Example sentences of "[is] [adj] [to-vb] [noun sg] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 That 's because the Sundridge Super League Champions match is due to take place on the Oxford Canal between Heyford Station and Northbrook Lock on Sunday .
2 For example , a 30 second live report which is due to take place at the same time as Martina Navratilova is about to serve for the match can be both a reporter 's dream and a producer 's nightmare .
3 The draw to this raffle , which includes cash alternatives , is due to take place at the Dairy Event in September .
4 According to Elm 's sales director , Jim Cooper , the company is positioning itself ahead of a tightening of US food storage laws which is due to take place in the next 18 months .
5 Medium range Trigat has been designed with a tandem warhead and is due to enter service in the mid-1990s .
6 In practice , however , things are a little more complicated since it is normal to make use of the transformation ( 6.7 ) to put in these initial regions .
7 Practice may vary but it is usual to restrict fibre in the diet to reduce the bulk of faeces .
8 From an analysis of the material response it is possible to derive information about the molecular motions in the sample , and how these can affect the modulus , damping characteristics and structural transitions .
9 Nevertheless , it is possible to take advantage of the consistency of the three dimensional organization of the brain .
10 From Corran , it is possible to reach Kinlochhourn at the head of the loch by a footpath climbing around the steep hill rising behind .
11 ( 1 ) It is possible to cause injury to the foetus before birth with consequences after birth that are physical sequelae of the earlier injury .
12 It is possible to soften water by the addition of chemicals that displace or combine with the calcium and magnesium , such as sodium hexametaphosphate and ethylene diamine tetra-acetic acid .
13 There are many arguments as to which strategy is best ( de Nevers et al. , 1977 ; Wall , 1976b ) but increasingly the conclusion being reached is that it is possible to make use of the advantages of two or more strategies .
14 So-called biometric security devices such as finger scanners are considered safer ; they check finger prints to authenticate a person 's identity before it is possible to gain entry to the system ( Ernsberger , 1988 ) .
15 If the E111 form was not obtained prior to departure , the medical costs are insured by the policy but it is possible to obtain recovery from the Department of Health and Social Security .
16 And I would have said , Ray , please I was brought up with this , and it 's vulgar to discuss money over the telephone , erm , you know do n't dream of paying me anything , I 'm just ever so grateful for the opportunity .
17 My hon. Friend is right to draw attention to the changing pattern of higher education .
18 My right hon. Friend is right to draw attention to the dangers which lie within the social charter of making European industry uncompetitive in relation to Japanese industry and to others .
19 He is right to draw attention to the hypocrisy of those local authorities , as he has described it .
20 She is right to draw attention to the priorities involved in enhancing safety .
21 My hon. Friend is right to draw attention to the local example in Sunderland of the greatest-ever capital investment programme taking place in the national health service .
22 My hon. Friend is right to draw attention to the deafening silence of the Labour party when last week we announced success in reducing long waits for NHS treatment .
23 My hon. Friend is right to draw attention to the connection between the maintenance of a democratic system and a change in economic structures .
24 My hon. Friend is right to draw attention to the fact that the further substantial increase in the NHS 's capital budget in the next financial year has made it possible for the health authority and the Ministry of Defence to come to an agreement on that issue .
25 I believe that my hon. Friend is right to draw attention to the risks of the devolution proposals which have previously been put before people .
26 My hon. Friend is right to draw attention to the pattern of killing involving those who are described as collaborators .
27 My hon. Friend is right to draw attention to the serious congestion in the Winchester area .
28 My hon. Friend is right to draw attention to the vital contribution that our roads programme will make to the west midlands economy , and to contrast that with the appalling implications of Labour 's proposals .
29 That was an eloquent and honest speech by the hon. Member for Aldridge-Brownhills ( Mr. Shepherd ) and he is right to draw attention to the savagery of the guillotine on this measure .
30 He is right to draw attention to the divisions on the Labour side of the House , which were made clear by the way in which the House responded to a point that the Leader of the Opposition made yesterday about the so-called unity of the Labour party .
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