Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [vb base] to [be] " in BNC.
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1 | And , from the capitalist 's point of view , the workers in the luxury goods producing department appear to be as productive as those engaged in the production of necessary means of consumption or means of production . |
2 | If schools are fully to develop their pupils , then challenging activities need to be provided . |
3 | The Labour party and trade unions say farmworkers need to be protected and need to be treated as a special case . |
4 | The amounts of flocculating agent have to be determined by trial on the water itself , some waters requiring more than others . |
5 | It 's only if jobs produced profit directly that they would consider workers deserve to be paid . |
6 | Now they are composite , multi-faceted and potentially more dangerous — and the governments contributing troops tend to be much more demanding . |
7 | The 22-strong team building homes for themselves in East Middlesbrough say regulations need to be standardised . |
8 | You 're inclined to know things need to be done , to say ‘ Oh they 're alright , it 's not that bad , there are other things I must look at ’ . |
9 | ‘ Then they feel guilty because they realise patients have to be treated and their colleagues are having to do extra work . |
10 | ‘ They feel guilty because they realise patients have to be treated and their colleagues are having to do extra work . |
11 | For obvious reasons race sails tend to be large and range in size from 4.8 to 7.5 sq m . |
12 | Sir Edward Boyle , probably the most gifted and perceptive Conservative Education Minister of the post-war years , appreciated that for schools to flourish teachers need to be kept abreast of good practice and encouraged to be responsive to the findings of contemporary research . |
13 | The authors acknowledged that ‘ … new needs will come to be recognised and new legal remedies will come to be developed , ’ but asserted that ‘ … at any time there will be some problems which are clearly perceived by lawyers or lay [ people ] as more ‘ legal ’ than others . ’ |
14 | Intellectual needs will have to be met , but the meeting of these needs may not be possible until other needs — physical , emotional and social — are first satisfied . |
15 | The first part of the definition of a test factor should now be clear : test factors need to be introduced only when they are related to both the variables under consideration . |
16 | From this survey it is possible , by means of complex statistical analyses , to divide people up into groups whose attitudes and purchasing habits appear to be broadly similar . |
17 | Er I well I agree but I mean parents seem to be quite keen for their er their children to out and do it . |
18 | Within the Conservative party , aspiring candidates have to be on a candidates list maintained by the party 's national headquarters . |
19 | Bids to purchase stock have to be submitted by 10 a.m. on an appointed day and the Bank then decides how many of the bids to accept . |
20 | Put to the test by people 's ignorance and cruelty , breed rescuers have to be tolerant but firm . |
21 | Normally , increases or reductions in publishing output tend to be undramatic , but in the 1980s the numbers of new titles published annually have gone up very substantially indeed — increases not on the whole matched by additions to library bookfunds . |
22 | ‘ Dying ’ because the sustaining myths seem to be fading away . |
23 | These aftermarket modifications appear to be spin-offs from that work . |
24 | A false report of theft could be made to a next-door neighbour , perhaps to cover up for dealing with property wrongfully , and then the neighbour could make a genuine report to the police about the false theft , thereby causing police time to be wasted . |
25 | The gibbon and siamang societies seem to be products of strong K selection . |
26 | In other words , publishing commitments have to be substantial and it does not take much to sap confidence when the risk is so high . |
27 | Smoke alarms need to be close to where a fire is most likely to break out , but also in a position where an alarm can be heard throughout your home especially when you 're asleep . |
28 | They are already present in early Cambrian rocks and are still with us today , although living brachiopods tend to be rather inconspicuous in shallow waters . |
29 | Surely if nurses are to become educated professionals , nursing libraries need to be well-stocked with books , journals , reports and video recordings of higher education level standards . |
30 | ‘ The means testing forms have to be in such detail so we can work out how much people can afford . |