Example sentences of "in which [noun] [am/are] to be " in BNC.

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1 Reporting officers require induction training , and should be issued with policy guidelines on the way in which reports are to be undertaken .
2 Augustine must smash the idols , but the temples themselves should be sprinkled with holy water and altars set up in them in which relics are to be enclosed …
3 It is a named portion of accessible storage space in which records are to be stored .
4 The activities in which citizens are to be engaged are to be far removed from any levers of real political power .
5 Those restrictions relate to : ( a ) prices to be charged for goods or services ; or ( b ) the terms or conditions on or subject to which goods or services are to be supplied ; or ( c ) the quantities or descriptions of goods to be produced , supplied or acquired or the extent to which , or the scale on which services are to be made available supplied or obtained ; or ( d ) the manufacturing process to be used , or the quantities or the description of goods to which such a process is to be applied ; or ( e ) the form or manner in which services are to be made available , supplied or obtained ; or ( f ) the persons to , for or from whom or the areas or places in or from which goods or services are to be supplied or acquired .
6 The meeting must be convened in the same way , as nearly as possible , as that in which meetings are to be convened by the directors and must be held not later than 3 months from the date of service of the notice .
7 Finally , the rule says nothing about the order in which hypotheses are to be pursued .
8 The second point that could cause confusion on the printouts is to do with the way in which stitches are to be cast on or off , increased or decreased and so on .
9 It sets out the order in which talks are to be held , the nature of these talks , the powers of the parties involved , the level of discussions etc .
10 by requiring that centres in which modules are to be offered meet a set of rigorous approval criteria , the aim of which is to ensure that appropriate staff , materials and resources are in place ;
11 It is necessary , at this third stage , to define the way in which staff are to be involved and the time-scale for collection .
12 In particular , it is to be noted in that connection that ss.10(1) and ( 6 ) ( form and time for lodging of application ) , 11 ( applications by non-natural persons ) , 13 ( order in which applications are to be considered by a board ) , 15 ( attendance of applicant ) , 16 ( objections to applications ) , 17 ( grounds for refusing an application ) , 18 ( the giving of reasons by a licensing board ) , 19 ( canvassing ) , 20 ( register of applications and decisions ) and 21 apply .
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