sector . |
5 | In 455 the Goths were to be the prime movers in his elevation to imperial office . |
6 | He added , at p. 198 , that , in his opinion , if recovery in all cases is to be the general rule , then that was best achieved through the route of statutory reform . |
7 | Observation and participation in the installation ceremonies are to be the major tools of research and have been made possible by earlier field-work . |
8 | Kawanishi were to be the main assemblers . |
9 | Whether NoS could be classified as ‘ Loony Left ’ or not , the majority of its council backers were to be the big names on the Sun hit list . |
10 | In Arenson v Casson Beckman Rutley & Co [ 1975 ] 3 WLR 815 an agreement provided that shares in a private company had to be sold back to the plaintiff 's uncle on the plaintiff leaving the business ; the price of the shares was to be the fair value as determined by the company 's auditors , whose valuation acting as experts and not as arbitrators was to be final and binding on all parties . |