Example sentences of "this be [adv] to be " in BNC.

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1 ( Chairing the meetings rests with the house manager , but at Washington Street this is soon to be taken on by residents . )
2 This is soon to be published in draft and will provide a strategic planning framework for the region to the year 2005 .
3 This is soon to be published in draft and will provide a strategic planning framework for the region to the year 2005 .
4 I consider that this is properly to be regarded a case of extortion colore officii .
5 This is partially to be explained by the influx to Vienna , the heart of German Austria , of Jewish immigrants from the east .
6 This is surely to be explained by the paramount corporate and legal sense of identity which the clergy enjoyed and by the institutional roots which convocation had in the church 's own provincial councils ; the assembly of merchants , for example , was nothing like so well established or defined .
7 This is largely to be explained by the industrial and occupational distribution of temporary jobs and the overlap between temporary working and part-time working .
8 To suppose that there is an ineliminable white or male understanding of the world , and to think that the only choice is whether blacks or women should benefit from ‘ our , ( white , male ) practices or be harmed by them : this is already to be prejudiced .
9 So , when to her great surprise she is asked to the Spring Ball , by one of the most desirable men in this school , she feels that this is just to be another of the many jokes played on Carrie .
10 But unfortunately , in international relations , you have to er work with , with the grain , and if it is a case that the Iranians are taking a fairly er tough line on Iraq , well this is clearly to be encouraged because Saddam Hussein must be er surrounded , he must be isolated , the sanctions must work , and I 'm sorry to say this , but the country of Iraq must suffer in order that those sanction work , because if it does n't suffer , and if the sanctions do n't work , there is a danger of war , and that will be immensely costly to our side as well as being the end for Saddam Hussein .
11 This is always to be expected when modes of the same symmetry and similar frequency occur close together in a molecule .
12 This is mainly to be found in the last chapter of the book .
13 We have had a lot of delay getting suitable material from John Ranford and Chris Roles regarding Will Aid but I gather that this is now to be ready by the end of the month and hopefully Euan will be starting at the beginning of July if we can plan accordingly .
14 This is now to be seen as a major disadvantage in the position of an expert , and if an expert is selected as the appropriate machinery for resolving disputes , questions of law should be excluded from his remit except with the consent of the parties .
15 This is only to be expected .
16 But again , this is only to be expected on a cheap new instrument ( and not unheard of on new guitars costing ten times as much ) and easily fixed .
17 This is only to be expected , since the Brasserie has been set up along similar lines to L'Auberge ( i.e. it has the same staff ) .
18 He was himself a member of the prince 's council , and although he is unlikely to have played much part in its activities this is only to be expected from a nobleman of his rank and does not mean that he remained aloof from the king 's plans for the region .
19 This is only to be expected , for the management of a client 's account is the management of an advertising agency in miniature .
20 He was himself a member of the prince 's council , and although he is unlikely to have played much part in its activities this is only to be expected from a nobleman of his rank and does not mean that he remained aloof from the king 's plans for the region .
21 This is only to be expected with more people taking advantage of the good weather to get out and about in the countryside .
22 This is perhaps to be expected of the man who is executive director of Mensa , traditionally know as the brainy people 's organisation .
23 Now , this is , to some extent this is perhaps to be expected of any group which is erm which runs the risk of being persecuted and then , they will be
24 In addition to our reconnaissance , this was also to be very much a working patrol .
25 This was primarily to be financed by increasing the deficit by DM5,900 million ( which was therefore expected to rise to nearly DM33,000 million ) but also by expenditure cuts , most notably of DM545 million on defence .
26 Evidence of this was already to be seen in the Integrated Mediterranean Programmes .
27 This was later to be criticised as imposing an unnecessary conservatism on design ( pp. 104–10 , below ) , but at that time ( with shortages of skilled draughtsmen and engineers , and the overriding priority of speeding up the installation of safe and reliable sets ) it was widely supported by the manufacturers and the CEB as well as in Whitehall .
28 In May 1940 with the threat of invasion a call went out for volunteers for a new force to be known as the Local Defence Volunteers or for short L.D.V. This was later to be called the Home Guard and " Dad 's Army " .
29 ‘ Mr Ward said that this was only to be given to his wife in the event of his death , ’ the solicitor said .
30 Moreover , a similar or larger proportion claim either to enjoy the frequent change of tasks and environment , the flexibility of " temping " and of being able to take spells off between assignments , or to have commitments which make continuous working impossible ; even if , as one recent survey ( Manpower , 1986 ) showed , this was Sometimes to be set off against a feeling of employment insecurity .
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