Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb mod] [verb] to [be] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Supplies of suitable coal in the future can not be guaranteed and unless the current experiments with oil firing are successful then it is likely that steam operation on S.M.R. may have to be abandoned in a few years time .
2 The market in the countries of the CU may come to be dominated by producers in one of them .
3 The Six agreed to draft a treaty on these lines , but as a compromise de Gaulle was asked to accept that the Atlantic alliance with America should be safeguarded and that ‘ Community co-operation ’ on economic issues in the EEC should continue to be developed .
4 Leading Wren Lilith Penrose would have to be watched , or Lucinda and Jane would be in it , right up to their ear-holes .
5 I wanted to make large-scale improvements and extensions to my life , and to do so Dennis would have to be demolished .
6 If the attributions are correct , then pieces by Alberti , Domenico Scarlatti , Eckard and Wagenseil will have to be added to those listed in the standard catalogues .
7 Client connectivity is more problematic as application requests from NT to UnixWare will have to be directed through the NetWare IPX/SPX protocol .
8 The whole scope of the duty to secure provision for adults as it will be divided between the funding councils and LEAs will continue to be supported from public funds .
9 Clearly , then , some problems with UDC may need to be investigated , including the following :
10 He said that , if the Bill is passed unamended , the preserved railways in Scotland would have to be dealt with under the Private Legislation Procedure ( Scotland ) Act 1936 .
11 The German authorities decreed that the second weekend in January would have to be used for matches , as a weekend in February would be lost because of the European tournament .
12 Manuel would appear to be explaining to him forever and then Seve would seem to be replying forever .
13 The Allied powers realized early on that if the strategically crucial Rock of Gibraltar were to remain accessible to them , Spain would have to be persuaded to remain neutral ; and that her economic needs could be a useful bargaining chip to achieve this .
14 A FORMER mayor of Craigavon said last night that security in Northern Ireland will have to be stepped up .
15 Now what I would like Mr Alistaire and the rest of the Scottish M P's is to bring up in parliament a Scotland will have to be revalued every five years as done in the past where England have only been revalued every seventeen years , which I think is most unfair .
16 I can see that for the purpose of our movie any relationship between Claudia and Tepilit will have to be clouded in romanticism .
17 No walker who visits Pembrokeshire can fail to be tempted by part of the 180 mile coastal path .
18 Recommending that hoop-skirts could be usefully converted into play-pens for children , Punch also pondered on whether Regent Street might have to be widened ‘ in order to accommodate the growing dimensions of the ladies ’ dresses ' .
19 The shackling of a West German military contribution to NATO would have to be achieved by placing it under non-German control .
20 Ultimately transferral to Alcor would need to be organised .
21 Matthew would need to be hospitalised at least overnight where he could receive further epinephrine if necessary , and his vital signs could be monitored .
22 But Milan would have to be dealt with again , and Barbarossa would return to quell the troublesome Italians on more than one occasion .
23 The Unitarian congregation in the town was shortly to lose its minister , and had written on the recommendation of John Prior Estlin to ask if Coleridge would agree to be considered as successor .
24 Peat-based products that are not from SSSIs will continue to be stocked , but according to a spokeswoman the move is a part of an overall shift away from peat to substitutes .
25 Is my right hon. Friend aware that Conservative Members who remember Lady Hart will wish to be associated with her tribute to her ?
26 The most serious objections to the new plan are the effect on county finances of six or seven fewer home matches , the possible resultant loss of members and the fact that cricket on traditional peripheral grounds such as Aigburth , Harrogate or Bath might have to be eliminated .
27 But there were a few , and Mr Frohnmayer would like to be counted among them .
28 A publicly funded , public service organization such as the BBC would need to be treated differently from a privately owned quality paper or a Trust-owned Guardian .
29 The realization that such a policy would almost certainly involve war , for Austria would have to be driven out of the Confederation and France might be unwilling to acquiesce in the creation of a powerful new Germanic state , did not worry Bismarck .
30 The Newmarket trainer runs Top Class in the Longchamp spectacular and the faithful backing Brittain will expect to be laughing all the way to the bank as they help themselves to the generous 40-1 on offer .
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