Example sentences of "[is] [adj] [to-vb] in the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The new sales division is headed by Paul Hutchinson as director of sales ( David Marten is due to retire in the near future ) and John Mohin has been appointed sales manager , responsible for UK sales operations , assisted by Diane Best and Michael Trotter as regional sales managers . |
2 | The first wagontrain of Josephite resettlers , under the leadership of Elder Nguyen Seth , is due to arrive in the deserted conurbation sometime before noontime today . |
3 | This is due to open in the Main Hall on 31 May and among the exhibits will be a gold cup and cover , by Ker and Dempster of Edinburgh . |
4 | It also looks at the potential profits which British Aerospace may be able to make by selling redundant sites in Llanelli , Bathgate in Glasgow and the Cowley plant in Oxford which is due to close in the 1990s . |
5 | Learners acquire a particular language by receiving comprehensible input , that is to say by being exposed to messages expressed in language which is within the current acquired competence of the learners , together with language which is due to appear in the next stage of acquisition , and which can be eased into the mind by the help of context , knowledge of the world and so on . |
6 | In February she is due to appear in the networked This Sunday . |
7 | Midiscan for Windows is due to ship in the first week of July , with Macintosh and Atari versions following next year . |
8 | The Sentry-E machine , built around 50MHz 80486 chips , is due to ship in the fourth quarter . |
9 | The change in auditory target pointing shown in Table 6 supports the hypothesis that adaptation is due to change in the proprioceptive sense in the arm , while the adaptation in the non-preferred hand in Table 7 supports the other hypothesis ; that visual perception is the key to adaptation . |
10 | When performing the previously described ‘ tail-in circle ’ , this effect can be quite noticeable and , for contest work , it is normal to turn in the opposite direction to mask it . |
11 | It is possible to see in the parallel gulf between detailed legal control over lending to the needy , and very little control over other credit , the survival of the very long-standing and deep-rooted mistrust of usury ( alongside social concern about the way that high rates of interest could turn poverty into destitution ) . |
12 | has held just about every office it is possible to hold in the Labour Party . |
13 | At the moment that is not a future anyone is prepared to consider in the happy valley of San Joaquin . |
14 | It is easy to find in the political writing of the eighteenth century , and especially in its vast pamphlet literature , frequent rejection of the idea of the balance of power . |
15 | Teleologies produce stable narratives in which the meaning of any conjuncture can be read off from the ‘ stage ’ it is supposed to represent in the dynamic unfolding of some ultimate and pre-defined goal . |
16 | It has been found that well-informed patients are less anxious and the nurse can help by explaining what is likely to happen in the pre- , peri- and post-Operative periods . |
17 | I have n't argued morality , I 've tried to argue what is likely to happen in the Middle East as a result of the war . |
18 | Now of that hundred and twenty five thousand revenue spending which would be coming out of County Council to match what is likely to happen in the five B programme , most of that , most of that is on economic development activities , now the kind of way we can find that money without going to the authorities and asking for growth funding , because this Committee has not asked for any and that is not common in all the committees in the Council , is actually by finding it out of things like our monies , and other projects , actually funding it yourself as a Committee , funding the ability to draw in European money into Shropshire . |
19 | If something goes wrong , they do n't know what they are going to have to pay because if I 'm a pension fund manager now , I do n't know what is likely to happen in the next year which is going call on me for compensation . |
20 | This is likely to commence in the third week of September . |
21 | Wellord ( 1979 ) suggests that work on the shop-floor is likely to peak in the thirties — those in their twenties lack experience and social skills , those in their forties are beginning to notice the effect of sensory changes and are less tolerant of fast or very heavy physical work . |
22 | After all , salesforce personnel are in close contact with the people who actually make up the market , and ought to have the most detailed knowledge about how it is likely to behave in the near future . |
23 | A bit late : the bank 's growth in lending , and therefore its leverage , except in a few countries like China , Vietnam and Argentina , is likely to slow in the coming years . |
24 | This proportion is likely to fall in the current year as builders move from buying to renting plant . |
25 | Conversely , if people believe that the exchange rate is likely to fall in the near future , they will economize on their holdings of sterling , preferring to hold their liquid assets in some other currency — the one most likely to appreciate against other currencies . |
26 | Well , th , the definition of a terminal illness as regards that is , according to the underwriters , is that the client 's life is likely to die in the next twelve months . |
27 | With out-of-sorts Tony Jones his first-round opponent over 19 frames on Monday , Wattana 's moment of truth is likely to come in the second round when he will almost certainly face favourite Stephen Hendry , the world No 1 , over 25 frames . |
28 | However , this being said , the trend towards concentration of capital is very rapid in the industry and this is likely to increase in the near future . |
29 | The community is characteristic of peaty soils on steep sheltered slopes at low to moderate altitudes in north-west Britain , and so is likely to occur in the Outer Hebrides . |
30 | Certainly anyone who has ever had a severe , immediate reaction to a food is likely to react in the same way if they are told that they have consumed some of the same food . |