Example sentences of "be [art] [noun] [v-ing] to " in BNC.

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1 How are the parents reacting to the problem ?
2 and this is where it really matters and really counts , what are the army saying to new recruits who might be going into the careers ' office , army careers ' office tomorrow ,
3 So we 've got twenty one minus X those are the ones going to Whitby , and we 've got X going to both , and we 've got thirteen minus X , and that 's the lot .
4 So when , and I would agree with you again , so when are the teachers going to be accountable , when is somebody who is a bad teacher and heck there are quite a few of them , you know it only takes a couple in every school to make it difficult for the rest , going to be got rid of you know you are not up to the mark out .
5 My Lords , may I ask my Noble Friend the Minster , what arrangements in the teachers training colleges , how are the teachers going to be taught teach religion , those who and want to teach religion ?
6 I think he was a bit nervous really he thought , Oh my gosh you know that these are one of the big pickets that happened erm what are the women going to plan next you know and he felt you know Tom 's you know felt a bit sort of out of control of it really I think he was very impressed with er .
7 This tree consists only of words that partake in compounds and at the leaf nodes are the indices relating to the disk address of the lexical information .
8 The characteristics of the clients are described , as are the circumstances leading to their requests for help .
9 What are the Government doing to further alternative technologies ?
10 What are the Hebrides coming to ?
11 Or are the authors referring to antenatal surgery ?
12 But what are the Humpbacks saying to each other across perhaps hundreds of miles of ocean ?
13 If we 've only got two or three in each home empty , where are the people going to ?
14 While there may have been isolated instances which appear to confirm this interpretation ( for example , in 1970 the Soviet Union bought up Costa Rica 's excess of coffee , which may well have been a factor contributing to the establishment of diplomatic relations the following year ) , other such instances have been similarly small-scale and the evidence overall is against it .
15 There are no provisions corresponding to the ‘ guarantees ’ of Articles 15 and 16 of the Hague Convention , but there is a provision as to non-commitment to recognition of a judgment based on the Inter-American Convention .
16 There are no exclusions relating to : ( a ) age ; ( b ) pre-existing medical conditions including recurring illness and physical defects , except for any consequence of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome ( AIDS ) or any AIDS related complex ; ( c ) pregnancy ( please read note on page 91 ) .
17 This detector must , of course , be the detector corresponding to the word actually presented .
18 Amongst the working classes in this area , there seems to be no stigma attaching to a woman with a child she does not even know the father of ! ’
19 The reduction of luminal SCFA in acute diarrhoea treated conventionally may be a factor contributing to colonic dysfunction .
20 It also suggests that the presence of toxic chemicals in reproductive tracts of people living near the Lakes " could be a factor contributing to the otherwise unexplained declines in North American fertility rates " .
21 If the husband is purchasing a house for himself with the proceeds of sale of his interest in the matrimonial home , then , as he will have to commit himself to a contract in respect of his purchase , it is suggested that there should be a contract relating to the sale of his interest in the matrimonial home so that he is fully safeguarded .
22 Likewise , if instead of saying , ‘ there is a patient outside ’ , I could say ( out of role ) , ‘ In a short while I will be a patient coming to the consultant 's office — how do you want me to play the role ?
23 They say any moves to create larger district authorities would be a disaster leading to chaos within the service and widespread job losses .
24 One outcome of the Cotswolds summit will be a paper responding to the ideas of the 15 task forces charged with looking at the BBC 's future .
25 For instance in the context of the law relating to sale of goods , a warranty is usually understood to be a representation relating to the subject matter of the contract , which is of secondary importance , and whose breach therefore entitles the injured party to damages but not to terminate the contract .
26 He said in any system there was bound to be a turnover leading to some vacant homes .
27 He said in any system there was bound to be a turnover leading to some vacant homes .
28 Among buildings damaged were the house belonging to the mayor of Managua , Arnoldo Alemán , and the headquarters of the Social Democratic Party ( PSD — one of the members of the ruling UNO coalition ) .
29 Those parts of the laws of war which retained the greatest importance and practical relevance were the parts relating to the protection of individuals in the adversary 's hands : prisoners of war , civilians in occupied territory , and so on .
30 Christie 's cover lot also failed to sell : Lord Leighton 's ‘ Moorish Garden : a Dream of Granada ’ was left unsold at £340,000 ( estimate £400–600,000 ) ; questions concerning its condition ( what would happen were the wax lining to be removed ? ) and opinion that it was a work not from his most marketable period seem to have dampened enthusiasm .
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