Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [be] to [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Daily grooming is to be recommended for most breeds , and it can be helpful to allow a puppy to become used to the sensation , even though its coat will probably need less attention than that of an adult dog . |
2 | But it is often assumed that so doing is to be following in the footsteps of Marx , when he gave his example of luxury goods production , basing himself on the premise that the sub-department lib produced only goods for capitalist consumption . |
3 | ( i ) shares of an existing class already listed are to be issued which would increase the issued shares of that class by 10 per cent or more , or ( ii ) securities of a new class are to be offered as consideration which are to be listed , or ( iii ) debt securities of any amount are to be offered as consideration which are to be listed . |
4 | If more than one fountain is desired , a surface pump is sensible and , of course when larger volumes of water than submersible pumps can easily handle are to be moved , then they become a necessity . |
5 | The backing plant , already improved beyond recognition , is to be given an upgraded main drive for the latex applicator , and the cutting table already mentioned is to be upgraded to result in a 25% increase in the cut length capacity . |
6 | If the kinds of academic freedom for students just outlined are to be vigorously sustained by the academic community ( as they should ) , then students have to play their part in the exercise of those freedoms . |
7 | The money £200,000 more than Darlington usually receives is to be used on three major improvement schemes alongside the main East Coast railway line . |
8 | As in the case of the physical events considered in the last chapter in connection with causation and other nomic connection , mental events strictly speaking are to be regarded as individual properties or sets of such properties . |
9 | The new man was soon in contact with Hardwick , who travelled to Stockport to discuss fittings for the School and who presented on 26th July what he probably thought was to be his final report , |
10 | In particular the idea of a ‘ promotion culture ’ which has to be carefully managed is to be explored . |
11 | ‘ What members really want is to be got going again and not just towed off to a garage . |
12 | ‘ What I 'd really like is to be a ploughshare . |
13 | I am ashamed to say that I have heard this said by social workers : ‘ all they really need is to be warm , comfortable and well fed ’ . |
14 | All he really wanted was to be next to O ; and you could see that the whole time he was listening , watching . |
15 | But what Kenneth really wanted was to be where the action is , on the footplate . |
16 | Therefore , if the assumption that the speaker is actually cooperating is to be preserved , some informative inference must be made . |
17 | The Society has for over a year objected strongly to the plan under which the current arrangements for remunerating solicitors on the basis of work actually done are to be replaced by a standard fee scheme from April . |