Example sentences of "[noun] and [am/are] to be " in BNC.

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1 The side uprights have joints going through the seat and are to be wedged later .
2 There are many other instances of Ashton 's witty beaten touches that may only become apparent after several viewings and are to be found in Birthday Offering , Sylvia , La Fille Mal Gardée and elsewhere .
3 If the modules should be included in the package and are to be approved , create a DC to reference them using option 2.1.1 — Create DC .
4 ( vi ) The crew made a successful forced landing in a field near the end of the runway and are to be commended for the high degree of professional and airmanship displayed .
5 — As Israel 's freedom has been purchased by the death of the firstborn of Egypt , the nation 's firstborn belong in a special sense to God and are to be " bought back " from him .
6 One reviewer of the Salon des Indépendants of 1912 writes : ‘ Now that the Cubists have grown into a school their works occupy several rooms and are to be seen in several exhibitions ’ , and another : ‘ the Cubists are to be found in force ’ .
7 The company 's coffee shops have been identified as being one of the main causes for the poor performance and are to be sold .
8 The basis of that conception must be that citizenship begins at twenty-one ; that up to that age all boys and girls are wards of the State and are to be regarded as in a state of tutelage ; and that during these twenty-one years no effort must be spared to give each one according to his capacities , and limited by no other considerations , the fullest opportunity to develop every innate power .
9 Many of these have since been taken on by the wider society and are to be found in all its corners influencing even those who would now deny them any real significance and tend to look back on the decade as only times of silliness and self-indulgence .
10 I consider that they are cases where payments were made to close a transaction and are to be treated as cases of voluntary payments .
11 Collectors of the Lyttons , father and son , have an inexpensive line of country and are to be congratulated if they can distinguish infallibly between the two without recourse to their reference books .
12 The statistics include notes on the Soviet assistance to each country and are to be published by Oxford University Press .
13 Special classification schemes are generally devised for a particular purpose and are to be found in the following environments :
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