Example sentences of "how [pers pn] [be] to [be] " in BNC.
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1 | A book by Mother Teresa has said much to us about how we are to be for Jesus in this situation . ’ |
2 | The choreographer 's problem is to select which of the movements are appropriate , when and how they are to be incorporated and what style and quality they require . |
3 | When children do arrive , it is their parents , not their grandparents , who should decide how they are to be brought up . |
4 | All local plans are intended to develop in detail the broad structure plan policies and indicate how they are to be applied on the ground . |
5 | Now you put your shoulder to the wheel , your nose to the grindstone , your best foot forward and your back to the wall to see how many clichés you know and how they are to be interpreted or ignored . |
6 | Again , the counsellor should have prepared the ground thoroughly before the meeting starts , outlining the main areas of concern , and how they are to be introduced . |
7 | In either case , there will eventually be a need for the consideration of the kinds of human operators required and how they are to be selected and trained . |
8 | If actions are uncaused then it is not clear how they are to be explained , while , if they are caused , they are not autonomous . |
9 | For Althusser 's claims are by no means easy to understand , and one reason for this is the fact that they are all exceedingly general , so that it is often unclear how they are to be used for the vital task of explaining particular states of affairs . |
10 | Most of the vital questions as to how these skills are acquired , how they are to be selected and adjusted according to context , how easily or not different kinds of school environment can accommodate them and so on , are begged . |
11 | Community nurses have been waiting for news about how they are to be organised for some time , and uncertainty about the future is always bad for morale . |
12 | In written language , for example , since there is no one-to-one correspondence between the marks ( alphabetic representations ) on the page , and how they are to be pronounced in speech , there is typically a range of alternatives as to how a written letter should be said . |
13 | It is one thing to speak of involving the student , " teaching concepts rather than facts " , " practising skills " and all the other catch phrases of educational discourse ; it is quite another thing to put them into practice , to find out how to involve the student , to elucidate which concepts are of most importance and which facts are necessary to their understanding , and particularly to distinguish which are the key skills and how they are to be most usefully practised with these students in this situation . |
14 | The words ‘ in connection with ’ have the widest connotation and I can not see how they are to be restricted in the absence of some context permitting such restriction . |
15 | They should state how they are to be published or intimated to persons interested . |
16 | Declarative : The associations between strings and the informational domain are declared in terms of what associations are permitted , not how they are to be calculated . |
17 | Would it not be a good idea , given the suggestion that all these shady capitalist things happen on only one side of the House , to discuss pension funds and how they are to be controlled ? |
18 | What I said to you yesterday , I hinted that there were difficulties we do n't know how they are to be resolved . |
19 | The problem is one of determining what those rights are , how they are to be protected , and how the independence of the judiciary is to be maintained . |
20 | Where there is to be a separate exchange and completion , which can be for a multitude of reasons , or where there are conditions which need to be satisfied before completion of the subscription can take place , then the subscription and shareholders ' agreement will set out the various conditions precedent and how they are to be satisfied . |
21 | Time should be spent early in the negotiations concentrating on the conditions precedent and determining how they are to be satisfied . |
22 | Or the clause may not say how they are to be paid , in which case this should be covered at the time of fixing the procedure . |
23 | The question is how they are to be interpreted , in order to produce a political formula that will be acceptable to the two communities — and will work . |
24 | RUC officers decided when troops were to be called in and how they were to be used . |
25 | Outside the charmed circle of high politics , radicalism on the far left developed utopian socialist blueprints which neglected pragmatic considerations of how they were to be achieved . |
26 | It was fortunate that the weather was good and they could sleep in the open , but that did not solve the immediate problem of how they were to be fed . |
27 | ‘ If that 's how it 's to be , then that 's that , ’ he said and turning away , climbed the ladder into what was still his room . |
28 | Planning is the managerial process of deciding in advance what is to be done and how it is to be done . |
29 | You must now determine what financial help you need ( including Government subsidies for such things as new buildings , fencing , hedging , hill cattle , and sheep ) , what it will cost , and how it is to be repaid . |
30 | Legislation has put the matter beyond doubt in eight jurisdictions in the United States and elsewhere — for example , in France.15 In the United Kingdom , although some advocate legislation , it is likely that the new description will merely be incorporated into the law without more.16 The acceptance of brain-stem death may resolve a number of problems , but there is still the problem of how it is to be established in a particular case . |