Example sentences of "a [noun] [is] [adv] to be " in BNC.

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1 A term is always to be regarded as not individually negotiated where it has been drafted in advance and the consumer has therefore not been able to influence the substance of the term , particularly in the context of a pre-formulated standard contract .
2 A priest is there to be for us a specific and bodily reminder of the man Jesus at the Last Supper .
3 If a deal is eventually to be wrung out of a reluctant Kremlin to break the deadlock over the Baltic republics , much will depend on how much support Mr Yeltsin can muster .
4 Running a hair-dressing salon or drain clearing service as a franchisee is usually to be running a distinct organisational operation , and a new franchisee is put in control of the same operation when the franchise is transferred or terminated and re-granted .
5 If drivers were simply being more careful , there would be a corresponding decline for pedestrians and rear seat passengers ; a fall is indeed to be seen but is not nearly so marked .
6 Few standard conveyancing textbooks mention , let alone discuss , the covenant implied in a conveyance made under " an order of the court " and there is a suggestion by reason of the heading to Part VI that such a covenant is only to be used where the court orders a conveyance on behalf of a person suffering under a disability .
7 A walkway is also to be constructed around the centre , passing Helen 's Tower in Clandeboye Estate , the last landmark the troops saw before leaving for the Somme .
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