Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] to " in BNC.

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31 It then assumes a parliamentary intention that the steps which Parliament has enjoined or authorized for saving or minimizing tax shall not be effective if they are carried out for that purpose but are only to be effective if carried out for some other ‘ legitimate ’ business purpose .
32 There is no point in having to wait weeks for the concrete scaffolders , nor is there any point in having the site cluttered with pipes that are only to be needed later .
33 Looked at against the background of the difficulties in the way of achieving a representative sample , the close result of 1932 was a fantastic stroke of luck ; and errors of 4 per cent or so , as produced in 1936 , are only to be expected .
34 Christians I have suggested , if they are rightly to be named Christians , must in some sense believe that God was in a unique way related to Christ , so that he becomes particular for them , and they are ( as I am not ) in their religion related to history .
35 Personal support , guidance and encouragement for the musical director are rightly to be expected from the clergy , parish leaders and congregation .
36 This is a fundamental point because if they are merely to be ombudsmen then the emphasis of ensuring regulations have been adhered to and best advice proffered rests in the first instance heavily upon the customer , and it is up to the customer to complain .
37 His motive was probably connected with the part of the text which says that the estates of Christ Church and other Kentish churches are henceforth to be free of all secular service and royal debt .
38 Successive home defeats , this one by a single goal , have seen them plummet from second to 10th , and their next two games are away to the leaders , Sheffield United , and at home to second-placed Sunderland .
39 Now they are away to a University of Wolverhampton team in the quarter finals.The Observer Moot is a national competition in which pairs of students representing law departments from universities in England , Wales and Northern Ireland argue points of law before a moot judge .
40 Stranraer are away to East Stirling tomorrow , with Meadowbank playing Stenhousemuir and Alloa facing Queen 's Park .
41 Stranraer are away to East Stirling tomorrow , with Meadowbank playing Stenhousemuir and Alloa facing Queen 's Park .
42 Swindon are away to Bristol Rovers in the league on Wednesday … the last word on football is about United midfielder Jim Magilton who was injured in a road accident in Oxford on saturday night … he 's out of hospital … and should be playing next week
43 Oxford University are away to Harborne …
44 Gloucester are away to Newcastle Gosforth … another big battle for the Cherry and Whites
45 Other friendlies see Ards host Portadown while Armagh , who have former Ireland winger Kenny Hooks playing in the centre this season , face Lisburn and North are away to Ballynahinch .
46 Group B is tight with Crusaders and Distillery level on four points each at the top ; Crues are away to Coleraine while the Whites visit Omagh knowing defeat will let in the Tyrone men .
47 Middlesbrough are away to Birkenhead on Saturday in the ASA 's Plate competition for teams knocked out of the national club senior championship .
48 It looks as if the relegation issue in Division I wo n't be decided until Saturday week when Glasgow High-Kelvinside are away to Currie and Stirling County meet Boroughmuir at Bridgehaugh .
49 On-form Formby travel to Castleton , while Bootle are away to Ashton Town .
50 Blackburn are away to Portsmouth who are both above Leicester , Southend , Southend , Southend should beat Bristol City Camb Cambridge Middlesbrough have got Millwall at ho away , well yeah do n't know oh Sunderland did well
51 In League division 2 , Oxford United are away to Plymouth Argyll , the manager Brian Horton may spring a surprise and include John Durning who is fit again .
52 Items which are purchased with the vessel and which would be sold with it , are normally to be considered as part of the hull and machinery and will be covered even if not specifically declared on the proposal .
53 For purposive reading and for textbooks and research material the author 's credentials are generally to be found on the title page or in publishers ' promotional material .
54 White Papers and policy documents are generally to be taken seriously and are therefore quoted extensively on appeal .
55 While these measures to strengthen existing legislation are generally to be welcomed , the unwillingness of the government to pursue reform along the lines of EC Article 86 is very disappointing , given the case for a more radical reform made in the main text of the paper .
56 Thus , the answers to the big questions are generally to be found in the top-level board papers of significant firms with professional records managers , and electronic media presents little threat in the foreseeable future .
57 Indeed , the government has made it clear that these ‘ planning purposes ’ powers ( which are of particular importance in bringing land on to the market ) are generally to be used to assist the private sector .
58 Nevertheless chronicles , with their short annalistic entries , are scarcely to be compared with a work of history on the scale of Gregory 's Ten Books .
59 The larger dairy herds are thus to be found in the intermediate areas between the dry , hot plough lands of the East and South and the cold , wet uplands of the North and West .
60 The only references to Edward 's intentions are thus to be found in the various chronicle accounts of the period , of which the most nearly contemporary is that of Dominic Mancini , an Italian visitor to England in 1483 who recorded his impressions shortly afterwards .
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