Example sentences of "[noun] to be [vb pp] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | These include the Church of England and the Roman Catholic Church , the Churches of Christ , the Wild Goose Songs of the Iona Community and the ‘ charismatic ’ hymns and songs to be found in all denominations . |
2 | These could actually be used as two separate windings driving separate supply circuits , but it would be very unusual for a transformer to be used in this way . |
3 | While there is still a great deal to be done in both these fields , there are few people who are unaware of the terms and what they mean . |
4 | ‘ We lost two league matches in succession before the Monaghan game but we showed enough on Thursday night to suggest that we will be a force to be reckoned with this year . ’ |
5 | ‘ We lost two league matches in succession before the Monaghan game but we showed enough on Thursday night to suggest that we will be a force to be reckoned with this year , ’ said Coyle who also praised the attendance of over 3,000 which watched the midweek in dismal weather conditions . |
6 | He and others fear that ‘ safety net ’ losses to be suffered by some areas will cost them key metropolitan councils in next May 's elections . |
7 | Each year , Clerical Medical announces the rate of annual bonus to be added to each eligible policy . |
8 | Each year , Clerical Medical announces the rate of annual bonus to be added to each eligible policy . |
9 | Techniques have changed to some extent in that there are now a number of excellent buoyant legers on the market which allow anchored floaters to be used to more effect . |
10 | Red deer are ideal animals to be considered for such sustainable management , because they are already maintained by human intervention on open hill land , very different from the forest habitat which they once occupied in Scotland and still inhabit in the rest of Europe . |
11 | They seem to have taken over from the large black dogs with glowing red eyes to be found in most local folklore collections . |
12 | This is where the concept of social needs gains over that or legal rights , since social services are regarded as social utilities to be used by all individuals and families as necessary ( Smith , 1980 ; Wharf , 1985 ) . |
13 | I , I do n't often agree with Jim about anything , but I really do agree with him about this , that there has to be some clear guidelines , I think , as to how these are fixed , they are not going be have the potential of being very unfair to people because people operate in different ways in different areas and I would suggest that it would be a good idea if this community were to ask for erm guidelines to be drafted for this committee to agree so that there is a more even fair , laid down procedure for dealing with the cases coming before the panel . |
14 | However , on top of these fees , there are royalties to be paid for each unit shipped , which can range from $5 to $75 per copy . |
15 | To ask the Secretary of State for Transport when he expects the higher standards of residual stability recommended by the steering committee of the roll on/roll off ferry safety research programme to be applied to all roll on/roll off ferries using British ports . |
16 | It would , moreover , be inappropriate for the judiciary to be associated with any series of talks or anything which could be fairly interpreted as entertainment … |
17 | There must be many opportunities for user-friendly GIS to be employed in these kinds of scenarios , either as special-purpose systems or by employing proprietary GIS packages with easy-to-use macros . |
18 | Obviously there are some serious considerations to be resolved before such a lottery is introduced . |
19 | It is difficult for conceptually sound research to be conducted in such an environment . |
20 | Now that the Island is well into the fiftieth anniversary of its defence from the Axis powers , surely this is a fitting moment for further funds to be channelled into this splendid method of showing Maltese too young to have experienced the era , and the world at large , of the time when Malta stood alone . |
21 | It was suggested earlier that one of the goals to be decided for any project was the intended readership of the final product ; that is , its audience . |
22 | An obvious example is the weight to be given to each of the central initiatives and the most appropriate form of implementation . |
23 | But the Law Lords unanimously decided that he was obliged to have regard only to ‘ material considerations ’ and that the amount of weight to be given to these was a matter for his judgment . |
24 | A proper explanation has to employ both even if there is room for argument about the weight to be placed on each factor . |
25 | The project resource sheet enables these units to be identified for each individual 's activity within the project , thus ensuring a realistic fee-bid . |
26 | No doubt it appealed to his vanity and his ambition to be regarded as more than a mere fiddler ; but after a harrowing year it must have been a decision he bitterly regretted . |
27 | Whether we can make it compulsory for cars to be fitted with such devices is a matter for the European Commission . |
28 | But it ‘ does not mean a surrender of power ; rather it involves sharing of the knowledge which allows different interpretations and constructions to be placed on that information and which in turn can lead to a different conclusion and different solutions ’ . |
29 | The elements of the area of study to be tested in each assignment ie. students ' knowledge and competences . |
30 | Joseph is instructed to escape to Egypt where they will be safe from Herod , who intends to kill all boys who are two years old and under , in an attempt to be rid of this new so-called king . |