Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [noun sg] to be " in BNC.

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1 It is the county council 's responsibility to bring forward proposals to enable progress to be made .
2 The Doctor 's vague descriptions of bits of wire conducting sound waves through the air , and speed allowing gravity to be defeated , only succeeded in confusing the poet .
3 Boston break offers reason to be Cheerful
4 yeah — Sheff Utd fans has reason to be satisfied .
5 In Crohn 's ileitis , the same authors found flow to be normal in early stage and reduced in late stage disease , and in both the colon and ileum reduced blood flow was associated with submucosal fibrosis and decreased vascularity .
6 This appears to be as would be predicted from the Baddeley quotation — where the subject is performing an important task arousal causes attention to be focused more centrally on it , improving performance .
7 This shows the percentage of times that each study found volume to be ‘ causing ’ volatility or volatility to be ‘ causing ’ volume .
8 Clearly drivers want motoring to be cheaper , but the largest motoring organisation , the Automobile Association , puts forward strong environmental proposals in its budget submission .
9 But Mr Mugabe wants resettlement to be efficient , too , and is absorbing the Musengezi lesson .
10 What was even more alarming was that the American president believed North to be some sort of hero .
11 Valley markets are visited in the spring to buy stock to be fattened on lush summer pastures ( ‘ alps ’ — which give the range its name ) , and sold in autumn .
12 First , whereas the implied terms relating to goods supplied under a contract of sale , or any other type of supply contract , are classified by statute as conditions , the implied term requiring work to be performed with reasonable skill and care will normally be an intermediate stipulation ( SGSA 1982 , s13 ) so that breach will only justify termination of the contract if the breach is serious or goes to the root of the contract .
13 The further question is whether the absence of any statement in the notice requiring compensation in money in respect of the breach is fatal to the validity of the notice … the statute requires notice to be given specifying the breach complained of , as the first thing , and , if the breach is capable of remedy , requiring the lessee to remedy it , and " in any case requiring the lessee to make compensation in money for the breach . "
14 It is undeniable that most readers find amusement to be part of their experience of these texts .
15 What are the implications of our data showing hypoxaemia to be an important predictor of short term mortality of children admitted to hospital with symptoms of acute lower respiratory tract infection in Nairobi ?
16 What Branson did not envisage was that the dissenting faction of the Time Out staff would leave to produce their own magazine , City Limits , run on the cooperative principles eschewed by Tony Elliott ; and that Time Out would return to the streets largely shorn of its radical bent — in fact , very much the magazine Branson wished Event to be .
17 Whether or not particular authors take industrialization to be the main engine of change , or whether they include other factors , such as urbanization and bureaucratization , three generally agreed themes seem to emerge from the writings of many sociologists of the family .
18 Many Ayrshire schools have reason to be proud of outstanding men and women who have graced their classrooms as pupils .
19 This chapter provides guidance to be followed in the conduct of valuation engagements and preparing and issuing the related reports .
20 A parents ' evening in late February or early March allows progress to be reviewed half way through the school year with an opportunity to find ways of developing strengths and eliminating weaknesses .
21 More than 65,000 grey squirrels were poisoned in 1991 but the law forbids bait to be laid in woods inhabited by both species .
22 ‘ Would wish to have a number of super-numerary posts to enable training to be done without disrupting work ’ …
23 Both countries want industry to be more competitive , but differ in their recipes for using science and technology .
24 A narrator/protagonist implores Wisdom to be less harsh on young people : is not ‘ plucking the day ’ itself wisdom ? ( movements 1–4 : Récitatif mesuré , Air , Récitatif ; Lentement ) .
25 In the first place Washington desired sterling to be maintained at its current parity of $2.80 .
26 Leconte had reason to be pleased .
27 Michael Codron had reason to be grateful that it was , especially when in January 1958 it transferred for a third time — or even a fifth , if the pre-West End runs at the Theatre Royal Brighton , and the original Cambridge version , were taken into account — to the Garrick Theatre .
28 However , he did call in his aid the fact that the Disciplinary Tribunal Regulations of the Inns ' Council permit evidence to be adduced which would not ordinarily be admissible in a court of law .
29 Once completed the exercise enables comparison to be made between hospitals/specialties and thus the inequities in financial distribution to be identified .
30 Isaac 's elderly parents have reason to be overjoyed at his birth .
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