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

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1 The Inland Revenue will place a value on the future worth of an earnout agreement and , where this is to be satisfied in cash , capital gains tax may again become payable before the earnout payment is received .
2 He helped Henry Ford set up the huge factory at Willow Run where B-24s were to be mass-produced .
3 Conversely , while good policing can help diminish tension and avoid disorder , it can not remove the causes of social stress where these are to be found , as those in Brixton and elsewhere are , deeply embedded in fundamental economic and social conditions .
4 Nos. 11E , l8E and 20E were available for Cohen 's men to inspect first at Thornton Heath depôt and the others in store at Brixton Hill depôt where all were to be broken up .
5 It should reflect Section I 's criteria for selecting significant issues , and acknowledge areas where more is to be done and where new measures may have to be found in the medium or long term .
6 Only a lonely rajah or two was to be seen now , solitary figures surrounded by servants , watching through elaborate brass telescopes acquired at one or other of the European stores in Calcutta .
7 But if there is a democratic vote for reform , the Secretary of State says that that is to be ignored .
8 I think that I think we 've agreed that that is to be taken on board by the
9 ‘ I 've never seen one before , ’ she said excitedly , when it was clear that that was to be their only sighting .
10 The judge referred to a previous decision of his , In re H. ( Minor ) ( Abduction ) [ 1990 ] 2 F.L.R. 439 , but he said that that was to be distinguished because in that case there was in existence at the time of the removal an order of the court that the child should not be removed from the jurisdiction .
11 Feeling that little was to be gained by personal protest either to the BBC or through their local MP to Parliament , they decided that the best approach was to issue a Manifesto .
12 The Whigs had recovered somewhat by 1705 , giving the Tories a good run for their money , and they actually won the Election in 1708 , although this was to be the only General Election they were to win under Anne .
13 Manuscripts of more than 300 are to be found in the Gurney archive at the Gloucester city public library .
14 As a result , there is a continued shortage of residential care facilities for the full-time residence of mentally handicapped people which is perpetuating the need for mental handicap hospitals to house them , even though it is recognised by all parties that this is to be avoided at all costs .
15 It is only in the third- and fourth-session documents that this is to be found , and increasingly frequently , as , for instance , in chapter 13 of Lumen Gentium or in chapter 3 of the Decree on Missionary Activity , entitled ‘ Particular Churches ’ — a chapter written largely in the fourth session and one of the Council 's most mature texts .
16 Wherever it saves space , we shall always write a column vector x as unc the braces{} denote that this is to be read as a column .
17 … Whether , as a matter of expression , you say , as was said in the case of Watson v. Fram Reinforced Concrete Co . Ltd. , that this is to be explained by postulating a continuing duty , or merely projecting the relationship of duty into the future , or whether you regard it as possible to establish a breach of duty as at birth by reference to an act antecedent to the accrual of the cause of action , may be open to debate , but it has no bearing on the precise question we are called upon to answer , namely , whether the defendant owed a duty of care to the infant plaintiff .
18 Nor will it avail them to advance further money on a floating charge on the understanding that this is to be used to repay existing loans ; a creditor can not by use of the floating charge transmute an unsecured into a secured debt by attempting to manipulate the saving provisions of section 245 .
19 Clause 7 of Precedent 1 expressly specifies that this is to be the case .
20 In the slow introduction Tennstedt made it clear that this was to be a reading of high , dramatic contrasts , and that led to an account of the Vivace which with its sprung rhythms kept relaxing into pastoral moments without loss of pace or power .
21 When asking for his correspondence with the Treasury to be published , Hall could hardly have suspected that this was to be one of his last official acts .
22 Messages were transmitted that this was to be work experience for teachers .
23 Their agreement was that this was to be a pre-supper drink with Colin and Yvonne , the limit both of time and alcohol consumption clearly understood between her and Norman before they left home .
24 Long experience had told me that this was to be expected .
25 I remember thinking that this was to be alive .
26 I could hardly believe that this was to be the end of the public life of a man so comparatively young , and with so much still to give …
27 Whether or not one theory is better than another is to be judged relative to the standards of the appropriate community , and those standards will typically vary with the cultural and historical setting of the community .
28 Time , at last , to call a baby boy after father himself , so this was to be Benjamin Titford , junior — destined to become a silversmith by trade , and a bit of an entrepreneur like his uncle William Charles .
29 Neither writers nor architects were wholly unaware that these were to be houses for human beings to live in .
30 For where it has been drawn is everywhere ; from the insistence of Thorndike , and the early behaviourists like Watson and Hull , that all is to be explained , including human behaviour , in terms of conditioned reflexes , to the open-handedness of well-meaning liberationists like Rollin who argue that even worms and sea anemones should be given the benefit of the doubt since we can not be certain that they do not feel pain and therefore have a consciousness ( 1981 : 31 ) .
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