Example sentences of "[conj] it [is] to make " in BNC.

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1 The town of Bolton has just announced that it is to make its football hero , Nat Lofthouse , a freeman of the borough .
2 On Humberside , Sandtoft has recently announced that it is to make a machine-pressed plain tile for the first time .
3 Ford of Europe announced that it is to make over 10,000 job cuts by the end of 1993 , about 40% of which are expected to be in the UK .
4 Shrugging off the distressing four-day kidnapping ordeal of its president , Adobe Systems Inc , Mountain View , California has come out with a whole string of announcements , headlined by the news that it is to make the Display PostScript system available to users of Sun Microsystems Inc Sparcstations .
5 Teacher support groups are increasingly being set up to provide the opportunity for greater honesty , and it can be less threatening for people who feel isolated to join one of these than it is to make individual overtures within their own staffroom .
6 It is not easy to achieve this effect if they do not take into account the dimension and spacing of the steps as well as their particular quality , which must be in tune with the music if it is to make sense .
7 Every movement on stage has to be a conscious effort on the dancer 's part if it is to make its proper impact .
8 If it is to make good on Mr Bush 's hope that it may be possible to ‘ settle the conflicts that divide the Arabs from Israel ’ , it will have to convince the Israelis that they can be secure even shorn of the occupied territories .
9 Achieving a standstill is vital for Heron if it is to make headway in rescheduling its debt .
10 The profession will have to take positive steps if it is to make any progress in bridging the expectation gap .
11 The Pratt Green Trust seeks to represent the interests of the churches in this area , but needs wider support from the Church if it is to make much progress .
12 It would be useless to pretend that identity of non-meanings , if it is to make sense , ought to be so explicable and then criticise this idea on the grounds that it can not be so explained .
13 In my view it is clear that the party is very much in search of a leader , very anxious , if it is to make an adequate showing at the next general election , over the fact that it needs a symbol of more meaning to the mass electorate than Mr Attlee .
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