Example sentences of "[ex0] [am/are] [noun pl] to be " in BNC.

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1 There are procedures to be gone through which were the same as for Mrs Thatcher 's proposal
2 In short , if the LDDC is seen to epitomize the UDCs , then there are questions to be asked about the effectiveness of this form of intervention .
3 There are questions to be raised specifically about the coverage of job security guarantees , especially for women , the amount of independence unions have and the extent of delegation as opposed to ritualized consensus formation .
4 Their union secretary says there are questions to be answered .
5 His father thinks there are questions to be answered .
6 At the end of the day , there are experiences to be shared , new friends to be introduced and tans to be compared over a convivial drink .
7 If standards are set in concrete , there is no way of teaching children that there are times to be flexible , when special circumstances demand it .
8 It 's not they have not yet been developed to be wholly reliable , and there are problems to be solved to do with the fluctuation in the wind power , but I think perhaps some of those are exaggerated .
9 My claim has been that there are parallels to be observed between the theism of the Western religious traditions and that of the main Eastern religious tradition .
10 In the Registrar 's office there are forms to be filled in and information to be provided .
11 In verse writing , as in virtually any other human activity we may think of , there are thresholds to be reached and crossed : below a certain threshold of practice and expertise , the attitude of the amateur produces only work that is ‘ amateurish ’ ( and heaven knows , we see plenty of that all around us ) ; above a certain threshold of facility , the attitude of the professional produces work that is glib , facile , heartless , and academic — and we see plenty of that , too .
12 And of course , there are apples to be bought at the farm gate and cider from the press to carry away as a reminder of the time spent in the Marcle Ridge .
13 Surely , however , there are lines to be drawn , and it is not only remarkable , but worrying , to find that someone in such a responsible position can argue that the tobacco industry provides a neutral form of sponsorship .
14 At least there are benefits to be weighed against the costs !
15 Traditional economic theory suggests that there are benefits to be reaped from creating free movement .
16 The apocalypse may have been postponed indefinitely , but there remains the assurance that it will eventually come , at the end of time ; and , in the meanwhile , there are rewards to be reaped in heaven .
17 Here in Zell am See there 's tennis and squash for all who want it , fish waiting to be caught and there are rafts to be ridden down the river .
18 There are surprises to be found in the striking images of the complex between Max and its DNA target sequence , and in those surprises are hints about the interactions of Max with several other proteins , which are directly involved in the control of cell growth .
19 Recognition that there are areas to be catered for which lie outside the subject departments and need to be kept outside the distribution mechanism , for example , administration , library , orchestra etc .
20 Not ail of the clearinghouses are ideally placed to fulfil this role , and even for the national clearinghouses there are difficulties to be faced when it is attempted .
21 The Charter is up for renewal in 1996 , and there are ministers to be lobbied and Conservative backbenchers to be wooed .
22 There are answers to be had of course .
23 And the good news is that at a time of recession there are bargains to be had : even grand dealers might discuss a discreet price reduction .
24 There are bargains to be had from Australia , with a particularly good selection in Oddbins , which tempts you to buy more by offering seven bottles for the price of six , for any sparklers over £5.99 .
25 Because some owners are selling properties , there are bargains to be had for those with cash .
26 TODAY 'S one of the biggest fish eating days of the year and there are bargains to be had .
27 It is a perceptual garden in which there are goodies to be picked — once the garden has been entered .
28 There are essays to be done , maths questions to answer and a still life to be drawn at almost every school across the country .
29 Nevertheless , there are deals to be done , and you can be sure that our supermarkets and high street retailers are doing them .
30 THERE are changes to be made to the Financial Five table .
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