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

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1 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 .
2 Manuscripts of more than 300 are to be found in the Gurney archive at the Gloucester city public library .
3 A few Apaches are still around with smaller valves ( ″ ) and these are to be avoided because the TBO is only 1200 hrs .
4 Under the Prosecution of Offences Act 1985 , s. 1(6) , all existing powers of the Director as to the institution and conduct of proceedings are available to all Crown Prosecutors and these are to be exercised under his direction .
5 If these are to be set up prior to the implementation of LMS .
6 Economic matters including interest and exchange rates , monetary and fiscal policy , budgetary policy , are all at the heart of Government and all are to be decided by a central bank , which will be the most important institution .
7 The memorandum at the front of the Bill refers to ministerial orders in England and Wales , but schedule 4 shows that the whole of the Light Railways Acts 1896 and 1912 are to be repealed ; so Scotland will find itself in an invidious position .
8 Peace and quiet are to be found in abundance here with the lovely narrow streets being totally traffic free , apart from the odd herd of cows being led down the street by their mountain cowherd .
9 The full force of teachers ' professionalism will need to be put behind the national curriculum and assessment if both are to be beneficial to pupil and other ‘ customers ’ of the education service .
10 The Junior Section has between 30 to 40 members but some are to be promoted to the Senior Section which has fewer members .
11 The Junior Section has between 30 to 40 members but some are to be promoted to the Senior Section which has fewer members .
12 Allowance will be made for contingencies , but these are to be the exception rather than the rule .
13 But these are to be followed by RS/6000 with Oracle and HP 9000 with Sybase versions by the end of year , with Informix and Windows NT versions to follow in 1994 .
14 For the person with these projects the forwarding of them has an importance to which utilitarianism can not do justice , for it must regard them as simply among the many preferences of which as many as possible are to be satisfied .
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