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

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1 Some sections of the total route are to be upgraded by other authorities ( eg. Slateford to Merchiston ) ; our volunteers will work on sections not otherwise covered .
2 Cooperation seems to be less of an immediate necessity with market-determined exchange rates , but coordination of national policies still seems desirable if conflict and economic stagnation are to be avoided in the long run .
3 Article 41 of the UN Charter , covering sanctions , stated that " the Security Council may decide what measures not involving the use of armed force are to be employed to give effect to its decisions " .
4 Earlier research has shown that if projects of this kind are to be successful , management needs to make organisational changes , as well as technical ones .
5 The terms in which it expressed this decision are to be found in a letter dated 23 October 1991 addressed to the plaintiffs ' solicitors and written by Mr. A. D. Farries , a principal in the Crown Prosecutor Fraud Investigation Group .
6 ‘ In that city , the ultimate secrets of scientific advancement are to be found .
7 ALLEGATIONS that the Department of Trade and Industry may have lost the taxpayer millions of pounds over the sale of the Rover Group to British Aerospace are to be made by the National Audit Office , Parliament 's financial watchdog .
8 Masterly examples of this skill are to be found in the UK Government publication Social Trends and , though usually rather ambitious expositions , are certainly worthy of study and imitation .
9 But we are not told what features of the French peasantry are to be held responsible for Bonapartism , nor what features of Bonapartism are attributable to the French peasantry .
10 The four volumes of this work are to be accompanied soon by a further five , the whole series presented as making up the definitive study of of quantum theory in an historical context .
11 THE foundations of the normativist style in public law are to be found in the political ideologies of conservatism and liberalism .
12 The foundations of the functionalist style in public law are to be found in the intellectual movements of sociological positivism , evolutionary theory , and pragmatism which flourished in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries .
13 Many individuals of this sort are to be found amongst the nobility of Ulthuan .
14 Many individuals of this sort are to be found amongst the nobility , the Counts of the Empire and their sons , as well as the lesser nobility .
15 New printing operations of the Daily Record are to be developed by the M8 motorway at North Cardonald and major investment in a new mechanised sorting office is being undertaken by Royal Mail at the St Rollox site in Springburn .
16 The article concludes that what is now required is not only a consolidation but also a rethinking of educational interventions if issues of racism , ethnicity and cultural difference are to be adequately addressed in the 1990s and beyond .
17 It is evident that better support to system and component failure diagnosis is currently required if problems of this nature are to be mitigated .
18 The statements so arrived at ( I will call them observation statements ) then form the basis from which the laws and theories that make up scientific knowledge are to be derived .
19 In turning to the manner in which the Report deals specifically with the " needs of business " it is immediately clear that the requirements of cultural nationalization are to be allowed completely to overwhelm the servicing of such needs .
20 Religious education and personal and social education ( broadly defined to include 16 areas such as careers education , community studies , education for parenthood and family life , health education , mass media , moral , political and economic education ) are compulsory in ISS : in TNC religious education is assumed ( but later given status as a ‘ basic ’ subject after pressure from the churches ) and elements of personal and social education are to be ‘ taught through other subjects ’ , though no advice is given on how this might be achieved .
21 Courses in more advanced aspects of electronic imaging are to be organised later in the year .
22 While the duty to co-operate is imposed by statute , arrangements for inter-agency co-operation are to be found in government guidance published under the title of Working Together under the Children Act 1989 ( HMSO , 1991 ) .
23 Before he cracked , Mr Rushdie had stumbled on a truth : that if free speech and free writing are to be defended in an age of increasing religious fervour , they must be defended with a zealot 's passion .
24 Erm trading standards er European Community Union erm is putting up more and I think most of us would say that in this area are to be welcomed
25 This half and all the top floor are to be converted into a self-contained cottage for guests .
26 The Rotary Club and Civic Society are to be asked to help finance the project .
27 The abstraction ‘ working class ’ is opposed to ‘ backward ’ sections of the real class and the needs of this abstraction are to be imposed upon reality .
28 Rather an alternative and extra dimension to the observation is required if the deep structures and meaning inherent in any arbitrarily constructed social world are to be understood .
29 Examples of its use in this way are to be found in Tristan ( opening of Act III ) , ‘ New World ’ Symphony ( slow movement ) , Sibelius 's Swan of Tuonela , Berlioz 's Carnaval Romain Overture , Vaughan Williams 's London Symphony ( opening of slow movement ) .
30 The origins of Nizan 's celebrated cynicism are to be located here .
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