Example sentences of "questions to [be] " in BNC.

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1 It attempts to identify key primary care questions to be resolved in Britain in the 1990s .
2 Above all , the questions to be decided in a libel case stand at a curious tangent to the stories that lead up to them .
3 A strong Treasury presence is certain , because methods of placing a cost on the environment will be one of the key questions to be decided by the review .
4 But while the ups and downs of Ferranti 's future remain of keen interest , not least to its management , workers and shareholders , there are wider questions to be addressed as the Nato European Fighter Management Agency plunges into its final decisions on the European Fighter Project .
5 But while the ups and downs of Ferranti 's future remain of keen interest , not least to its management , workers and shareholders , there are wider questions to be addressed as the Nato European Fighter Management Agency plunges into its final decisions on the European Fighter Project .
6 There are still awkward questions to be confronted .
7 Here , as elsewhere , there are difficult questions to be answered : whether membership of a society should involve a positive duty to take care of one 's body for the general social good , either to avoid becoming a burden on other members of the community or even to preserve oneself as a positive contributor to that community .
8 The questions to be asked in relation to adoptive parents are : first , whether they can successfully parent a child and develop deep attachments to it without a feeling of ‘ entitlement ’ or of being in charge and whilst there are continued visits or contacts by birth parents or birth relatives .
9 Knight ( 1990 ) identified three key questions to be raised when establishing a fund raising campaign :
10 I need answers to these questions to be in a position to request formally of our governing board that you should be free to use the name ‘ Oxford ’ .
11 In summary , four crucial questions to be raised in discussion of the positions of Simon , Beckerman and Ruttan are as follows : —
12 In any concrete analysis , there are four questions to be asked :
13 These are the questions to be answered .
14 What is needed is an understanding of the principles that lie behind both the selection of questions to be asked , and the methods of supplying answers to them .
15 There are no health questions to be answered or medical examinations required but if you are disabled by illness or injury when you enter the agreement , cover will not begin until you return to full-time work .
16 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 .
17 Simple questions to be addressed are :
18 In effect , it is as if the woman making the bar magnets suddenly realized that there were more questions to be asked about her job ; that pressing the button was not really much of an answer to the question ‘ How do you make magnets ? ’
19 Nevertheless , the questions themselves , at this stage , will be the main focus , and also at this stage we might allow more questions to be included than are likely to be used at the final stage .
20 There is , of course , a number of other questions to be asked .
21 At the outset of the research project , after initial discussions with the Officer-in-charge , a formal briefing was given to all staff explaining the aims of the project and the approach to be taken , giving the opportunity for any questions to be raised .
22 This allowed a number of questions to be to be formulated from the activity lists ( Fig 11.15 ) for discussion with all those persons in the EPH dealing with financial matters , the answers being noted on a separate formatted sheet .
23 Examination of this and the other expanded models enabled a series of questions to be prepared to aid the analysis , eg :
24 There are many such questions to be asked and answered .
25 ‘ There may be questions to be asked and problems to be solved concerning the implementation of this programme .
26 At least , it leaves key questions to be re-answered by Macmillian 's apologists .
27 The problems came later , when you are given an exam paper : twenty questions to be answered within one hour ten minutes .
28 There are now two questions to be answered : Where does the monarchy go from here ?
29 The proposal form might include , say , a dozen questions to be scored .
30 There are also important questions to be asked about the reasons for admission to residential care in the first place , for that in itself is an aspect of dependency .
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