Example sentences of "to [be] [verb] [conj] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 She 'd intended the pleasure-bound figures by the lake to be stylized and realised that they looked sinister , as if an architect 's drawing was peopled by a sideshow of grotesques .
2 The jewel was almost in his grasp ; almost about to be displayed and photographed and written up in all the right journals : a jewel he himself had traced , and one he 'd worked so hard to get donated to the Ashmolean .
3 WITH the object and intent of affording to the Vendor a full and sufficient indemnity but not further or otherwise the Purchaser hereby covenants with the Vendor that he the Purchaser and the persons deriving title under him will at all times hereafter duly observe and perform the covenants contained or referred to in the Conveyance so far as the same affect the property hereby conveyed and remain to be observed and performed and are capable of being enforced and will indemnity and keep indemnified the Vendor and his successors in title from and against all actions costs claims and demands in respect of any breach non-observance or non-performance thereof so far as aforesaid
4 ‘ The purchaser hereby covenants with the vendor by way of indemnity only that the purchaser and the persons deriving title under him will henceforth and at all times duly pay all rents becoming due under the lease and observe and perform all covenants agreements and conditions therein contained on the part of the tenant or persons deriving title under it to be observed and performed and also will at all times keep the vendor its successors in title and assigns effectively indemnified against all proceedings costs claims expenses and liabilities in respect thereof .
5 ‘ We do n't want people to be abused or intimidated but just to be made aware of the fact that if they are wearing a fur coat the public have got a right to say something . ’
6 Charles was probably justified in suspecting bad faith : he and his men made a swoop on Bernard , who narrowly escaped with his life , leaving his men to be killed or captured and his baggage-train seized .
7 Factual content of the whole report is to be treated as disclosed since the Purchaser knows its content at completion .
8 Individual dealings may not cause a Rule to be broken or activated unless or until they are aggregated .
9 Of course , we 're always going to be inserting and deleting and moving things about , so , er , the risk of this happening will be very high .
10 Once it was accepted that this kind of question could be raised , the way was open to the conclusion that the Bible should simply be treated as a collection of ancient religious literature with no special claims to be heard or accepted except where it happened to express some general religious ‘ principle ’ that could be recognised as universally valid — the kernel within the husk .
11 These figures taken in conjunction with the fact that 10,000 carriages and similar vehicles had to be maintained and repaired and up to ten new carriages turned out weekly for the L & NWR system alone , emphasise the importance of the department ; Wolverton Works was the ‘ largest works entirely devoted to carriage building and repairs in the UK ’ .
12 The ripstop nylon has to be cut and sewn if we are going to reach our goal and have a kite to fly .
13 This one-to-10 ratio makes the computer profession unlike law , architecture , medicine and even engineering , where you need to be registered and qualified before you start practising at all .
14 The purpose of this study is to determine whether accounting practices need to be adjusted or developed if they are to be of use to firms operating in the highly changeful high technology sectors .
15 The concepts which it assumes as self-evident , until persistent failure to solve a problem calls attention to them , appear to an outsider as strange metaphorical structures to be examined and re-examined as he learns to find his way around the conceptual scheme .
16 The football League was recently sponsored by a Japanese camera manufacturer whose name had to be repeated when publishing or broadcasting results .
17 Women , because they were equated with nature , acquired a similar duality , being both repositories of natural laws to be revealed and understood AND the source of uncontrollable passion not tempered by reason and therefore dangerous .
18 The apparent safeguards inherent in a small pilot project enabled very ambitious changes to be accepted and meant that when the whole school converted to the new programme the change was indeed radical .
19 It could be that a researcher 's first paper takes longer to be accepted and published than do papers by established scientists who have had access to the research data of their more junior colleagues .
20 he gave the plaintiff judgement for 75% of damages to be assessed and directed that the seat belt issue should be tried separately from quantum .
21 Yet each to be written and spoken as though the last .
22 I would be grateful if you could arrange for clause two to be completed and initialled and the documents signed and returned to us for signature on behalf of the Press .
23 There were scores of boxes and crates , all to be checked and loaded before they left Dire Dawa .
24 It was important that the underwear was intended to be worn as supplied and no instructions to wash before using were given .
25 Each one of them exterminated in Sobibor , the photograph fluttering into a pile of a thousand personal papers and documents with tens of thousands of spectacles and hundreds of thousands of shoes and boots — to be salvaged or burnt and either way lost for ever .
26 Not only was US advice on war plans to be sought and heeded but ‘ we should give our views on organization and training of army and advancement of senior Viet officers ’ and there should also be some Franco-American rather than Vietnamese control over the ‘ dilatory fiscal collections ’ of Vietnam .
27 It saw the CNAA connection as being ‘ with the substance , not the shadow ’ , and CNAA degrees as being not ‘ a caste mark to be sought or scorned but … an opportunity to shape courses that will help those who follow them to live with the caprices of economic and social change ’ .
28 Each video started sufficiently before the junction to allow signs for the junction to be seen and lasted until the car was approximately 100 yards past the junction .
29 Video recording in each case began sufficiently before the junction to allow signs for the junction to be seen and lasted until the car was approximately 100 yards past the junction .
30 All the training data have to be collected and paired and then sorted before the main clustering stage can begin .
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