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

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1 Like all taxes they consist of two elements : the tax base , or what is to be taxed ; and the tax rate , or the amount to be levied on the tax base .
2 It is not stated who is to determine whether the conditions have been observed , or what is to be the consequence of subsequent non-observance .
3 When you have worked through the sensations , looked at them from all angles and asked yourself why they have entered your life and what is to be gained from them , it is important to be able to let them go .
4 As a result he has here resolved many conundrums about Ferrier 's professional career , and where possible answered queries about recording dates — though even he can not clear up discrepancies about what appears in Ferrier 's diaries on recording dates and what is to be found in Decca 's schedules of the time .
5 At the start of any meeting to discuss the terms of an acquisition , both parties should be aware of what has been agreed so far , what is outstanding and what is to be covered in the forthcoming session .
6 Being charitable , this could be considered ongoing profit , but what is to be made of Sandhurst Marketing ?
7 But what is to be made of adultery ?
8 Consider sentences 1 and 2 , for example : it is perfectly obvious what 2 ‘ should be ’ — They went home yesterday ; but what is to be done with 1 ?
9 But what is to be done by the honest car dealer , i.e. the man who wishes to avoid committing an offence ?
10 Do n't overdo the detail , as what is to be achieved is an impression of the whole scene and any over-emphasis on detail can detract from the foreground colour variations and reflections which are the main feature of the picture .
11 At the output-system level , we wish to distinguish between a system for producing spoken output and a system for producing printed output ( and also a system for producing drawn output , not relevant when what is to be produced is a word ) .
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