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

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1 The publicists , popularisers and ideologists were now to be found throughout the western world and wherever there was a local elite attracted by ‘ modernisation ’ .
2 Whole peoples were now to be regenerated , not by the patient labours of obscure administrators toiling at their life 's work in obscure places , but by the brilliant schemes of brilliant people flitting about the corridors of power .
3 The first meeting of the Governors was held on 12th August 1881 and the seven present decided to appoint Mr. Edward Walmsley to the Chair before proceeding to make arrangements for a Clerk , to deal with the accounts ( for which proper books were now to be kept ) , and to inspect the Deeds of the School with the Town Clerk .
4 The section of the Musselburgh Bypass between the Asda South and Asda North Roundabouts is now to be constructed as a dual carriageway .
5 Yet the traditional male monopoly of senior legal posts is now to be challenged .
6 The organiser of those packages is now to be liable to his customers for your hotel , its facilities , service , standards , etc .
7 Whatever showmanship may have been developed in the CHAB productions was now to be used originating talks programmes and other current affairs features , including discussion groups , from the Vancouver studios of CBC to the forty-odd stations of the national network .
8 The flags are now to be numbered and lifted , and will then be relaid on a waterproof membrane .
9 Women 's bodies are now to be covered up , in reaction to the confusing sexual messages of the underwear-as-outerwear flaunting of recent years .
10 Public-sector loans were now to be repaid over 20 years and other loans over 15 years .
11 If parents and governors are now to be involved , this may make sex education even more complicated as teachers try to accommodate a variety of differing moral views on what should be taught .
12 The problem is that the most exciting and far-reaching developments are now to be found outside the UK , and the manual mostly excludes foreign practice .
13 The BMC is to continue to have a training officer ( presently Iain Peter ) who will continue to do what he did before , but instead of answering to a neutered committee , training decisions are now to be made by a BMC vice president — probably John Porter .
14 Standards were more likely to be improved , it was said , if parents had a greater choice of schools , and the new Technology Colleges were now to be among the choices on offer for those who lived in their catchment area .
15 The foreign intelligence operations were now to be conducted by a new and as yet unnamed state agency separate from the KGB ( although Primakov was also named first deputy chair of the KGB ) , and would concentrate on national security and on monitoring the international drugs trade and terrorism .
16 ‘ In my judgment the interests of the children are now to be taken into account and to be considered in relation to all the circumstances of the case including in relation to the general desirability that children wrongfully removed from their place of habitual residence should be returned .
17 ‘ In my judgment the interests of the children are now to be taken into account and to be considered in relation to all the circumstances of the case including in relation to the general desirability that children wrongfully removed from their place of habitual residence should be returned .
18 This highlighted the need for the regeneration of the Essex manufacturing base , and a series of seminars are now to be held to discover how many people have workable ideas waiting to be put into practice .
19 In Scotland , however , all non-advanced FE courses are now to be directed towards a single qualification ( see below : Scottish Vocational Education Council ) .
20 The presidential elections were now to be held on June 12 , 1993 , and not as scheduled on Dec. 5 , 1992 .
21 A hospital which had been threatened with cuts is now to be expanded .
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