Example sentences of "of [pron] is to be " in BNC.

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1 I shall draw up a rota of ministers , each of whom is to be referred to in turn as ‘ the next leader of the Tory Party ’ , thus destroying their careers .
2 If a taxpayer has two residences he can elect which of them is to be treated as his main residence ( s222(5) ) for the purpose of the exemption and notwithstanding the terms of the above concession the husband can avoid difficulty if he makes a positive election .
3 The fundamental question , as posed by Foucault , is how is it that in our society sex is seen not just as a means of biological reproduction nor a source of harmless pleasure , but , on the contrary , has come to be seen as the central part of our being , the privileged site in which the truth of ourselves is to be found ?
4 Then there is that numerous class of people for whom ‘ seeing people off ’ is a bit of an outing , not one minute of which is to be lost .
5 At present , the Australian stations are served by three ageing chartered supply vessels — one of which is to be withdrawn from service in 1987/88 .
6 The Gallery comprises three rooms , one of which is to be designated the ‘ Eric Jones-Evans Room ’ and which will house his Collection and provide a research centre for the study of 19th-century theatre and melodrama .
7 In addition , in order to deduce some prediction the validity of which is to be experimentally tested it will be necessary to add initial conditions such as a description of the experimental set-up .
8 These formed the basis for the 1990 National Health Service and Community Care Act , the final phase of which is to be implemented in 1993 .
9 A Special General Meeting called by the National Council was held at this time , a report of which is to be seen on page 13 .
10 The description will also include all exceptions and reservations in favour of the seller , the benefit of which is to be sold to the buyer .
11 But the civil servants have been vague when it comes to the detail of who is to be the competent authority , who is to foot the bill for its work ( and any extra studies it may require before giving consent ) , and how much of its deliberations are to be made public .
12 Evaluation of who is to be evangelised .
13 Without such checks the old problem arises of who is to be responsible for monitoring and supervising the supervisors .
14 Another problem , and one that was intimated in the previous paragraph , is the question of who is to be considered accountable to whom .
15 The law requires that an adult patient who is mentally and physically capable of exercising a choice must consent if medical treatment of him is to be lawful , although the consent need not be in writing and may sometimes be inferred from the patient 's conduct in the context of the surrounding circumstances .
16 This returns again and again in a variety of contexts , but the theological heart of it is to be found in the development of a theology of the Church as a communion of ‘ churches ’ .
17 And there 's the question of how much of it is to be real life , for those in it , and how much will have to be some kind of fiction , or simulation , where the risks are too great or the technologies not yet available .
18 And surely , it can be argued , the understanding of what is to be ordered and who is to be disciplined has long been defined and subject to the practical mastery of the controllers .
19 Property speculators in particular are addressing themselves to the question of what is to be done with the vast stretches of land once occupied by watch towers , border guards , dogs and rabbits .
20 Each should be a clear , concise statement of what is to be achieved .
21 Little objection had been raised to the forthright tone of What Is To Be Done ? when it first appeared .
22 The academic establishment refused to entertain the possibility that this doctrine was of any wider significance to criminal law beyond the local issue of what is to be done with the drunken offender and , within that narrow compass , that the doctrine was coherent or justifiable .
23 But such a move does nothing for women , or for the concept of the feminine per se : it expands our understanding of what is to be considered authentically male .
24 Indeed one might well say that , through this augmentation of what is to be considered male , the male now absorbs all in himself .
25 Talk of the Spirit as female may moreover once again tend to fuel a certain understanding of what is to be considered feminine .
26 Advertising objectives are more or less specific statements of what is to be achieved by advertising , in terms of ( for example ) increased awareness , or improved scores on certain attitude scales .
27 There is also a large and venerable literature on the nature and purposes of higher education , which rings with names such as Newman , Veblen , Ortega y Gasset , and Jaspers [ see Powell 's bibliography ( 1966 , 1971 ) , and there have been many more recent examples but such writing likewise tends to be rather general , and only by extension addresses the question of what is to be taught in curricular terms ; but see Goodlad 1976 ; Barnett 1985 ] .
28 For each SCOTVEC module , there is an associated module descriptor which is essentially a description of what is to be covered and how .
29 The atmosphere is good-humoured , with a strong sense of relief that adults can for a few moments get together without thinking of what is to be done next with twenty or thirty demanding , stimulating and occasionally frustrating children .
30 The allocation of labour to particular activities in the contract programme is a skilled task which requires both a knowledge of what is to be done as well as the likely outputs of the people employed .
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