Example sentences of "to be [verb] [to-vb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 By opposing new clause 4 and amendment No. 17 , the Minister seems to be trying to deny to the people who will be transferred to the new privatised subsidiaries the kind of benefits enjoyed by members of big schemes , such as the existing scheme .
2 The second aim of the investigation is to analyse the applicability of statistical methods to changing processes and investigate how econometric techniques need to be extended to cope with the more complicated economic relationships created by adjustment and change .
3 A correction factor consequently needed to be applied to account for the ‘ missing ’ output — relative to the total output of the Scotch Whisky industry .
4 An extreme conservative position would be to believe that , through the fact that God chose to become incarnate within a particular society , indeed through the fact that God chose a particular tradition and people , all aspects of that society are to be conceived to accord with the will of God .
5 If the former matrimonial home was in the husband 's sole name , then in the event of his death the wife has to prove her interest in it , and the correspondence will have to be unearthed to prove to the capital taxes office that , although the house is in the husband 's sole name , his estate would not be beneficially entitled to the whole of the proceeds of sale .
6 This file may need to be tailored to point to the appropriate remote Installation Directory .
7 I am luckily to be hear to write after the bombing of our works I have not had a chance to explain or to see the person who is in charge of this case …
8 Namibia was to be invited to accede to the Lomé Convention which regulated relations between the European Communities ( EC ) and the 68 ( with Namibia ) developing countries of Africa , the Caribbean and the Pacific ( the ACP countries ) [ see p. 37210 ] .
9 In 1933 he joined the Old Vic Company for an impressive range of stage work ( Henry VIII again , The Cherry Orchard , Macbeth , Measure for Measure , The Tempest ) and in 1936 he was the first English actor ever to be invited to appear at the Comédie Française in Paris , where he played Molière 's Le Médecin Malgré Lui .
10 Once this is decided , off-duty may need to be adjusted to allow for the teaching commitment .
11 These would have to be raised to pay for the damage they caused in acid rain and global warming .
12 Where this did not happen it would be possible for part of the membership of the Exchange Advisory Committees ( provided for in section 2 , subsection v of the Act ) to be co-opted to assist with the local education employment bureaux which were being started in Scotland and in parts of England .
13 The tiny district council planning department offices were swamped ; extra staff had to be employed to sort through the daily flood of protest post .
14 So she was surprised , and vaguely annoyed , to see Sandra Bamfield picking her way cautiously over the large rocks that had to be scaled to get to the privacy of this particular beach .
15 Somehow , the deities had to be made to appear before the worshippers , and this appearance might take many different forms .
16 Now the torrents and viperish fury that fired ‘ Weld ’ have subsided , it looks like a battle that had to be waged to get to the next stage — the calm , healing shores and sanguine odes of ‘ Harvest Moon ’ .
17 You feel pressure not to be seen to fail in the job .
18 Oliver had to be seen to approve of the wine he had himself chosen .
19 They refused to examine particular complaints or cases , did not examine branch files and did not interview rank-and-file officers ; in other words , they did none of the things that would have had to be done to get at the truth .
20 Unfortunately , it has no effect on the larval stage in the eggs and further applications may need to be given to cope with the larvae as they hatch .
21 Pray for His encouragement and strength to be given to break through the powers of darkness .
22 To be asked to deputise at the age of 22 for soloists as prestigious as Zimerman and Argerich is in itself evidence of Goerner 's rapidly growing reputation in pianistic circles .
23 The acquirer or any foreign party is likely to be asked to submit to the jurisdiction of the English courts and appoint an agent in England for the purposes of the agreement .
24 The most usual situation is for the Commissioner to be asked to advise on the selection of a solicitor , and the applicant will be given a list from which to choose .
25 ‘ I was delighted to be asked to speak at the opening of this exhibition to mark the Centenary of the Diocesan Vestment Guild .
26 In Cambridge , Mr Rushdie said it was an honour to be asked to speak at the college , where he was a student in the 1960s .
27 Cabinet was to be asked to look at the probable growth in the economy , and the amount of tax revenue it wished to generate , and then decide what in total it could afford to spend .
28 Even if the original tenant is forced to join a guarantor , it may be advisable for the guarantor 's covenant to be amended to provide for the guarantor 's liability to cease on an assignment by the tenant .
29 Applications from the XA2000 only need to be recompiled to run on the new XA/R models , which run both FTX fault-tolerant Unix and the proprietary VOS .
30 The current ESRC award is to enable research officers to be appointed to assist with the international comparative analyses of the first results of the research programme .
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