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

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1 But if there is a democratic vote for reform , the Secretary of State says that that is to be ignored .
2 I think that I think we 've agreed that that is to be taken on board by the
3 ‘ I 've never seen one before , ’ she said excitedly , when it was clear that that was to be their only sighting .
4 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 .
5 However , having said that , there is some support for the submission made on behalf of the appellants in this regard , and that is to be found in the letter of 10 October 1989 which was written to them , following that hearing , by their solicitor .
6 We have set the tone for the future , and that is to be greatly welcomed .
7 ‘ We have taken possession of a firearm and that is to be examined .
8 You only gon na have one upset , and that 's to be the end of it .
9 And that 's good , and that 's to be encouraged .
10 The only game in town was mass circulation , and that was to be achieved by NoS becoming an aggressively popular tabloid .
11 A year later he joined the Italian MV team and that was to be the start of five glorious years for Surrey-born Surtees .
12 When the CNAA took over the DMS there were nationally some 6600 students enrolled on courses , and that was to be the order of magnitude of enrolments through the late 1970s and 1980s .
13 If that 's to be counted eccentricity , then Evan was an eccentric .
14 If that 's to be maintained , more help is needed .
15 She may also have to face a serious reduction in income , which might necessitate the sale of her house and the loss of her settled way of life by a move to another neighbourhood and to a smaller home , or into yours if that is to be the arrangement you both decide upon .
16 A ground-based winch then winds the loop and camera unit to which it is attached , up to the pulley if that is to be used as a trip or , as in most instances , remote control of the shutter is used when adequate height is achieved .
17 Embarrassment , it seems clear , is a major concern of the British psyche , and the dreams the British dream , if opinion-polls are to be believed , tend to be about social embarrassment , with amorous fantasy playing only a disappointingly minor role ; and if that is to be taken in evidence , then it may be said to represent a more powerful obsession than sex .
18 If that is to be China 's choice , then North Korea is where it should start .
19 If that is to be so , we have to learn to understand trust we understand , say , concrete and contracts .
20 If that is to be the case , both systems will have to run parallel , which will be an extra burden on local authorities .
21 If the channel tunnel is ever to be a genuine national undertaking that brings benefit to all parts of the United Kingdom , and if that is to be achieved within our lifetime , it is important that the Bill goes ahead .
22 The local authority needs to hold its own electronic information resources in a much tighter harness if that is to be made possible .
23 If that were to be the case , Professor Lettario Villeri , a noted vulcanologist , said , ‘ the town of Zafferana would run a very real and serious risk of being overrun ’ .
24 If that were to be the case it could be a return to the profoundly damaging effects that the daily streaming , even in primary and elementary schools , produced in an earlier age .
25 If that were to be fully reflected in a lower real exchange rate ( the nominal rate adjusted to take account of changes in UK output prices relative to those elsewhere ) , competitiveness would improve significantly and could give a boost to growth .
26 If that were to be the outcome , it would mean putting the clock back not twelve years , but a hundred years .
27 If that were to be established , the defenders would be faced with difficulties in relation to witnesses whom they expected to lead but whose Reports were not as favourable as hoped .
28 How much would it cost if fair compensation were paid to the standard rate taxpayer each year if that were to be done ?
29 Er , they would be helped , I think , by this and er , I think if that were to be the case , then I 'd be wholeheartedly behind it .
30 Er similarly we feel it would be more appropriate if that were to be the case er perhaps should point out there are other schemes where we have shown a series of of lines stars on the key diagram , it 's not just on the Harrogate .
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