Example sentences of "[Wh det] [ex0] be to [be] " in BNC.
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1 | The first two keywords , HCFILES and HCSPACE , define the initial parameters for all hard copy runs ; the remaining three , HCSET , HCMAP and HCTRANSTAB define the format of the pages and should always be entered together in a group for each charge code for which there is to be a hard copy run . |
2 | From being a comprehensive Weltanschauung , in which there were to be found , according to Gramsci , all the elements that are needed for the construction of a new ‘ integral civilization ’ , it has come to be regarded by many thinkers as a much more limited and tentative body of thought , which is far from being able to predict , in any detail or with any certainty , the future development of society , or to offer anything but the roughest of guides to political action . |
3 | The episode raises the question of whether she actually knew who Mapplethorpe was when she agreed to the V&A being used for an Aids fund-raising event , at which there was to be a slide show of the photographs in the book . |
4 | As with a pair of glasses , presuppositions determine what we see and how we see it , but they do not necessarily determine what there is to be seen . |
5 | If they had the opportunity of er looking at it , seeing what there is to be learned . |
6 | You and I , Charlie — we 'd better see what there is to be said and what there is to know . |
7 | ‘ Well , let us see what there is to be noted , ’ said Hugh shortly , and turned his back upon the slight , submissive figure standing so warily aside from the event he had himself reported . |
8 | Figure 10.7 shows an electron micrograph of a synapse from the IMHV marked up to give our interpretation of what there is to be seen . |
9 | The opposite style is to assume that the communication should be limited to exactly what there is to be communicated and that all else risks blurring the communication . |
10 | He was was bent in fact on what there was to be done in the village and in the town : did n't stop to cough . |
11 | In view of the strength of the case against Copernicus , it might well be asked just what there was to be said in favour of the Copernican theory in 1543 . |
12 | Just look it over , and memorise whatever there is to be memorised . ’ |
13 | But to the bulk of the party , Law s presence in government was a guarantee of the party 's independence ; with Law in charge the party would extract from coalition whatever there was to be gained , but at no risk , and when stripped of all complications this was more or less what Bonar Law intended all along . |
14 | Men took — whatever there was to be taken . |