Example sentences of "[be] [to-vb] [noun pl] at " in BNC.

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1 A GROUP of Norwegians are to view courses at Darlington College as part of a Vocational Education and Training Project .
2 To fail to have adequate stewarding would be to put participants at risk and to damage the good name of Christian Aid .
3 As to political issues : the Foreign Secretary had stated on 24 June 1991 that the aim at the Intergovernmental Conferences would be to conclude negotiations at Maastricht in December .
4 Meanwhile , Aberdeen boss Willie Miller knows his side must clamp down on Ally McCoist and Mark Hateley if they are to overcome Rangers at Pittodrie tonight .
5 I do n't know how many of you have ever been to get tickets at Elland Road but you were advised to take a flask and sandwiches and
6 Assume now that the group can not sell all it can make at the normal price of £120 but division B sees that it could win a large order if it were to offer goods at £80 each .
7 Five other FIS officials were to face charges at the trial , one of them in his absence , for threatening the functioning of the national economy .
8 If full morphometric analysis were to show changes at the mild end of the spectrum of coeliac like enteropathy in the original biopsies ( as has been reported in two such patients ) this would require that the descriptive term in these cases be revised from latent to low grade or mild gluten sensitive enteropathy .
9 It is important to appreciate that all a neurone can do is to transmit impulses at varying frequencies .
10 When a company issues warrants its only obligation is to issue shares at a fixed price , if so required by the holder .
11 All we can do is to report observations at national and international meetings where the keenest , most dedicated enthusiasts gather .
12 HIV and drug targeted services in the region have concentrated on a ‘ harm reduction ’ approach , one aspect of which is to encourage injectors at least to use a safe injecting technique but preferably to switch to oral use .
13 The prime business of the eight members of the London Discount Market Association is to buy bills at a discount and hold them until redemption date , thereby taking a profit .
14 This is a project which is to help children at school understand something of industry and of the industrial world in which they 're going to work , and also conversely to bring industrialists into involvement with schools themselves and with developing the curriculum .
15 One usual method is to leave gaps at the end of each block so that records can be inserted into a block ( with only slight reorganisation of the records in that block to maintain the correct order ) .
16 Now that high streets are deserted , the trick is to grab customers at home .
17 Stressing that the RNLI 's primary aim and duty is to save lives at sea the Chairman emphasised the critical aspect of speed of response .
18 Langbaurgh Council is to take stands at Birmingham and Stavanger in Norway to help local companies exhibit at major trade fairs this year .
19 The second target , which had been proposed by the Environment Agency , is to stabilise emissions at the 1990 level by 2000 .
20 One of the reasons he travelled often from Stuttgart to France was to enjoy meals at Strasbourg or Riquewihr or Illhäusern .
21 Havelock Ellis emphasized that the new aim of social reform was to purify conditions at their source .
22 The plan was to install experiments at two of the points at which protons and antiprotons would collide on their journey round the accelerator 's ring of magnets .
23 Another ruse was to offer houses at low rent or for sale , or to offer signing-on fees far in excess of the £10 theoretically permitted by the FA .
24 Whilst keeping his Manchester activities going , his most important move in the late 1890s was to take rooms at Trafalgar House , Great Newport Street , in London .
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