Example sentences of "[noun] to be [vb pp] by [art] " in BNC.

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1 It is essential to ensure that the risks to be covered by the insurance policy are sufficient to cover the main eventualities .
2 This story should not imply that there was not still a great deal of grief to be expressed by the children , but it serves to demonstrate that enforced anticipatory grief can do a great deal of harm if the timing of it is interfered with .
3 There exist seven levels of consciousness to be attained by an Initiate ; seven energy centres or Chakras distribute vital energy throughout the human biophysical system ; seven stages of growth occur during the life cycle , ; light consists of seven primary colours or light frequencies .
4 This model assumes that communication involves a transmitter who forms his message from the information source into signals to be reconstructed by the receiver to allow the message to reach its destination .
5 Although both the BCP and the UDF were in agreement in principle over the election of a head of state , the UDF wanted the President to be elected by the future Grand National Assembly , whereas the BCP wanted the President to be elected directly , at the same time as the forthcoming parliamentary elections .
6 It also insisted that each committee must recruit candidates to be trained by the Union to act as local health workers .
7 To fix on the right number of candidates to be fielded by a constituency party is an art , not an exact science .
8 The exhibition ends with a series of engravings of dismantled bicycles and broken violins fragments of our civilisation to be discovered by the archaeologists of the future .
9 Then , do these facts show that the promise was in consideration , either of the loss to be sustained by the plaintiff , or the benefit to be derived from the plaintiff to the uncle , at his , the uncle 's request ?
10 For a split second the friendliness disappeared from Marianne 's eyes to be replaced by a calculating glint .
11 He opened his eyes to be caught by the early morning sun , and to see that Bicker and the Myrcans were already awake and fixing breakfast .
12 About 50 old Somervillians met in the library of the University Women 's Club to be welcomed by the A.S.M. President and brought up to date on Somerville news by the Principal .
13 Agree that the Solicitors ' Remuneration Order 1972 be amended to provide that the Society may require up to 50% of a client 's profit costs all disbursements and VAT to be paid during the process of application for a Remuneration Certificate , in accordance with guidelines to be issued by the Adjudication and Appeals Committee after consultation with the Lord Chancellor .
14 It is not uncommon in the United Kingdom today for a seat to be won by a candidate who secures less than 40 per cent of the vote , and for a government to be formed by a party securing less than 40 per cent of votes cast overall .
15 The programme to be sustained by the Members of the Society with the addition of the Magic Lantern . "
16 Its body fell with a loud splash to be taken by the river .
17 Set out below is a list of possible terms and considerations to be covered by a profit definition .
18 ( The last sentence of transportation to be pronounced by a Mayor of Saltash was in 1877 , upon a ‘ ticket of leave ’ man guilty of stealing a watch at the town 's regatta ) .
19 They asked the officers to submit a detailed report on the programme of research to be undertaken by the Association of City Councils , in advance of the issue being considered by Party groups .
20 When FRS 3 comes into force next June , there will be a gap on the question of the figure for maintainable earnings ; it is this gap that the methodology to be proposed by the sub-committee is intended to fill .
21 Ashrawi asserted , however , that if funds to be obtained by the Israeli government through US loan guarantees were channelled into settlement building , this would disqualify the US from its role as peace-broker .
22 These rules must have that generality and universality which make them ingredients in impartial determinations and sufficient precision and bite to be used in making genuine resolutions of disputes , for instance , over territory ; second , the extension of the role and jurisdiction of juridically sound international courts on the model of the International Court of Justice , to which there will be compulsory reference of disorder endangering disputes to be decided by the application of the relevant set of reformed international laws , and the decisions of which would be mandatory with no reservations permitted ; 4 third , the massive extension of non-coercive jural agencies in the area of enforcement where this is taken to mean the monitoring of the behaviour of states in relation to international law and the decisions of international courts .
23 Further institutional integration would depend on political circumstances , and the aim was for the Krajina Assembly 's mandate to be endorsed by the Serbian Assembly .
24 LHB have given timetables for Medical Referrals of 5 working days from receipt of referral for an employee to be seen by an Occupational Health Nurse and 10 working days for an Occupational Health Physician .
25 Having decided that an environmental impact study was necessary , it wanted the study to be undertaken by an independent group which would be more sympathetic to community concerns and interests , rather than have such a study conducted by a government agency such as An Foras Forbartha .
26 Between 400 and 500 Iraqi troops were reported captured during the fighting , while 31 US personnel were described as missing or captured , including a female Marine who was thought to be the first US woman soldier to be captured by an enemy force .
27 This attempt to be influenced by the maximum of factual knowledge is in a sense a rational way of trying to answer ethical questions ( this being perhaps the Stevensonian answer to the second question raised in the introduction ) , but it offers no guarantee of congruence .
28 It contains a statement of the offence ( section 20 ) and a generally worded definition of ‘ misleading ’ ( section 21 ) and provides for a code of practice to be approved by the Secretary of State which gives practical guidance ( section 25 ) .
29 Erm so in assuming that that in these sort of situations , the speaker and the listener erm quote Share a set of interpreted procedures which allow speakers intention to be encoded by the speaker and correctly interpreted by the listener .
30 Earlier this week Rover also announced it is to introduce a new sports coupe model in 1992 — the first sports car to be built by the company since production of the TR7 ended in 1981 .
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