Example sentences of "[noun] to be [vb pp] at [det] " in BNC.

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1 … The second matter applies particularly to private sector , fee-paying schools where , as the Financial Secretary knows , there is often an arrangement for the children of staff in these schools to be taught at less than the commercial fee in other schools .
2 Although the eigenproblem to be solved at each step is vastly less time-consuming and expensive than direct methods applied to the full system , yet it does take much time .
3 ‘ And after that it will be the turn of your gallery and your boy to be destroyed at any time of our choosing . ’
4 Royalty Payable : SHALL BE 25% OF THE ARGENTINIAN PUBLISHED PRICE PAYABLE ON THE QUANTITY TO BE MANUFACTURED AT ANY GIVEN TIME AND SHALL BE PAID ON RECEIPT OF THE COPY MASTERS .
5 Royalty Payable : SHALL BE 25% OF THE ARGENTINIAN PUBLISHED PRICE PAYABLE ON THE QUANTITY TO BE MANUFACTURED AT ANY GIVEN TIME AND SHALL BE PAID ON RECEIPT OF THE COPY MASTERS .
6 But the LEA refused to offer the applicant 's mother a grant for the child to be educated at that school .
7 This was every morning 's adventure , because the idea of meeting her brother-in-law , or any gentleman , on her way to or from her goal was an excruciating though exciting embarrassment to be avoided at any cost .
8 To coincide with the exhibition of selected and prize-winning works we have also organised one-day workshops to be held at this wonderful museum during the course of the show .
9 The point of this distinction between the social ( the particular ) and the artistic ( the general ) is precisely to deny there is any ‘ real ’ distinction to be made at all .
10 Perhaps only three or four keys on the typewriter keyboard that the computer will have need to be pressed at all , and if a child presses the wrong one it does n't all stop and funny , you know , impersonal messages come up on the screen saying he 's done something wrong , it just ignores them and waits for one of the correct responses .
11 BUFFERS to be improved at all London stations .
12 The earlier of the two identifies the poet with his poetry , praying that after his death he should be forgotten : Sonnet 74 draws a different line , separating the Poet from his work : The point to be stressed at this juncture — forgive the interruption ! — is the turning of the other into the self and of the self into poetry , which is at the same time the turning of life into art and of transience into immortality : This marvellous poem can be linked , no doubt , to the series attacking time and proclaiming the certainty of the poet 's survival .
13 Aware of the strength of public opinion , Mrs Aquino ordered flags on government buildings to be flown at half mast in a conciliatory gesture .
14 But by far the greater number of paintings to be seen at both these Salons in the first ten years of the century were still sub-Impressionist in character , and it was as part of the final and conclusive reaction against Impressionism that the Cubist and proto-Cubist works exhibited in 1910 were greeted .
15 The recent work by McAuslan and others ( supra ) in respect of the functioning of the Windscale Inquiry casts further doubt on the fairness of our current practice of leaving it solely to the legislature to determine the form and procedure to be adopted at such inquiries .
16 The objective is to assist retailers to : decide where to open new branches ; relocate unsatisfactory existing branches ; determine the level of service to be offered at any particular branch .
17 ‘ If a committal order is made , the order shall be for the issue of a warrant of committal and , unless the judge otherwise orders — ( a ) a copy of the order shall be served on the person to be committed either before or at the time of the execution of the warrant ; or ( b ) where the warrant has been signed by the judge , the order for issue of the warrant may be served on the person to be committed at any time within 36 hours after the execution of the warrant .
18 A decision tree illustrates the actions to be taken at each decision point .
19 In all these streets , thick with lime trees , estate agents ' boards and large , clean cars , there were no people to be seen at all .
20 Where no guardian is appointed initially any party may apply for an appointment to be made at any stage in the proceedings ( FPCR , r10(2) ; FPR , r4.10(2) ) .
21 It was a kind of obligation to those organisations such as Ultra and other secret sources which supplied the highly sensitive and closely guarded intelligence required for an operation by the S.A.S. to be mounted at all . ’
22 The policy even has the distinction of attracting from the regional office of the Department of the Environment , in the paper to be considered at this E I P , a phrase of mild support .
23 Giving her reasons for that the mother said that she wished access to be resumed at some point in the future , that D remembered her as the natural mother , and there was a bond between them which would be cut off or damaged by adoption .
24 Gardeners occasionally regard shade as an evil to be avoided at all costs .
25 The patient 's death is not an evil to be avoided at all costs , but is an inevitable consequence of his condition .
26 If the defendant in a fixed date action fails to deliver a defence in time , the court may order a defence to be filed at any time before the trial ( Ord 9 , r 11(1) ) .
27 The decision faced by firms as to which intermediary to use , and the policies to be adopted at this point , are critical to the firm 's future in the market .
28 This method enables a fresh look to be taken at some of the explanations commonly put forward for the decline of manufacturing in the large conurbations , such as skills shortages , problems with labour relations and premises , and difficulties faced by small firms .
29 Were it possible for a further donation to be agreed at some point during 1993 , I should be most grateful .
30 In all the many pages of that novel , it is the sole interior to be described at any length , and in such detail that Richardson even mentions the rusty heads of tacks retaining scraps of a former wallpaper .
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