Example sentences of "the house [be] to [be] " in BNC.

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1 It is he who is making arrangements with the Transkei government to decide when and where the house is to be built .
2 Erm so My Lords I am left in the slight dilemma that erm I 'm not er none of the amendments we 're discussing are absolutely ideal from my point of view and meet the three difficulties er which I have touched on and indeed the amendment to which I have put my name erm number eleven , would I think be better erm to have a minority of er er a minimum number of eighteen rather than sixteen so as to simplify the arithmetical processes of contemplated er a two-thirds majority , but of the er amendments that we are discussing er if the opinion of the House is to be sort , I myself would go along with Amendment five and the two other associated amendments with which the Noble Lord , Lord has submitted for consideration of the Committee .
3 This is probably not necessary if the house is to be held by the husband and the wife as trustees upon the terms of a court order ( which will be sufficient evidence in itself ) , but it is strongly advised if the house is to be held by the husband and the wife as trustees upon the terms of an agreement reached between them .
4 This is probably not necessary if the house is to be held by the husband and the wife as trustees upon the terms of a court order ( which will be sufficient evidence in itself ) , but it is strongly advised if the house is to be held by the husband and the wife as trustees upon the terms of an agreement reached between them .
5 On orders from the new Earl , my visits to the house were to be permitted only if I agreed to be supervised .
6 I was not particularly sad that the house was to be sold .
7 No detail was to be considered too trivial or unimportant ; from the attic to the cellar the house was to be a national treasure , an accurate record for children , adults , and future historians , and a monument in minute perfection of all that was best in British workmanship .
8 The servants were allowed to go out at the discretion of the matron and the house surgeon , and the house was to be locked up at 10 p.m .
9 But Mrs Rundle , the mother-hen , was looking for a new post and the house was to be sold over their heads , and the furniture , too .
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