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

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1 The attempt to be fair to all traditions , by being equally tolerant of all and non-judgemental , can lead like a slippery slope from well-intentioned neutrality to profound scepticism about religion .
2 I offer one or two possible explanations in an attempt to be generous to the Government .
3 In special cases this rule to be subject to the discretion of the Committee of Management . ’
4 With that letter , I sent you two copies of the Agreement for signature on behalf of Bell Communications Research , on whose behalf I understand you placed the order , and requested details of the specification you wished the tape to be prepared to .
5 We shall therefore take the flux density in the gap to be equal to B0 .
6 However the problems they are confronted with suppress their capability to be effective to a significant degree .
7 Currently under review , the regulations list six categories of industry to be subject to IPC , namely : fuel and power , metal , mineral , chemical , waste disposal and other industries .
8 But otherwise the main principles of planning law , laid down in 1909 , were maintained : future development should accord with an approved town planning scheme ; compensation to be payable to landowners injuriously affected ; and betterment to be payable to a local authority when an increase in land values accrues as a result of planning proposals .
9 It no longer needed the wealthy connoisseur for his erudition , it had acquired the relevant expertise into its own hands , but it still needed his recognition to be acceptable to society .
10 As a student , one is fortunate to have a mind nurtured into a condition to be open to such experiences and benefit from such insight .
11 By kicking out hunslet , the pitch will be in good enough condition to be able to stage semifinals of the FA cup without Francis whingeing .
12 In fact it has been mainly the lesbians in the girls ' work movement who have been developing a determination to make the links between all oppressions , and who have become very clear about the need for that work to be accessible to all young women .
13 I do n't know enough actuarial work to be able to and what settlements they should receive , but our own experience is that it 's hard enough to round up pensioners to form an association and we embody deferred pensioners and they 're even harder .
14 The new system should allow for one audit to be acceptable to all purchasers of training .
15 Other qualifications deemed by the Course Committee to be equivalent to the above may be accepted .
16 But otherwise the main principles of planning law , laid down in 1909 , were maintained : future development should accord with an approved town planning scheme ; compensation to be payable to landowners injuriously affected ; and betterment to be payable to a local authority when an increase in land values accrues as a result of planning proposals .
17 Wales YFC is an affiliated member of CPRW and the definition of such is ‘ a corporate member whose objects appear to the Council to be similar to those of CPRW ’ .
18 I do not accept the intervener 's argument that it is in some way undignified for the decision of a visitor on the basis of advice from an eminent judge to be subject to judicial review and that if certiorari is held to be available senior judges will not wish to give such advice .
19 This she had thought until this moment to be due to a shortage of funds .
20 Why did he have to choose this moment to be nice to her ?
21 Normal arrangements are for the purchaser to be entitled to the interest on the monies subsequently released to it from the retention accounts .
22 Because the channel is in its low-affinity state , it may be positioned on the cGMP dose-response curve to be sensitive to a small decrease in free cGMP concentration , thus facilitating its closure .
23 You need to enter this into the console to be able to actually see the pattern written instructions as you knit .
24 By design , we never intended our gp160 molecule to be identical to the native protein .
25 I have always been waiting , all my life , for writing and story-telling to be transparent to me as well ; that moment has arrived …
26 We plan four or five new productions a year — there 's no chance for people to say bad things , because they have to show extremely high professionalism to be able to on stage very often , to learn fast , to be prepared to replace a colleague ’ — there are two or three casts for everything , even Khovanshchina — ‘ and to spend time with the company . ’
27 This arguably reflects women 's socialisation to be attentive to and concerned about what others think and feel .
28 Dexter sometimes thought the superintendent took the need to be polite to the public too far .
29 When I reluctantly put him back in his shoe box , I had a desperate need to be close to ‘ Fred ’ the person .
30 In the first instance , there is a need to be alert to the potential for , and presence of , crime in conventional and ordinary settings .
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