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

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1 Xoren Computing Ltd , based in London , has announced version 2 of its Multi-Poll polling software package for a central host VAX computer : the software enables personal computers , Unix systems and VAXes at multiple remote branches to be telephone-polled by the central host , and is being targeted at vertical markets including retailing , distribution and banking ; new enhancements include procedures for setting up site details , lists of files to be transferred , modem details and re-try procedures , and reports and performance statistics ; no word yet on any prices for it .
2 You would expect the governments of most democratic countries to be horrified by this prospect ; but no .
3 You might expect the governments of democratic countries to be horrified by this prospect ; but no .
4 The company expects 300 Alpha applications to be available by September , with more rolling out over the course of the year .
5 It expects 300 Alpha applications to be available by September .
6 He also expects the three versions to be interoperable by 1995 .
7 He also expects the three versions to be interoperable by 1995 .
8 VISCOUNT SIMONDS ( dissenting ) : It appears to me that , in order to comply with the provisions of section 8 and thus obtain its protection , there are three relevant conditions to be satisfied by the manufacturer of an article which would otherwise be an infringement of copyright .
9 So there are plenty of reasons to be unalarmed by the economic outlook for 1991 .
10 In between the publication of the White Paper and the passing of the new Act , the government decided that in view of the work required on the hospital services , it could not expect its community care proposals to be ready by the proposed launch date of April 1991 , so in early 1990 it announced a two-year delay in implementation until 1993 .
11 Disgusted by his own conceit , Maxim drifted out to the steps down to the lawn — the night was still warm enough for the big windows to be open-flanked by two huge , discreetly floodlit magnolia trees .
12 This is the long-term aim of the Countryside Commission , which wants all existing public footpaths to be accessible by the year 2000 .
13 Most parents expect their children to be clean by the age of 2½ years , but 16 per cent of 3-year-olds still show signs of faecal incontinence once a week or more .
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