Example sentences of "a [noun sg] [am/are] to be " in BNC.
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1 | Classic feature films such as the ‘ Titfield Thunderbolt ’ and Hitchcock 's ‘ Strangers on a Train' are to be shown , as are important documentaries , including a new one about steam enthusiasts themselves , called ‘ The Emotive Locomotive ’ . |
2 | The households in a town are to be sampled in order to estimate the average value per household of assets that are readily convertible into cash . |
3 | Only a handful are to be found in this collection . |
4 | 10 The four walls of a room are to be completely covered with curtain material costing $1 a square metre . |
5 | The interests of the family as a whole are to be taken into account . |
6 | Nizan 's ambitions as a novelist are to be located squarely within this frame of reference . |
7 | Whilst sociological analysis is basic within Kuhn 's account , he offers very little in the way of sociological theory and offers no suggestions of how acceptable and unacceptable ways of reaching a consensus are to be distinguished . |
8 | And economies of FFr25 billion a year are to be found in the health-care system ( meaning patients will have to pay more ) . |
9 | Unless otherwise directed or authorised , the costs of a trustee are to be allowed on the standard basis ( r 7.34(5) ) . |