Example sentences of "[be] [to-vb] [subord] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | A committee of the International Olympics Committee ( IOC ) has been to see if the changes qualify the country for readmission . |
2 | Some jobs are to go when the Aberystwyth based family owned Cambrian News weekly newspaper places the paper 's printing contract with another company , possibly in Swansea . |
3 | Planning and management , if the political and economic will is there to implement them , can effect sustainable recreation and tourism which is essential if such industries are to continue as a source of income in developed and developing countries . |
4 | Prior to the conference , the US official line has been to wait until a link between carbon dioxide and global warming became proven . |
5 | Now they 're to close because the American owners can make more money transferring production to Leeds shedding 330 jobs . |
6 | Others write letters ( in role ) to relatives and friends in other parts of the country telling them what has happened , and ( for the most part ) excitedly proclaiming how easy it will be to visit once the line is built . |
7 | The next step would be to explore whether the " others " could be represented in Byron 's poetry by people who follow the religion of Islam . |
8 | In other cases the first question will be to decide whether a contract was actually formed over the telephone . |
9 | His task was to be to assess whether the Commonwealth could assist with constitutional negotiations . |
10 | Its main function will be to ascertain whether the results of the first investigation would appear as firm to another team going over the same ground . |
11 | The first part of the research will focus on local authorities ' total expenditure , whilst the second principle objective of the research will be to investigate whether the reforms lead to a change in the pattern of service provision . |
12 | But if Chapman 's death is to provoke any analysis it might be to ask whether the Pythons achieved their original aim of breaking the mould of English television comedy , doing away with the studio applause , the guest star , the musical interlude , even on occasion the punchline . |
13 | At first sight there is force in Mr. Howell 's point that it is odd that Parliament should by section 6(3) ( b ) have limited the governors ' ability to apply selection criteria designed to preserve the character of the school in cases which do not fall within section 6(3) ( a ) ( i.e. where the school is not over-subscribed ) but have permitted such criteria to be applied in choosing which applicants are to succeed when the school is over-subscribed . |
14 | After that , the possibilities for the disturbed were very much what they were to remain until the introduction of the major tranquillisers — and indeed what they had been from Roman times . |
15 | Fifteen minutes were to pass before the bell rang a second time , succeeded by that awful rattle . |
16 | Two decades were to pass before the prison building programme reached a scale that was to become significant in terms of public expenditure . |
17 | This brought the Poles to the Lothians , Fife , Perthshire and Angus , the areas where many were to stay when the threat of invasion had lifted . |
18 | If anyone were to ask whether the cottage was for sale or rent , Mother Francis was always ready with a helpless shrug of the shoulders to say that things had n't been fully sorted out yet , but that it was in Eve 's name and nothing could be done until she was twenty-one . |
19 | Many incidents of a similarly charming nature were to follow as the years went by , without any diminution in the public fascination with this spinster lady from a remote Yorkshire dale dressed in complex layers of well-laundered rags . |
20 | A further twenty-seven years were to elapse before the railway reached its ultimate terminus at the Kyle of Lochalsh . |
21 | The different dimensions of bureaucracy need to be specified if the object of the exercise is to see whether a state with corporatist features has developed distinctive administrative qualities . |
22 | The first move , therefore , is to see whether the level of the available lighting can be improved without making any radical changes . |
23 | One of BRAC 's concerns at present is to see whether the lobon-gur solution has become part of the Bangladeshi culture , in so far as the mothers taught by BRAC 's Oral Therapy Replacement Workers might pass their knowledge down to their children . |
24 | The jury 's task is to see whether the duty arose on the facts . |
25 | ‘ The last thing a Secretary of State would normally have time to do is to see if the Historic Royal Palaces are being run in a way to maximise profit . ’ |
26 | The idea is to see if the terms on which bargainers settle can be influenced by such cues . |
27 | The important point is to diagnose whether the short-fall is due to internal causes or external pressures . |
28 | Another treatment is to wait until the initial set has taken place , and then , using water and a brush , clean off all the fine material , to expose the larger aggregate . |
29 | The internecine war that is to continue until the present day begins with a battle between right-wing Christian Falangists and left-wing Muslim Palestinians . |
30 | All the pilot can do is to signal if the launch is too fast or abandon the launch if it is to slow . |