Example sentences of "to be [vb pp] to [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | For those tenants who become so dependent as to require more intensive care than can be reasonably provided in sheltered housing the survey asks : " Are they to be " bolstered up " by extra warden support ( and other sources of help ) or are they to be transferred to more appropriate settings ? " |
2 | More modern laser techniques allow much more subtle experiments to be applied to both small and large unstable molecules in flow systems . |
3 | Leadership in science , which had moved from France to Germany in the late nineteenth century and from Germany to Great Britain early in the twentieth , now went to the United States , where immense resources had been developed during the war and were ready to be applied to more beneficial ends . |
4 | Some plants may need to be moved to more suitable winter quarters . |
5 | LMS was viewed as being very similar to the pilot schemes , although the heads ' opinions tended to be related to how kind they expected the formula to be to their situation . |
6 | This emphasises the importance of frost testing for tiles which are to be exposed to often severe British winter conditions . |
7 | My exposure to the energy and subtle abilities of my Subud brothers in Java had so ignited my optimism and sense of wonder concerning our hidden natures that I had wangled my way into Lancaster University 's Department of Comparative Religion to write a doctorate on transformational consciousness , in a field which was later to be referred to as psycho-anthropology . |
8 | The tolls are likely to be restricted to particularly congested areas , and busy times such as rush hours . |
9 | Clearly , such adjustments were likely to be restricted to relatively low levels of the bureaucracy because of the greater centralization of control at the upper echelons , but this probably applies to other systems as well . |
10 | The research methodology comprises socio economic profiling of the two areas , semi-structured interviews with key informants , training providers , trainees , trade unionists and employers ; a scheduled questionnaire to be administered to randomly selected individuals and a series of in-depth household interviews . |