Example sentences of "all [noun pl] be to be " in BNC.

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1 The texts of the charters were to be kept , and published twice a year , in cathedral churches throughout the land , and on those occasions all violators were to be pronounced excommunicate .
2 He added , at p. 198 , that , in his opinion , if recovery in all cases is to be the general rule , then that was best achieved through the route of statutory reform .
3 Of course it must be said that many people ca n't wait to leave their schooldays behind and so not all losses are to be regretted .
4 Hence trumpets crooked in all keys are to be found in scores of the classical period .
5 All sites are to be notified by 2004 .
6 The bold claim that all models were to be available from day one quickly fell flat .
7 Repayment started in 1946 , initially only to men aged 65 or over and to women aged 60 or over , but the conditions for claiming varied over the years until 1972 when it was announced that there would be a ‘ general release ’ and that all credits were to be repaid without any further restrictions .
8 All applications are to be made , in the first instance , to the registrar , unless the judge has given a general or special direction to the contrary or the order sought is not within the registrar 's power to make ( r 7.6(2) ) .
9 All stories were to be based on scientific and historical facts as we knew them at that time .
10 All questions are to be answered .
11 All questions are to be answered .
12 All questions are to be answered .
13 All questions are to be answered .
14 All questions are to be answered .
15 All questions are to be answered .
16 In October 1989 the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ) ruled that from January 1990 South Korea would not be permitted to restrict imports on grounds of an adverse balance of payments and that import restrictions on all goods were to be lifted by the end of June 1997 .
17 Even so , all developments were to be costed as if the NHS would be the sole funding agent and that no local authority or housing corporation money would come in .
18 In one area where the troops were being maintained by air droppings , the Corps Commander gave orders that all parachutes were to be handed over to the local Burmese who were in rags .
19 Since all materials were to be British it would be a major boost for British products and the finished house would serve as an exhibition showcase , providing excellent publicity for all those involved .
20 All prices are to be based on those in your local shop which should be named in your entry .
21 All deadlines are to be met
22 Moreover , all pupils were to be subject to annual tests in reading , writing and arithmetic , administered by HMI , and 2s. 8d. ( approximately 14p ) was to be deducted from the grant for each test a child failed .
23 Everything is to be made secure ; all gates are to be kept closed and locked .
24 This freedom means that all men are to be immune from coercion on the part of individuals or of social groups and of any human power ’ ( Dignitatis Humanae 2 ) .
25 It would be welcome to hear that all students are to be exempt .
26 All records were to be available to Cardiff city council to allow it to discharge its statutory responsibilities .
27 And the point of this is that the infallible beliefs are intended , within the programme of classical foundationalism , to act as those by appeal to which all others are to be justified .
28 Some go so far , though this is an excessive claim , as to argue that variable analysis is the embodiment of the scientific method , while more , if less fulsomely , do make strong claims for it as the epitome of objective , rigorous empirical social research against which all others are to be judged .
29 Unless all representatives are to be seen it is fairer to refuse to see any representatives at all until preliminary screening has been carried out .
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