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

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1 It is not used in the more restricted sense given to the term " trade secrets " in Faccenda Chicken v Fowler [ 1985 ] 1 All ER 724 but which has now been effectively viewed as being too narrow by two members of the Court of Appeal in Lansing Linde Ltd v Kerr [ 1991 ] 1 All ER 418 : see p82 below , we think the approach in Lansing Linde is to be preferred .
2 A paper written by Mrs. Peel is to be published shortly .
3 A report says Duke Street is to be narrowed at the east of Raby Terrace to one lane over the weekend of March 28 and 29 .
4 A report to Darlington Council 's Town Centre Policy Group today reveals Duke Street is to be narrowed at the east of Raby Terrace to one lane over the weekend of March 28 and 29 .
5 If Scotland and Harlequins lock Neil Edwards is to be believed , players , he says , have taken to wearing 22mm studs — 4mm longer than the standard wet weather studs .
6 If Edward Tupper is to be believed , Wilson first faced Carson and then Tupper himself " You know Sir Edward that you can not do this .
7 THE prospect of a big office development opposite the St James Centre , in Edinburgh , improved yesterday with the news that the huge car park at Greenside Place is to be extended and completed , writes Peter Woodifield .
8 The fencing at Groves Road is to be repaired when funds are available .
9 If the IRB has any qualms in answering these questions come April 1992 , they should think very carefully if South Africa is to be a serious contender in what would probably be the first genuine and major international event ever held in the country .
10 In addition to Jeanne Jones and Wayler , her dog , now at Surrey & Hants Canoe Centre , Alan Jones is to be involved in coaching courses at the site .
11 After Casaubon Polybius is to be found in many bypaths of European political life .
12 ’ The village of Letcombe Bassett is to be killed .
13 Mr Wakeham is to be given a peerage and will become Leader of the Lords .
14 KIRKCALDY High Street is to be equipped with cameras in an attempt to reduce crime .
15 LESTER Piggott is to be released from hospital tomorrow , a day before his 57th birthday .
16 If Mr Woodward is to be scapegoat , it is unfair .
17 Mr Gough is to be chairman and joint senior partner with Mr Bullock deputy chairman and joint senior partner .
18 A fire chief working in Saudi Arabia is to be publicly flogged for breaking the country 's alcohol laws .
19 Seeing that Bruce Harris is to be in Britain in November , I wondered whether it could be arranged to send him something then instead .
20 Tennis : Great Britain 's 1961 Wimbledon champion Angela Mortimer Barrett is to be honoured by a place in the International Tennis Hall of Fame.Mortimer Barrett , 60 , and promoter Lamar Hunt , will be inducted on July 10 in Newport , Rhode Island , to raise the Hall of Fame 's membership to 160 .
21 This afternoon Darlington Mayor Coun Rita Fishwick is to be a special guest at a party for friends at Willow Lodge .
22 DANIEL O'Donnell is to be featured in the new Downtown Radio jingle being introduced this autumn .
23 The basic question at issue in the debate is whether the United Kingdom is to be carried along in the wake of those changes or to be a driving force for change .
24 Full provision is to be made for current and deferred taxation at the local statutory rate applicable , which for the United Kingdom is to be 35% .
25 Thus Terence Davies is to be congratulated for having ‘ wrenched high art from the lower depths of his deprived Liverpool childhood ’ ( The Mail on Sunday , 16 October 1988 ) , which is a ‘ recreation devoutly to be wished ’ and not least because ‘ he has done it without rancour ’ ( how typically British ) .
26 New vicar for Saltburn The Rev. Ian Parkinson is to be the new vicar of Saltburn .
27 KEVIN RATCLIFFE is to be interviewed for the vacant manager 's job at Cambridge United .
28 BRIAN CLOUGH is to be given the Freedom of Nottingham — after rumours in the city that his reign at Forest could be coming to an end .
29 In all of this Ho Chi Minh is to be seen bobbing about like a cork on the tides of international communism , sometimes lost from sight for long periods , surviving life in Stalin 's Russia and the manifest uncertainties of the purges and , when war broke out , still remaining as an experienced if not entirely successful figure in the communist world and a distant although still immanent leader of Vietnamese communism .
30 Or are they expected to be grateful that after the hamfisted handling of Sir David ( now Lord ) Wilson 's resignation , Hong Kong is to be the possible reward for a loser in the game of political musical chairs ?
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