Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [vb mod] to be " in BNC.

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1 This is set out as follows : ( 2 ) Where a person has entered into a contract after a misrepresentation has been made to him otherwise than fraudulently , and he would be entitled , by reason of the misrepresentation , to rescind the contract , then , if it is claimed , in any proceedings arising out of the contract , that the contract ought to be or has been rescinded , the court or arbitrator may declare the contract subsisting and award damages in lieu of rescission , if of the opinion that it would be equitable to do so , having regard to the nature of the misrepresentation and the loss that would be caused by it if the contract were upheld , as well as to the loss that rescission would cause to the other party .
2 The guardian ad litem takes the view that this decision is against the interests of the child and that in some way the inconvenience of the decision ought to be got round .
3 belief is that er if you get the trustee balance right , that 's the first place where the decision ought to be made , but there should be a fall-back position which Good has given , which they the trustees could go to the regulator in the case of er not being able to solve things , but are feeling very much on surpluses , that the money is there first of all to pay pensions and until pensions are paid up to Inland Revenue levels , whatever they are , then no money should go back to the company .
4 I M P A Cs belief is that er if you get the trustee balance right , that 's the first place where the decision ought to be made , but there should be a fall back position which Good has given , which they they trustees could go to the regulator in the case of er not being able to solve things , but our feeling very much on surplus is that the money is there first for to pay pensions and until pensions are paid up to Inland Revenue levels whatever they are , then no money should go back to the company .
5 THE WELSH used to be a hindrance rather than a help to the All Blacks but , by giving Grant Fox permission to practise his goalkicking at the Arms Park prior to tomorrow 's game with Cardiff , they might be contributing to their own downfall .
6 Erna Wright , one of the chief apostles of Dr Grantly Dick Read in England , wrote , ‘ The experience ought to be shared as part of Togetherness . ’
7 ‘ I 'll show you the place where the convent used to be in the Middle Ages . ’
8 It seems to be true that the cottage used to be his home , but you do n't carry a big old-fashioned key like that around in your pocket for years , so I do n't see how else he got it .
9 Good educational software for the PC used to be few and far between — the graphics were normally poor , the interface fiddly and most were totally over priced .
10 Figure 1.1 on page 4 drew attention to six qualities which the whole of the curriculum ought to be encouraging .
11 There were bats where the roof used to be before .
12 the industry ought to be spending £310 million a year to maintain the system in its existing state .
13 ( 4 ) An action of which the value is £50,000 or more shall be tried in the High Court unless : ( a ) it is commenced in a county court and the county court does not consider that the action ought to be transferred to the High Court for trial ; or ( b ) the High Court considers that it ought to transfer the case to a county court for trial ( art 7(4) ) .
14 Half-way down these walls , one of which backed onto the bathroom , slightly below waist-height there was a wide slate slab on which the pig used to be salted to preserve it through the winter .
15 The two main issues in the crime of indecent assault are therefore : whether the crime ought to be divided into two grades so that the more serious forms of sexual assault can be labelled separately ; and how to draw the line between indecent and non-indecent contact with another .
16 The adjudication system places the position of an unfinished game before a moderately strong player ( usually about 2200 ) , who then decides what the result ought to be .
17 The citizen ought to be able to find the basic law , the principal law , in statutory form .
18 I think the inside of the mouth ought to be a bit darker .
19 Did , did the racecourse used to be busy ?
20 If independence exists in fact , then it implies that the perception ought to be brought into line by a clear public understanding of the facts .
21 The conclusion was that the practice ought to be regulated .
22 The contest used to be a smaller affair , held in the evening at a smart hotel .
23 Where the accountants advise that the Revenue ought to be asked to treat the firm as a continuing business , a new partner will be required to join in a continuation election under s113 of the Taxes Act ( see Chapter 10 ) .
24 That 's how the work used to be .
25 The run used to be three miles but I added a quarter mile spur in order to use the time to best advantage .
26 The home ought to be a safe haven , the place where people go to get away from fear and violence , and it is this fundamental feeling of safety which can be destroyed by child sexual abuse .
27 One is that it is doubtful in the extreme whether one can assume that the legislature always intended the tribunal to be the arbiter as to what the contents of the bracket ought to be .
28 It is the voice of the disillusioned and disgruntled George Bowling — ‘ nerves all worn to bits , empty places in our bones where the marrow ought to be ’ — in Orwell 's pre-war novel Coming Up for Air .
29 The Sun used to be called the Daily Herald .
30 Well The Sun used to be a labour paper .
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