Example sentences of "[adv] it be to " in BNC.

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1 Thenceforward it was to be taken that Parliament had only conferred the decision-making power on the basis that it was to be exercised on the correct legal basis : a misdirection in law in making the decision therefore rendered the decision ultra vires .
2 I 've got a small networking job which needs doing quickly in Dr Pankhurst 's room — basically it 's to network in two additional PCs , one of which already has a network card .
3 Erm , Mr explained the reason for changing this but basically it 's to , to swap us again and that it will read that for one , that for ninety four to ninety eight the standard of grass cutting be seven occasions per year and the county surveyor in consultation with the Chairman be authorized to accept tenders from suitable contractors and the contracts be let to commence on the first of March nineteen ninety four .
4 Perhaps it is to be applied to some kind of child 's toy — a gunpowder-propelled kite ! ’
5 So it is to Mr Binyon that I owe , initially ,
6 So it is to them , the creators of American literature , that I look for clarification about the invention and effect of Africanism in the United States .
7 Young sculptors seem generally indifferent to its lures and so it is to veterans in the field that one must look for nourishment .
8 So it is to the consequences of structural change for the economics of global competition and the adjustments of firms ' strategies that we now turn .
9 Whichever explanation is revealed by the major research effort that is still needed for the rest of the 1980s , the population changes discussed above have also had a major impact on rural communities , and so it is to this topic that attention is now turned .
10 So it is to most fish 's advantage to grow to their maximum size as quickly as possible .
11 So it is to be business as usual .
12 So it 's to their interest to beef you up .
13 So it 's to be clear in what you 're saying to be able to explain yourself clearly so it 's about clarity
14 If so it was to be avoided , for Hugh was no longer a fighting man .
15 So it was to be expected that this sight should arouse some curiosity , and after putting their heads together the women put down their bowls and kettles and went over to ask the painter who was coming to live there .
16 So it was to the same mortuary as Jacob that the undertaker 's van took the two coffins .
17 Henceforth it was to be seen from time to time on route 16/18 .
18 The justices were ordered to have this statute read before them in their courts and henceforth it was to be firmly kept and obeyed .
19 In this he suggests that description in terms of either permissiveness or control would be too simple and too binary , and thus it is to the nature of reformism that one must look .
20 Local knowledge matters in these firms , it supports innovation , and thus it is to be fostered .
21 To the idealist , the whole world is a manifestation of a rational pattern in the mind of its Creator , and thus it is to be expected that natural forms should reveal a harmony and an underlying unity .
22 Third , a purely training model is inherently mechanistic and conservative : the task to be accomplished is given , assumed ; the training consists of instruction as to how best it is to be accomplished .
23 WHEN 20 representatives of the South African Cricket Union and the National Sports Congress sit down together in a Johannesburg hotel tonight it is to be hoped that among them is someone with the wisdom of Solomon .
24 Also it is to be noted that all the property given to the donee by the donor will be dutiable if the donor retains any benefit , etc and not just an apportioned part quantified with respect to the benefit .
25 so they 're not just making it up out of their heads , it actually , you know , somebody really did a study on this , somebody really put this argument forward erm er partly it 's to , I mean some of the things on those things you ca n't easily get in Aston library anyway , some of the things erm er particularly if they 're references to general , you know , sort of , you know , general bits of the , you know , whatever textbook they seem to be using mostly erm
26 Britain 's union structure was one of a series of ‘ fragmented monopolies ’ , each monopoly looking over its shoulder at other monopolies and exploiting the comparison whenever it was to its advantage .
27 As his biographer has pointed out it was to be a long time ‘ before he had an equal in the study of archaeology on a scientific basis or as an illustrator of archaeological relics ’ ( Jessup 1975 , p. 109 ) .
28 Illness interrupted these plans , however , and when I next ventured out it was to a piece of woodland that was more local to where I live .
29 Now it is to be sold , along with snaps of the late Mirror newspaper tycoon with Ronald Reagan valued at up to £300 .
30 Some writers appear still to feel that the criterion remains one of recognition by the government of this country , the difference being that , whereas before 1980 the government would say expressly whether it recognised the foreign government , now it is to be left to be ascertained as a matter of inference : see Professor J. Crawford ‘ Decisions of British Courts during 1985–86 involving questions of Public or Private International Law ’ ( 1986 ) 57 B.Y .
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