Example sentences of "[vb pp] to be [adj] in " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | They are designed to be equivalent in standard to existing qualifications , such as those of the RSA and CGLI , and to replace them in Scotland . |
2 | They are designed to be positive in their orientation , emphasizing what pupils ‘ know , understand and can do ’ . |
3 | US companies are expected to be involved in the research , backed by £65 million of EC money . |
4 | The World Bank is expected to be involved in arranging finance for the study and for modernisation . |
5 | The crew is expected to be involved in networking technologies and other system software stuff . |
6 | However , certain features can be expected to be present in any viable theory . |
7 | Moreover , a viral superantigen would be expected to be present in all HIV-infected patients , unless its activity depends on half the HLA phenotypes . |
8 | The new breakfast news station is expected to be similar in style to the TV-am format and much less formal than the BBC 's rigid Breakfast News show . |
9 | The motivation for the project was : staff recognition of a need to evaluate whether children made any real progress in their written work between 1st year infants and 4th year juniors ; whether too much was expected too soon , and whether it is possible to decide an age when the average child could be expected to be competent in certain skills ; whether the language curriculum throughout the school was sufficiently broad in terms of coverage or whether there was unnecessary duplication ; whether the most able children were being stretched enough ; whether there was any justification for ‘ setting ’ across classes for certain kinds of work ; whether pooling teacher energy and resources on a common topic increased intra-staff awareness and co-operation , and co-operation and interest among children from different classes ; and finally , whether whole-school topic work appeared sufficiently worthwhile in terms of children 's learning experiences to warrant repetition at some future date . |
10 | It is expected to be available in volume in the fourth quarter at $21.65 for 10,000-up . |
11 | The first products supporting the Telnet/OLTP extensions are expected to be available in the middle of the year . |
12 | It 's expected to be available in the UK by the end of next month . |
13 | The index is expected to be available in mid February 1991 . |
14 | The new integrated SVQs , probably at levels II and III , are expected to be available in early autumn 1992 . |
15 | In this form it will handle 600 activities ; a memory expansion unit to raise this figure to 3000 activities is expected to be available in 1990 . |
16 | Continental-crust rocks often carry a low Nd signature , but are unlikely to have low γ Os , because Re/Os ratios are expected to be high in evolved crustal litholigies . |
17 | A total of 23m workers ( 11.9% of the labour force ) are expected to be jobless in Europe by the end of 1994 . |
18 | Johnny Jamieson picked up a first half knock in the 2– defeat by Portadown but he is expected to be fit in time for Saturday . |
19 | First software is expected to be ready in the first half of 1993 . |
20 | Expected to be ready in 2002 , it will nearly double Heathrow 's capacity . |
21 | But you will , nevertheless , be expected to be original in the sense of using your own knowledge and independent judgement to argue an original case . |
22 | Dust is expected to be common in the PFM , and in this theory the direct accretion of such dust accounts for its abundance at the lunar surface , though smaller quantities are tiny impact-fragments and the result of condensation from rock vapour generated by impacts . |
23 | It also approved a law easing restrictions on joint ventures , which was criticized by foreign investors as not addressing the problem that joint ventures were expected to be self-sufficient in foreign exchange . |
24 | Are women not expected to be interested in computing ? |
25 | A church could derive both prestige and wealth from possessing the relics of a major saint , whose devotees were expected to be generous in their donations of land and precious metal . |
26 | If lemon verbena was not included to be tender in cool temperate climates , it would be in every herb garden or wherever perfume is valued by the gardener . |
27 | New immunosuppressive agents have been used recently and are claimed to be beneficial in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease . |
28 | In the bat , the five fingers have been programmed to be long in order to support the web for flying . |
29 | When captain Alan McDonald made it 2-0 seven minutes before half-time , the Irish looked to be well in charge . |
30 | Their reading of Balzac was of course extremely distorted — the Balzacian novel was made to encapsulate in a convenient way everything which the nouveaux romanciers considered to be deficient in any modern representation of reality . |