Example sentences of "[noun sg] to be [vb pp] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ( 3 ) Half-sister to be afforded reasonable contact . |
2 | Shorshan was the fourth Jewish settler to be shot dead by gunmen since the start of the Middle East peace talks in October 1991 . |
3 | It is an additional fact , too important in practice to be called incidental but not necessary enough in theory to be called inevitable , that these causal arrows have become bundled up . |
4 | Fairfax calls a waiter and orders the memsahib 's car to be made ready for the short journey to Warthog Manor , her solid but decrepit stone house . |
5 | ‘ So society needs more housing for rent to be made available . ’ |
6 | It would he a very revealing item of Bomber Command 's history were a tape to be made available today of that unfortunate telephone link-up , and for a cold assessment to be made of all the circumstances as known at the time . |
7 | Although it is undoubtedly the case that farm animals do suffer from many of the horrors of intensive husbandry ( it can not be pleasant for a pig to be eaten alive ) there are serious questions to be asked about the extent and nature of the alleged suffering . |
8 | The schedule action to be taken relative to necessary works . |
9 | Only a few exceptional women were likely to take advantage of equal education opportunities , though on grounds of utility alone , Mill argued that it was important for this small pool of female talent to be permitted free choice of occupation so that it might contribute to human development . |
10 | All design work to be undertaken in-house . |
11 | Both Bills would have preserved the deprave-and-corrupt test , significant in itself , but would have added a new test , sufficient in its own right for the work to be deemed obscene . |
12 | He drew the Star of David , the Jewish symbol , a number of times and Paul Guillaume said that Modigliani liked his work to be considered Jewish . |
13 | But its real purpose is for the prospective auditor/adviser to be made aware of all the relevant facts before taking on the assignment . |
14 | To pay for the considerable expense of running the hospital , the directors of Ca'Granda offered portraits to any worthy donor , the portrait to be painted full face for a large contribution , profile for a much smaller one and in various degrees between the two . |
15 | If the premium is paid 100% by the employee it is in order for benefit to be paid direct to the employee without deduction of Income Tax . |
16 | He is now undergoing specialised magnetic therapy treatment — normally used on horses — in a desperate battle to be passed fit for the sevens tour . |
17 | Additional scientific equipment to be acquired included satellite locators , vibration-free benching , molecular equipment , video attachments for microscopes , water purification equipment , and systems for image archiving and processing . |
18 | Although the European Court of Human Rights had declared that it would be a breach of the European Convention on Human Rights for a child to be given corporal punishment against the philosophical or religious convictions of his/her parent , it was felt that the ruling did not revoke the teacher 's independent authority to administer punishment . |
19 | My release may come any day , since Victor has but to re-appear among the living for the accusation to be proved false on all sides . |
20 | There is ( intentionally ) no proper derivatives market that allows the peso to be sold short . |
21 | Lastly , the hearth has to be tended , constantly supplied with fuel , and this can be likened to the need for the home to be paid ongoing care and attention , the absence of which will be felt as a cold and empty atmosphere . |
22 | And he waited far too long in prison for a place to be made available in hospital . |
23 | All viewers residing in areas which are cabled have a right to be connected free of charge to a service which provides them with a minimum of public channels , a local channel , an educational channel and a community channel with a studio which is available to citizens and associations . |
24 | But maybe the offer is refused because the kitchen sink has been enthroned as the living nerve-centre of the home , and to abandon it is to lose the right to be considered worthy and hard-working ; she who washes the dishes puts everybody else under an obligation . |
25 | A fundamental part of it has to be this recognition : animals have the right to be left alone . |
26 | However , not all attitudes expressed in value statements have the requisite stridency to be called moral . |
27 | A dual batten option is commonplace , enabling the sail to be set soft if desired . |
28 | But no details are yet available of the cash to be made available , except that it ‘ may be over £1 million ’ . |
29 | For those businesses , such as retailing , where the proportion is high , it is often more cost effective for cash to be transported direct to our Cash Centres around the country to deal with the cash requirements of numerous business customers , including many major high street retailers . |
30 | A clause similar to the following can be included to achieve this : ( a ) The parties agree to procure that the amount(s) of any payment(s) ( net of corporation tax to the extent that this is not franked by the payment of advance corporation tax payable on the distribution to be made pursuant to this clause ( a ) ) received by the Company pursuant to any claim(s) made under the keyman insurance effected by the Company pursuant to clause … shall as soon as practicable following receipt of such amount(s) by the Company be distributed to the Investor by way of dividend net of any advance corporation tax payable . |