Example sentences of "is to be [vb pp] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The Alternative Payment Method ( APM ) for class 1A National Insurance contributions is to be made available for the next tax year under the same terms as before . |
2 | Leisure is no longer defined as something earned by work ; work , rather , is to be made available by leisure . |
3 | Given that £1 million was spent in 1990 under the WOAD Farm and Conservation Scheme for the provision , replacement or improvement of hedges ( 80% of this on hedge-laying ) , we are disappointed that only a further £0.2 million is to be made available during 1992 under CCW 's new scheme . |
4 | Format in which the thesaurus is to be made available . |
5 | Offshore time is to be made available on the candidates for non-electrical duties and records will be kept by offshore supervision . |
6 | Indeed , it has been kept so secret that no summary or abstract of the review is to be made available — If the Secretary of State wants to say that he will publish the review so that the House can measure the current proposals against his madcap scheme for dismembering the inspectorate , he should say so now . |
7 | This small project was provided to enable the investigators to incorporate the revised data into their working files , validate their preliminary results and prepare the complete data set for inclusion in an archive of comparable British time budget surveys from 1961-1984 , which is to be made available to the social science community . |
8 | Early in the year , Harbinder Kaur was appointed as Assistant Director , ( Development ) , to strengthen the central management team and enable it to support , evaluate and develop the work of all the projects , and begin a survey of the space and resources which should be provided if new purpose-built accommodation is to be made available . |
9 | It needs to be stressed that British planning legislation does not assume that existing non-conforming uses must disappear if planning policy is to be made effective . |
10 | The local authority needs to hold its own electronic information resources in a much tighter harness if that is to be made possible . |
11 | Public law remedies will enable him or her to establish the illegality of the order ; but , unless the applicant can take advantage of some statutory provision for compensation , he or she will have to establish an entitlement to damages in private law if the damage is to be made good by monetary compensation . |
12 | Now , as Nick Peters reports , the testimony is to be made public : |
13 | After a study of the extensive panorama , if a return is to be made direct to Ingleton , the route of ascent must be reversed exactly . |
14 | I understand payment is to be made direct to Mrs N Brown . |
15 | Everything is to be made secure ; all gates are to be kept closed and locked . |
16 | ‘ It is important if Leeds City is to be made attractive to good footballers that the club should have the reputation of conferring good benefits , ’ he told the Yorkshire Evening Post . |
17 | As we have seen , the legitimizing institutions together with established and indeed aspiring subject groups share the vested interest in the belief that ‘ a scholarly discipline ’ is needed if a school subject is to be granted high status . |
18 | A strong pound has been seen as essential if inflation is to be kept low . |
19 | If this is true , it is the more important that active approaches and positive attitudes prevail , if enjoyment in books is to be kept alive in the face of more passive forms of entertainment . |
20 | A self-contained pool must have a sufficient volume of water in relation to its surface area if the water is to be kept clean . |
21 | Liberal Democrat candidate Suzanne Fletcher has welcomed news from British Rail that the Norton to Ferryhill route is to be kept open for freight traffic , but also says that an improved service is badly needed through Stockton station . |
22 | GRANNY Mary Farley is to be crowned carnival queen — because local girls could n't be bothered to compete for the title . |
23 | This hedonistic pragmatism is to be seen moulded for ever in the rolls of fat around the necks of the bronze and terracottaheads from Ife . |
24 | Where a notice of expulsion or compulsory retirement is to be served pursuant to a unanimous vote the question will arise as to whether all the voting partners should be signatories . |
25 | Where the property is to be transferred subject to a mortgage , or where a new mortgage is to be created , it will be necessary to obtain consents to such transactions from any occupants of the property aged eighteen years or over ( following the case of Williams & Glyn 's Bank Ltd v Boland [ 1981 ] AC 487 ) . |
26 | This standard is to be extended site-wide . |
27 | Then the length of the tour is and this is to be minimised subject to representing a tour . |
28 | What we need , then , is to be stopped short before the process of substitution is complete . |
29 | Within the frame that we have never left , Dublin , and which we meet again in the opening sentence , is to be enacted strange as the dreaming that permeates it , Joyce 's relation to his languages , to language . |
30 | For example , if we choose weighting factors of 10 for revenue , 1 for sales and 5 for exports in the example described above , the sum of the weighted objectives is and this is to be maximised subject to the constraints given above . |