Example sentences of "[prep] [noun prp] be to be " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Two small sections of Wychwood are to be left standing .
2 A small picture of Melanie is to be placed in the school 's entrance-hall .
3 He is less conspicuous in opposing the Social Charter as a costly threat to jobs if the standards of Germany are to be imposed on countries like Britain .
4 He is less conspicuous in opposing the Social Charter as a costly threat to jobs if the standards of Germany are to be imposed on countries like Britain .
5 The objectives of CORINE were to be achieved through bringing together existing data holdings in the member states , developing methods for holding , analysing and presenting the data , and encouraging the exchange of data .
6 But although it brought victory to the Black Prince , the battle of Nájera was to be the cause of the renewal of the war which had been halted in 1360 .
7 If the pages of the national newspapers of Scotland are to be believed , increasing numbers of his own party do not accept his analysis
8 Balliol also agreed to repay Edward for the help he had given in preparing the expedition by handing over to him land worth £2,000 a year to be selected from those parts of Scotland adjacent to England : in effect , the southern counties of Scotland were to be permanently ceded to England .
9 Trade with other former members of Comecon is to be in hard currency , if it takes place at all .
10 An aerial photographic survey of Argentina was to be carried out " in co-operation with the US government " to detect clandestine landing strips , coca plantations and other evidence of trade in narcotics .
11 Bremner and Jimmy Johnstone made Willie Ormond 's period as Scotland manager into a nightmare of infuriating incidents and in the '60s , the city of Turin was to be treated to some memorable scandals when Denis Law and Joe Baker both signed for the Italian League side Torino .
12 This was the last time that the age-old splendour of Abyssinia was to be on view .
13 The remaining vacancies were not to be filled at all , so that the new House of Commons was to be significantly smaller than the old .
14 ‘ I would n't have expected any relation of Caro 's to be such an old-fashioned fuddy-duddy .
15 However , it looked as though the talents of Prost were to be rewarded in 1983 when he went into the final race of the season at Kyalami with four wins to his credit and a two-point lead over Nelson Piquet .
16 The first manifestation of the influence of Chicago was to be the portal and colonnade style of classical station , as exemplified at Boston North ( 1893 ) and at Columbus Ohio ( 1897 ) .
17 The Raffles Hotel embodies the days of the Raj , when it was a fashionable gathering place for princes , playwrights and film stars , but it is in the streets where the true cosmopolitan nature of Singapore is to be found — restaurants in Chinatown , Little India , Arab Street and Baghdad Street mirror the eclectic origins of the city .
18 Such limited logistic installations as were needed west of Singapore were to be built up at Aden , but as few troops as possible would be stationed there .
19 For one thing , Kant himself had developed the thought that the kingdom of God is to be identified or interpreted as the ethical organisation of human society .
20 Instead he insisted that the truth of God is to be found in it when it is approached in the proper way — by one who is searching in awareness of his own need .
21 You can trace those through the Bible ; Moses saw the Glory of God — His brightness ; Psalms refers to the Temple , where the splendour of God is to be found ; the shepherds were surrounded by the brightness of God 's Glory , and so was Paul on the road to Damascus .
22 In the Bible the voice of God was to be heard speaking with its own authentic power and force : there and there alone was divine truth authentically and immediately available .
23 Taking a more liberal line than the bishop , Temple argued that the finger of God was to be discerned in the laws of nature , not in the current limits of scientific knowledge .
24 He prepared an instruction for the King 's signature , declaring that the Macdonalds of Glencoe were to be pursued ‘ by fire and sword ’ and that troops were to ‘ burn their houses , seize or destroy their goods or cattle , plenishings or clothes , and to cut off the men . ’
25 The Council declared that the Church of Christ is to be found here , but it no longer says that it is not to be found anywhere else as well .
26 To look out upon the infinite worlds of Bruno was to be lost on a shoreless sea .
27 But , in those days , to defend the House of Lords was to be dubbed a shameful reactionary .
28 AN initiative designed to promote the Welsh language and culture in the Vale of Clwyd is to be discussed at a public meeting in Denbigh on June 16 .
29 Riffaterre 's criticism of Jakobson is to be found principally in an article of 1966 on Jakobson 's analysis ( with Claude Lévi-Strauss ) of Baudelaire 's poem ‘ Les Chats ’ , an analysis which follows the same model as that of the Shakespeare sonnet .
30 When I did become pregnant , it was amidst much rejoicing — the heir of Abraham was to be born .
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