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

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1 But Congress 's fast-track mandate , good until March 1st , will have to be extended if real progress is to be made .
2 The government argued that ‘ if real progress is to be made in tackling some of the major concentrations of problems , special efforts must be focused on a few cities in the next few years ’ ( HMSO , 1977 , p. 16 ) .
3 Obviously , evolution must continue to take place if artistic , technical , and economic progress is to be made .
4 When such a situation arises , the counsellor may need to challenge the counsellee if any further progress is to be made .
5 Irrespective of this , theories and assumptions must be stated and analysis be rigorous if progress is to be made .
6 But as I quickly discovered , if any real progress is to be made even the most reactionary views need to be listened to and respected .
7 Such ideas as natural rights belong to the metaphysical age and progress is to be found in positive laws .
8 A much more dramatic break with the current political tradition is required if progress is to be made in building support for the policies that could spring Britain 's underclass from its current position .
9 The Commission believes , therefore , that specific initial and in-service training needs to be provided urgently for church musicians if significant progress is to be made .
10 Those rules are not immutable ; at each level , the rules can be bent and perhaps have to be if progress is to be made .
11 If real progress is to be made in IT in future we must solve the problem of specifying the need and thus pull through the use of IT as well as the technology itself .
12 If really significant progress is to be made , in the educational context , however , there must be radical changes at both the structural and pedagogic levels .
13 ‘ Shared Training is essential if progress is to be made towards achieving the vision ’ , of a seamless service .
14 However , they are now hitting physical limits to increasing computer performance and if this impressive progress is to be continued new approaches to speeding up computer performance will need to be developed .
15 The means by which progress is to be measured and assessed should be recorded within each set of targets and objectives , in each area of activity .
16 Anything that the likes of Switzerland and Portugal can do to hinder their own progress is to be welcomed by Roxburgh and Brown , particularly when they meet each other in Berne on 31 March .
17 The Committee concluded that a commitment of extra resources was needed if significant further progress was to be made .
18 It became obvious however that because of limited resources within the Transport Department workshops , it would be necessary to seek outside assistance if significant progress was to be made in replacing the fleet .
19 Spencerian analysis not only assigned women a narrow and subordinate role , but also stressed that this was necessary if human progress was to be sustained .
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