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

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1 ONE of Anglesey 's oldest town halls is set to rise from the ashes of a fire which destroyed it .
2 ONE of Angelsey 's oldest town halls is set to rise from the ashes of a fire which destroyed it .
3 The concurrent formation of CS-X and X-US associations is held to interfere with the formation of the target , CS-US , association .
4 As autumn comes into it 's own , the number of visitors is expected to double as the pale leaves of summer change colour .
5 Population growth in the steep-sloped areas of these countries is expected to increase by the year 2000 , by between 40 and 59 per cent in many areas ( e.g. Ecuador , El Salvador , Guatemala and Honduras ) .
6 Testing of prototype products with university , national laboratory and commercial customers is expected to begin by the end of the year .
7 Thus the claim that there are F-things is said to reduce to the claim that " x is an F " can be converted into a knowable proposition by substituting an appropriate object-term for x .
8 The choice of career is therefore very wide and this broad-based demand for mathematicians is expected to continue in the foreseeable future .
9 Inevitably , one of these names is going to get into the public prints and he will sue for libel .
10 The operation of these processes is thought to contribute to the shoreward movement of sand and shingle ( Russell and Macmillan , 1952 ) .
11 His seeming determination to be confused with the distinguished British artist is evident in the recent press release advertising an exhibition of his work in which he refers to his emphasis on non-commissioned portrait drawings which ‘ entail months , even years , of work with the sitter , while very little peripheral material such as smaller studies , sculpture , and etchings is allowed to emerge from the studio ’ .
12 A FAN-tastic collection of antiques is set to go under the hammer in Liverpool .
13 Oftel admits that the new system will be no more efficient and that the annual number of emergency calls is expected to increase from the current 22.8 million a year to 24 million by 1996 .
14 The number of cars on our roads is expected to double over the next thirty years .
15 Is he guaranteeing to tell us where everyone of the cooks is going to come at the next Policy Meeting .
16 Anyone seeing caterpillars on their greens is asked to write to the Suffolk Biological Records Centre , Ipswich Museum , High Street , Ipswich , IP1 3QH .
17 There are those who think that the ordination of women is bound to come in the course of time and wonder why it is necessary to campaign for it .
18 For as long as these conditions persist , and until a comprehensive range of services is developed to cope with the needs of parents with older mentally handicapped children and adults , there will still be a need for mental handicap hospitals , and there will still be young people being admitted to them .
19 Shafts lead into it , therefore any pollution put down those shafts is bound to get into the water .
20 Most of the microbial Fe(III) reduction in aquatic sediments is proposed to result from the oxidation of important fermentation products such as acetate and hydrogen .
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