Example sentences of "[conj] that is 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 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 .
4 We have set the tone for the future , and that is to be greatly welcomed .
5 ‘ We have taken possession of a firearm and that is to be examined .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 If that is to be China 's choice , then North Korea is where it should start .
10 If that is to be so , we have to learn to understand trust we understand , say , concrete and contracts .
11 If that is to be the case , both systems will have to run parallel , which will be an extra burden on local authorities .
12 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 .
13 The local authority needs to hold its own electronic information resources in a much tighter harness if that is to be made possible .
14 There is only some slight damage to its carrying case , but that is to be expected .
15 He would not find anyone among the people celebrating those events who was in favour of the legislation except his own Parliamentary Private Secretary who was also present , but that is to be expected .
16 Whether that is to be lamented or not , it is a fact .
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