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

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1 Well it was to be helpful to the er to Mr and Scotton Parish Council that what what I was saying was , we were n't relying on the key diagram to justify at some future date , it being an outer northern relief road , that decision would have to be defended at future enquiry .
2 The meeting broke up a short time after , a bewildered Hoskyns leaving more convinced than ever that change would have to be wholesale .
3 In such circumstances , we may accept 2 or 3 monthly medical certificates but each case would have to be considered on its merits .
4 In the case of individual PCs and printers , each case will have to be treated on its merits .
5 If the target language lacks a grammatical category which exists in the source language , the information expressed by that category may have to be ignored .
6 The carefully worked-out plan of the military plotters was for as swift a takeover as possible ; if , however , the ideal was a classic pronunciamiento along the lines of 1923 , General Mola was not alone in appreciating that times had changed and that opposition would have to be overcome .
7 During 1912 , when numbers had reached 172 , it was decided that entry would have to be restricted for the next year , as " the Board of Education has commented adversely on the size of several of our classes and has refused to countenance it " .
8 Mr Vernon pointed out that in the next five years this programme will have cost some £20m , and that figure would need to be borne in mind when setting fund raising targets for the future .
9 Even when they have an adviser , that adviser will have to be contacted and an appointment made .
10 Neither side can afford to be blamed for the collapse of a dialogue which had raised Spanish hopes of an end to ETA violence .
11 The Truman administration recognised the catastrophic deterioration and determined at the beginning of August that action would have to be taken .
12 The fact that flu and injury had precluded any live scrummaging last Wednesday had a detrimental effect , and that department will have to be better for Twickenham .
13 How strong this support will prove to be in the last analysis remains to be seen , but Labour 's treatment of Mr Gould and its refusal to back calls for a referendum on the Treaty suggest that any hopes of altering the movement towards European Federalism remain with the Conservative Party .
14 In the long-run the provision of this support will need to be done electronically and suitable tools need to be developed to allow simultaneous interactive online support of users .
15 The reasons for this change will need to be examined later , in Chapter 6 , but for the moment it should be noted that a change in the instinct theory underpinning this later analysis had been made .
16 The profession has managed to offer CPD on a shoestring up until the mid-1980s but henceforth some funding will have to be found if it is to fulfil the role given it by the membership .
17 Alternative architectures including some parallelisation would appear to be very useful for this situation ( see figure 6.2 ) .
18 As they understood the position the RHA had stated since that this funding would have to be applied in the short term to supporting the development of acute admission beds at Charing Cross Hospital , to serve the residents of Hammersmith and Fulham .
19 Yet some coverage would have to be attempted , and candidates would have to be chosen with regard to their capacity to attract votes not simply throughout the whole constituency but also from specific localities within it .
20 If they reject it , though , another referendum will have to be held on the draft constitution — and only then can elections , based on the new constitution , be held .
21 This chapter continues the discussion of the relationships between research , policy and practice , demonstrating that political interests and values may pervade these relationships and that approaches to and uses of research in this field may need to be rethought .
22 The truth of this conjecture would seem to be confirmed by Agatha Christie 's choice of titles for the 1938 volume , Hercule Poirot 's Christmas and the 1960 collection , The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding and a selection of Entrees .
23 Neither of them disclosed from whom this permission would have to be obtained .
24 But this decision will need to be informed by an understanding of what theoretical assumptions underlie the different descriptions .
25 The NAO chief , Sir John Bourn , said some money would have to be written off because it could not be recovered .
26 At first sight this provision might seem to be a contradiction in terms , but some light is cast upon it by the Declaration appended at the end of the Single European Act , which , whatever its legal status may be , states that the conference considered that the provisions of Article 130R(5) ( 2 ) did not affect the principles resulting from the judgment handed down by the European Court in the ERTA case .
27 Mr Wriglesworth added : ‘ I have no doubt that this election will come to be seen as the key to the recovery from the worst recession in the housing market since the Second World War .
28 And this money would have to be spent in the knowledge that it would never produce a profit , only the hope of a safer world .
29 To give Londoners the range and quality of rail services enjoyed by Parisians will cost a great deal of money , but this money will have to be spent if our public transport is not to slip once again on to the mad downhill spiral of reduced investment , reduced service , reduced passengers , reduced investment and so on .
30 That some formality may continue to be required for certain controversial treatments should not be allowed to complicate the much more commonplace decisions that have to be made many times every day in acute hospitals .
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