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

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1 If an experiment produces animals that are to be kept for a long period , or that are to form the basis of a breeding colony .
2 But the animals that are to be seen in our time can be interpreted as the end-products of an arms race that was run in the past .
3 The attainment of the happy state of Utopia requires vastly more personal discipline and co-operation between peoples than is to be found in this late twentieth-century .
4 While little attempt was made to alter the character of the patchwork of health services available in the inter war period , all the parties that were to be involved in their transformation in the 1940s were beginning to examine the weaknesses of the existing provision and to formulate alternatives .
5 The words that are to be recognised are spoken into the system one at a time and the resulting information is stored as a ‘ library ’ .
6 Consideration of the properties of biological environments that are to be interfaced with synthetic polymers is very important .
7 Having chosen the four townships that were to be the location of the snowball samples , it remained to select the zero stage of the samples , one individual from each township with whom to start the referral chains .
8 So basically for drawing all designs that are to be in a single colour , relying on texture for their effect , I use the Fancy Patterns option .
9 Now , through the ‘ Choices ’ programme which is operating in three districts and is to be extended considerably this year , we are offering more and more staff the chance for career counselling and support from JS in improving skills and gaining qualifications .
10 There are many other instances of Ashton 's witty beaten touches that may only become apparent after several viewings and are to be found in Birthday Offering , Sylvia , La Fille Mal Gardée and elsewhere .
11 Moreover , the papers were run as political ventures ; there were none of the commercial , management , planning and sales activities that were to be found at the Standard .
12 FRED 1 did not address the making of provisions in respect of operations that are to be discontinued in future periods .
13 Lisa had been fully occupied explaining to a rather elderly lady why she could n't pick out the exact blooms that were to be delivered to her daughter-in-law in New Zealand .
14 Already by the late middle ages the English were beginning to expect more space and more privacy in their houses than was to be normal in Scandinavia for another three centuries .
15 They will be used where a high degree of statistical accuracy is needed , such as in substantiating claims for market share , or in the development of new products that are to be positioned ( targeted ) accurately on relatively small market segments .
16 It is a knitting system that should be considered as temporary storage area for patterns that are to be knitted at this time .
17 Jacquard : The option that is used for designing patterns that are to be used for double-bed , two-colour work and very similar to the Fair Isle option .
18 With regard to powders , as a general rule cocoa should be added to mixtures that are to be cooked and drinking chocolate to foods , such as butter creams and icings , that will not be heated .
19 So the posts that are to be established and to be filled are exactly as those approved by the Policy Committee .
20 The hon. Gentleman overlooks the fact that the applications originate from the people who run the hospitals , because of the advantages that are to be had , through local management , for local people .
21 We know that at least one of the companies that is to be sold off a large company covering a substantial geographical area of Scotland — has two initiatives going ahead .
22 The crowd went home quietly via the 300 pubs that were to be found in the East End of Glasgow in the good old days .
23 It was not only food imports that were to be substituted in Franco 's plan .
24 The ‘ simpliciter ’ collection is simple indeed — four parts , the highest carrying the melody — but the ‘ fugue-wise ’ ones treat the successive phrases of the hymn in motet style on lines that were to be followed throughout the seventeenth century and beyond .
25 Members of the European Parliament receive warning of matters that are to be discussed by the Commission and by the various pillars and councils that have been established by the treaty .
26 There is evidence to suggest that the walls which carried these pictures were not normally plastered but panelled , though plaster is used in the tombs of Etruria and Paestum , as it had been in Bronze-age palaces and was to be in Hellenistic tombs in Greece ( below , p. 176 ) .
27 Thus , it began to incorporate the principles of determinism and the differentiation of offenders from non-offenders that were to be the later hallmarks of positivist criminology .
28 The contributions that were to be offered with the study of process may be surveyed from the viewpoint of soil science and the biogeographer , from that of the climatologist and the geomorphologist and then from the field of hydrology which to some extent provided a new focus of interest for physical geographers and one that proffered a link between at least the geomorphic and climatic aspects of physical environment .
29 This relates to a more basic question concerning the sorts of explanations that are to be given of the cross-national variations that are discovered .
30 Like so many of the films that were to be made during the Second World War , The Four Just Men does n't only draw attention to the nature of the enemy ; it also presents an evocative picture of just what it is that is under threat — ‘ all the roads and rivers , fields add woods and hills that make up this funny old island . ’
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