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

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1 THIRD SCHEDULE Rights reserved These may be extremely disruptive and , as such , may need to be given careful consideration by the tenant .
2 Unusual terms may need to be given special prominence , or be highlighted in some way , otherwise they may not be incorporated in the contract ( Interfoto Picture Library Ltd v Stiletto Visual Programmes Ltd [ 1988 ] 1 All ER 348 ) .
3 ‘ But it is quite clear that in order to generate the development side of the research , new funds would need to be made available , ’ he says .
4 The benching will need to be made good with new mortar ( benching is designed to have a slope of 1 in 6 ) and the walls of the inspection chamber repaired with small pieces of brick mortared in place .
5 Comparable offers will need to be made pursuant to Rule 14 ( see para 10.1.1 below ) .
6 ( 7 ) If there are any convertible securities , subscription rights or options outstanding in respect of the target 's share capital , then an appropriate offer or proposal will need to be made pursuant to Rule 15 to ensure that the interests of the holders of these rights are safeguarded and all documents issued to shareholders must also be issued to the holders of convertibles and options to subscribe relating to shares of the same class ( see para 10.2 below ) .
7 The broker may need to be made aware of this duty .
8 The building work and electrical work will need to be completed ready for the installation , and some making good is needed afterwards .
9 For a flying delivery to be effected the Vulcan Display Team crew could need to be kept would need to be kept current on XH558 ( they must at least fly every 28 days under current procedures ) which would necessitate check-flights until a buyer is established .
10 The probe does not need to be kept moist making it suitable for all types of field work and the fact that there is no glass present makes it ideal for the food and drink pharmaceutical industries .
11 In the mild south , gardeners can get away with plunging them in their containers buried in peat in the garden , but up here they 'll need to be kept safe from hard frost in a cold frame .
12 Of course , individual reformers did not need to be committed Philosophical Idealists in order to adhere to the new image ; old-fashioned ageism reached the same conclusion and had more or less the same remedies for the ‘ problem ’ .
13 The hole will need to be filed smooth and all copper filings washed out of the cylinder before the flange is fitted .
14 At the height of the gale I go down to the pier to see how our local boats are doing , but all the anchors appear to be holding firm .
15 There does not , however , appear to be recorded significant rise in core body temperature during moderate weight training .
16 Aspects of this more sociological and humanistic interpretation of teaching quality will be developed within the chapter through a discussion of teacher cultures , careers and strategies , and their implications for the maintenance and persistence of those ‘ transmission ’ styles of classroom teaching which appear to be incurring official disapproval .
17 You certainly appear to be experiencing dramatic alterations in the working pattern of your life and the Full Moon on September 5th may well bring about another major change or sizeable upheaval .
18 And a glance at the supermarket shelves reveals that many manufacturers appear to be ignoring environmental concerns , especially about packaging .
19 For Deutschland ( literally ‘ Germany ’ ) is the name given , half in envy , half in derision , to that region beyond the Ghetto where successful neighbors appear to be imitating German Jewish standards of living .
20 Empirical evidence also began to build up , and Spooner ( 1972 ) , in a study of employers who had moved to the southwest found that more of them cited the attractive environment of Devon and Cornwall as reasons for moving to the area , than its labour supply , and Lonsdale and Browning ( 1971 , 267 ) found that manufacturing plants in 10 southern USA States were more orientated to rural than urban areas and that : ‘ manufacturing firms appear to be placing increased emphasis on rural and small town sites ’ .
21 Not least , Tokyo share prices will fall if Japanese companies , lulled into complacency , appear to be delaying overdue cost-cutting .
22 THE £80,427 refurbishment contract at Llandrindod Wells Museum due to be completed by the end of June , is expected to be extended due to delays with materials .
23 More than 50 places are expected to be made available at Springfield Primary School , Darlington , to cater for youngsters in the Haughton area of town .
24 added , however , that the offers of accommodation which were expected to be made pursuant to the resolution of the local authority could ‘ be made the subject of fresh proceedings under Order 53 or by way of writ , as the recipients may be advised by counsel . ’
25 Lord Pearson expressed the way in which the courts approach this aspect very clearly in Taylor v O'Connor [ 1971 ] AC 115 at p143 when he said : The fund of damages is not expected to be preserved intact .
26 This year at least 1.5 million head of prime lambs are expected to be transported live to France and other EC countries — and the majority are selected at auction markets which last year handled 72.5 per cent of all lambs offered for slaughter .
27 Actually , I have been slipping in quite a large amount of social anthropological theory while appearing to be discussing other things , though , at the grand scale level , I still have to justify my claim that a mechanical model of functionalist integration is to be preferred to an organic model .
28 This can matter if you expect to be working late and the bus stage is some distance away from your place of work .
29 Although postage has to be charged extra , often visiting teachers , trainers and other ‘ travellers ’ to your area are willing to act as couriers .
30 Pasha Naiz and his death were evocative in consequential ways ; they were part of an idiom which was largely inexplicit ( though not unstructured ) but which has to be made explicit if it is to be understood by people who do not have it .
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