Example sentences of "to [be] [verb] [verb] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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31 For example , this allows individual modules to be defined to follow different lifecycles and thus behave in different ways .
32 Plenty of new technology had to be devised to implement relational databases .
33 The whole process has to be reconsidered to identify possible errors .
34 In the latter case this is often at the buyer 's expense ( either by way of a lump sum payment , or an amortisation by way of an increase in the unit price of the goods to be manufactured using such items ) .
35 Was young Donald sound enough to be sent to contact other families ?
36 The use of catalysts therefore enables the combustion of odorous organic compounds to be achieved using lower temperatures than those required by simple thermal destruction techniques , thus saving on the consumption of fuel and consequently costs .
37 Occasionally the traffic had to be stopped to prevent modern vehicles spoiling the period setting .
38 But if so , the concept of compresence will have to be revised to accommodate temporal distinctions ; briefly , it will have to be interpreted in such a way that it makes sense to speak of qualities occurring in a temporal sequence as part of a particular 's " biography " .
39 This name and the names TEST30ROOT0 and TEST30ROOT1 , which have to be created to accommodate all modules in the LIST_OF_CONTENTS , already exist in LIFESPAN .
40 The Mandal report was shelved by successive Congress ( I ) governments during the 1980s and V. P. Singh 's announcement in early August that its recommendations were to be implemented startled all sections of Indian society .
41 If barristers were to be instructed to prepare written briefs , they would need to be remunerated fairly for the work and there would be a resulting rise in costs ( Evershed , 1953 ) .
42 Not only was the administration of education to be decentralized , but also the curriculum was to be revised to eradicate the transmission of ideas about the deferential duties of citizen subjects , which were to be altered to stress individual rights .
43 The beginner 's stance needs to be altered to handle higher winds otherwise you will tire quickly and the boom will be constantly ripped from your grasp .
44 ‘ At the time , we were supposed to be coming to use neurotropic qualities of tetrodotoxin and datura to save lives by slowing the bleeding of our wounded soldiers .
45 A special meeting of Warrington Borough Council 's emergency committee called for the cylinders to be removed to give local residents peace of mind .
46 Needs to be soaked to close any cracks ; must be kept clean .
47 By allowing ourselves to be forced to carry these cards for the convenience of the state , we will be acknowledging that we are at the disposition of the state and its computers .
48 On the basis of his behaviour , therefore , we have reason to maintain that Fido believes that bones are related to his desires or preferences in the following way : Bones satisfy certain desires he has and are to be chosen to satisfy those desires .
49 This surplus was achieved after the transfer of £36,550 to a Leasehold Replacement Reserve to be utilised to acquire new premises when the existing lease on 80 Portland Place expires in 2021 .
50 Local arrangements would have to be introduced to make sure nurses are not obliged to take on time-consuming procedures when prescribing comes into force in October next year .
51 Other works by Rubens to be offered include three modelli for the life on Constantine the Great tapestry cycle ( around £1 million ; $1.5 million ) and an oil sketch of the ‘ Holy Family visited by Sts Elizabeth and Zacharias and the Infant St John the Baptist ’ ( est. £400,000–600,000 ; $612,000–918,000 ) .
52 A strict approach will be taken to the construction of exclusion clauses and general clauses are unlikely to be held to exclude all aspects of fiduciary duty .
53 The better-off are likely to be advised to delay serious relationships until they have more life experience .
54 Today although church schools have emerged again and crucifixes and images of the Virgin Mary and the saints are to be found adorning many homes , especially in rural areas , the church 's influence on the dominant groups in society is not great .
55 Or that London bobbies were too often to be found whispering sweet nothings to kitchen maids , and tucking into pastries in servants ' quarters on foggy nights , when they should have been out walking the beat .
56 The Market on Saturday evenings provided much entertainment as always a number of cheapjacks were to be found selling all sorts of items .
57 while the Ministry of Defence deployed a speech-synthesiser called Ian McDonald to give the British public all the news fit to print , all of which appeared to be found fit several days after it happened .
58 Porter and Paisley were frequently to be found leading such marches and various Ministers for Home Affairs found themselves being denounced by loyalists at Orange rallies .
59 Real supermodels do not have tearful mothers , but then real supermodels know the difference between a full turn and a Paris turn and would never need to be told to wear black gloves with a black hat or to stand up straight instead of slouching .
60 Trial conduct : Supplier 's staff should be prepared to accept restrictions on access during the trial to prevent distortion and for planned visits to be controlled to cover specific aspects previously agreed .
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