Example sentences of "education was to [be] " in BNC.
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1 | The principle that education was to be open to all , irrespective of means ; public galleries and museums should be open to all , the National Health Service likewise . |
2 | The future provision for liberal adult education was to be shared in ways which broadly represented existing arrangements with most , though not all , financial costs being borne by grant-aid from the Ministry of Education and the LEAs . |
3 | Thus education was to be productive of a ‘ good ’ , politically respectable State ; but it must not be seen as instrumental in any narrow or vocational way . |
4 | The notion of education was to be interpreted in the widest sense of the word to include physical , moral , and mental training . |
5 | There were to be times when education was to be secondary to his role as a mediator . |
6 | Elementary education was to be provided for all children in England and Wales ; now did the village want a new church school , or would it prefer a board school , one which would be secular and undenominational ? |
7 | Within this context , education was to be given priority as the chief means " for promoting in social life that equality of condition with which men now faced death on the battlefield . " |
8 | The central discipline of this new liberal education was to be English . |
9 | Instead the government opted for a ‘ binary ’ system , whereby the provision of higher education was to be shared by the universities , the colleges of education , and new institutions to be called polytechnics . |
10 | Education was to be funded from both taxes and rates . |
11 | Education was to be compulsory from 5 to 15 years of age . |
12 | They raised them to 100% so that all secondary education was to be carried out on selection by merit.47 |