Example sentences of "to [be] [verb] [modal v] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Detailed analysis of the transaction to be influenced will also help .
2 Perhaps our account of the wizardry of energy juggling involved in the tunnelling process makes it not altogether implausible that a doubling of the height to be scaled could immensely increase the difficulty of the transaction .
3 As I told you I think I have made observations which lead me to conclude that there are not only high but fertile lands on the verge of our intertropical Regions , and arguing from the Character of the Ranges here I should not be surprised to find in the more distant parts of the Continent , a Country vying with America in richness of Natural products , and I have very little doubts but that the discoveries to be made would amply repay the government any outlay it might make .
4 It was strange that a sexual union which left nothing to be desired should so clarify the state of her mind .
5 If the person taking the blood sample is asked for what purpose it is being taken and replies that it is for an HIV antibody test , a person who does not wish an HIV antibody test to be done should expressly say so , and should also ask for this refusal to be entered in their medical records .
6 Those who wish to be appointed must somehow solicit the good opinion of the prime minister 's appointments secretary .
7 A person who decides not to be tested need not make this decision known to their doctor , but if the question arises of having a blood test for any purpose , they should ask specifically what the purpose of the blood test is .
8 The DC to be aborted must already exist and must not be in the state IN APPROVAL or APPROVED .
9 Thus , for example , a provision declaring signed accounts to be binding will not apply in the event that a partner is induced to sign a false account believing it to be true .
10 The procedure to be followed will usually involve the parish council and the placement of public advertisements in order that any objections or representations can be made .
11 A minority which believed itself to be persecuted might well stick together .
12 Concentration of updates in a particular area — case 3 above — reduces the number of blocks that have to be read and in the most extreme case , where all or none of the records in a block require updating , the percentage of records that need to be read would not change due to blocking .
13 New roads that would need to be provided would therefore have to come from that direction and and it itself will cut a swathe through the open countryside .
14 Q.Ts. wishing to attend a course to which they are not deemed to be attached may also attend on a daily basis at £2.50 per session .
15 The Liberal Democrat peer Lord Bonham Carter asked whether the Government had any contingency plans if Vietnam refused to accept them , but Lord Brabazon could only say that ‘ hopefully ’ the standard procedures to be used would not involve force .
16 Contractual liability on a joint account on which an overdraft is to be allowed need not attract the same attention as the grant of a charge over property .
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