Example sentences of "that he is to be " in BNC.

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1 Are we to assume that he is to be honoured for his illustrious career as US Secretary of State for Defence ?
2 It is said that nothing so concentrates a man 's mind as the knowledge that he is to be hanged in the morning .
3 Give a child a piece of paper to hold and say that he is to be sure not to let anyone interfere with it .
4 Gazza should now be encouraged , not discouraged , and then disillusioned to find out that he is to be overlooked until next February .
5 It is precisely because Herbert Marcuse , for example , has retained the notion of the death instincts that he is to be seen as having advanced psychoanalytic sociology and social philosophy .
6 1 Inform patient quietly that he is to be transferred to theatre .
7 He has also been advised that he is to be presented with an award from the Royal Yachting Association Seamanship Foundations by HRH the Princess Royal on 9 January .
8 Between 1193 and 1201 it is possible that he is to be identified with a master Elias , steward to Gilbert de Glanville , bishop of Rochester [ q.v. ] , a close friend and kinsman of Hubert Walter .
9 Less likely , but by no means impossible , is the suggestion that he is to be identified with a man named master Elias the engineer , or Elias of Oxford , who prior to 1201 had charge of the king 's houses in Oxford and of various castle-building operations across southern England .
10 As regards contracts of employment , it is provided that he is to be liable on any contract of employment adopted by him but nothing he does or omits to do in the first 14 days of his appointment is to be taken as adoption of the contract .
11 Thereafter the truly experienced Phillips-watcher will know that he is to be found in the corner of the studio conducting a vehement argument with himself on the subject of whatever he just did n't tell you , and will shortly be sending an assistant back to pick up his hat .
12 The witches tell him that he is to be the next king , and instead of leaving the matter to take its natural course , he murders the King , and claims the throne .
13 However , it is unlikely that he is to be identified with Lothar , colleague of the great Romanist Pillius , whom the convent of Canterbury sought to enlist in June or July 1187 in the course of their great struggle with the archbishop .
14 He has in writing that he is to be used — only — as an offensive midfielder both in games and — in training — .
15 Badly drafted clauses sometimes encountered say that the expert must be acceptable to both parties , or that he is to be appointed by some person or institution acceptable to both parties .
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