Example sentences of "of the [noun] to be " in BNC.
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1 | There was evidently doubt as to the status of the Armagnac lordships and about the nature of the homage to be performed . |
2 | I felt like Father Christmas as I entered the front door of the cottage to be welcomed like a long-lost son . |
3 | All the journalists need in the way of facilities are typewriters , telephones , and copies of the papers to be presented at the meeting . |
4 | The name of the user to be made responsible for the SPR . |
5 | When you select this option , the first page will be displayed to obtain the name of the user to be updated . |
6 | The name of the user to be updated . |
7 | The name of the user to be viewed . |
8 | These items only permit one example of the shape to be given by the pupil or presented in the test . |
9 | There is one more piece of the jigsaw to be inserted . |
10 | He was the last prominent member of Madani 's more radical faction of the FIS to be arrested . |
11 | But because of the short time since the Edinburgh summit , few of the projects to be offered money are new . |
12 | Prior approval is not required ( except in SSSIs and National Parks in the UK , but then not from the Agriculture Department ) and in assessing schemes financially , MAFF has disregarded the fact that it has in the past contributed 50–70% of the scheme 's cost and that a high proportion of the profit to be earned is public money in the form of HLCAs . |
13 | The precocity displayed by Ypres and Ghent in securing a candidate favourable to their industrial future was not to be imitated in the rest of France in the twelfth century ; still , other rulers , particularly those of Champagne , learned from it of the profit to be derived from allying with the increasingly powerful mercantile or industrial classes . |
14 | This letter provides details of the resolutions to be proposed at the meeting along with the formal notice calling it and a proxy card to enable you to cast your vote at it . |
15 | surplus arising out of the operation to be distributed to members in proportion to their purchases ; this was originally distributed through dividends , later it was paid through trading stamps but is now being increasingly abandoned in favour of lower prices ; |
16 | When you select this option , the first page will be displayed to obtain the identifier of the DC to be updated . |
17 | The identifier of the DC to be updated . |
18 | This page allows a description of the DC to be entered . |
19 | The identifier of the DC to be submitted must be supplied . |
20 | The identifier of the DC to be assessed . |
21 | The identifier of the DC to be changed . |
22 | The identifier of the DC to be formatted . |
23 | The identifier of the DC to be aborted . |
24 | When you select this option , the first page will be displayed to obtain the identifier of the DC to be viewed . |
25 | The identifier of the DC to be viewed . |
26 | As with Wilekin in Dame Sirith , the teller is careful to describe the monk and his actions in terms of a courtly gentility , an affectation of the monk to be " " free … and manly of dispense " " ( 43 ) , " " a man of heigh prudence " " ( 64 ) , " " ful of curteisye " " ( 69 ) , a " " gentil monk " " ( 195 ) who will be " " trewe " " to his lady ( 207 ) . |
27 | Unless any cash payment is passing which is required by the husband for the purchase of another property , a contract would appear to be unnecessary and is certainly not required if the transaction is to be carried out following a court order ( whether by consent or otherwise ) as application can always be made to the court for the terms of the order to be carried out ( see Chapter 8 ) . |
28 | Puzzling pines and poorly potatoes are just a couple of the problems to be solved by our team of BBC experts this month |
29 | To the extent that the rescues were ideologically inspired and the businesses ideologically managed , then at best the ideology distracted attention from the true nature of the problems to be faced , and at worst served as an excuse for purporting to resolve them by decisions which were patently perverse . |
30 | Both start with inputs in the form of market needs and company objectives which must be converted into clear definitions of the problems to be solved to create a product supplying the market need in a manner profitable to the company . |