Example sentences of "[is] to [be] [adj] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | If I have a pipe dream now , it 's to be involved in a Championship-winning side . |
2 | David Lawrence is certainly having a lot of work to do in the field as well as bowl , runs a long way , that 's to be better at deep back with square leg , in place of Philip DeFreitas and let Daffy do some running about , he 's just had a drink there . |
3 | ‘ You 're doing great — what 's to be nervous about , sitting in an underground room with nobody listening to you , eh ? ’ |
4 | If it 's to be helpful if if Mr is saying on behalf of the Parish Council that by showing it in this way on the key diagram , he feels is prejudicing or the Parish Council 's position is prejudiced at some future date , then it 's to be helpful to that that the County Council is saying it is prepared to show it simply as a an arrow and similarly for consistency it would seem to make sense to show the western in the same fashion . |
5 | So it 's to be clear in what you 're saying to be able to explain yourself clearly so it 's about clarity |
6 | Amory , a likeable and popular man , had been one of the few Conservative MP 's to be active in the campaign to end capital punishment in the late 1940s . |
7 | In Pelkmans and Winters ( 1988 ) , and Padoa-Schioppa ( 1987 ) , there is discussion of the importance of appropriate institutional and legal frameworks in the areas of competition , regional , social , and technology policies if the European market is to be beneficial to all parties . |
8 | ( 6 ) Where any part of the portfolio or account is to be available for investment in contingent liability transactions ( such as futures ) , the maximum amount or percentage so available . |
9 | Gordian goes on to provide that the same is now to apply in pecuniary cases : an action for trust is to be available in all circumstances . |
10 | The client-server version is to be available in the second half of 1993 ; the terminal-based version early 1994 . |
11 | As a rough-and-ready guide , one can think of these gestural usages as requiring at least a video-tape of the speech event if the proper interpretation is to be available from a recording . |
12 | If the hon. Gentleman is to be consistent with his opening sentence in which he quoted AMMA 's report , he must proceed to argue — rightly — that the Bill is confused and inadequate for its purposes and he must tell us what revisions he will seek . |
13 | To be the hired help is to be helpless in the face of taunts and insults . |
14 | The network is to be accessible from nodes within all the Cosine member countries , and is to offer a range of access speeds up to 2Mbps . |
15 | The trap of the observer is to be distant from the needs of others . |
16 | If private property is to be legitimate within the framework of a liberal society it is also necessary to show that there are constraints which prevent it from becoming a source of power which threatens the liberty of the individual or rivals the power of the state . |
17 | The culmination of its activity is at the kill , whereas a retriever needs to wait and relate closely to its owner , if it is to be successful at its task . |
18 | The experience of Cherry Willingham School suggests that several key strategies need to be included if LMS is to be successful with support staff . |
19 | If it is to be successful in this objective it needs to articulate much more clearly the rival communitarian philosophy which one senses underpins its practical proposals . |
20 | If a product or service is to be successful in the marketplace , then the organization itself must be designed to meet its conditions . |
21 | It is to be subjective about an objective situation . |
22 | To say , following Habermas , that cultural modernization is a process of differentiation and autonomization and that postmodernization is a process of de-differentiation and implosion is to be content with a purely descriptive analysis of cultural change . |
23 | This example illustrates a general point , namely that the more heavily regulated by statute a government activity is , the more likely it is to be amenable to judicial review . |
24 | An answer to these questions , if a satisfactory answer is to be possible at all , can not be given except as part of a theory of reality , and my purpose in the following pages will be to sketch out the fundamentals of just such a theory . |
25 | Again we see how much easier it is to be absolute in allegiance to a doctrine rather than to enquire into the beliefs upon which it is founded . |
26 | The point is to be specific about income and to plan it to meet your maximum budget . |
27 | How can a child feel able to tell , and have confidence in those who say they have their ‘ best interests ’ in mind , when the person they have named as their abuser is to be involved in everything that then happens to them ? |
28 | Substantial power is devolved to school level by LMS , but the issue of exactly who is to be involved in decision-making must be an area of keen debate for governors and teachers . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | From there she writes that she also is to be involved in classes for the elderly . |