Example sentences of "[verb] to be [vb pp] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Indeed , the scope of s2(2) is extensive in this respect : ( 2 ) A person who , not having reasonable cause to believe there is a right to payment , in the course of any trade or business and with a view to obtaining any payment for what he knows are unsolicited goods sent as aforesaid ( a ) threatens to bring any legal proceedings ; or ( b ) places or causes to be placed the name of any person on a list of defaulters or debtors or threatens to do so ; or ( c ) invokes or causes to be invoked any other collection procedure or threatens to do so , shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding [ level 5 on the standard scale ] .
2 Chanel 's Prévention Active , designed to be used every morning by the over 25s , works to boost the light-reflective capacity of the epidermis by slowing down the formation of free radicals and boosting the microcirculatory network which is situated between the dermis and the epidermis .
3 In a very acute illness the remedy may need to be repeated every hour or two at first until sustained improvement sets in .
4 Patients would still need to be treated every month .
5 The brand will need to be reapplied every six months or so , depending on the rate of growth of your horse 's feet .
6 Students in initial training do therefore need to be given the opportunity to examine and analyse written school language policies in practice during their periods of school experience .
7 An expert appointed to resolve all disputes under a construction contract will need to be given the powers of an arbitrator to review certificates issued under the contract , because an expert would not have those powers any more than the court does , unless the parties agree : Northern Regional Health Authority v Derek Crouch Construction Co Ltd [ 1984 ] 1 QB 644 , and 8.4.3 .
8 Where an expert is resolving disputes under a construction contract he will need to be given the powers of an arbitrator to review certificates issued under the contract by the architect or engineer .
9 For a tight turn the back foot will need to be placed a long way back on the board .
10 Firstly , because the PRS has a carved top , the gap from the underside of the bridgeplate to the table may need to be set a fraction more than ″ , depending upon the amount of ‘ pull up ’ required on the tremolo .
11 The broadcasting of discussions and debates between politicians of widely different positions takes place regularly and , when interviewed , critics of the Federal Government appear to be given the same kind of deferential treatment as Federal spokesmen .
12 He had expected to be given the rooms furnished by the College .
13 PLANNERS hoping to build a £1m Somme Heritage Centre are expected to be given the green light at Ards Borough Council meeting tomorrow night .
14 Zanardi , who partners Johnny Herbert , is still recovering from his huge practice shunt at Spa-Francorchamps in practice for the Belgian Grand Prix and is not expected to be given the go-ahead to race .
15 The proposals will go before councillors at a private meeting , and are then expected to be given the go-ahead at a full meeting of Strathclyde Region later in the morning .
16 AUSTRALIAN David Richards is expected to be named the first full-time chief executive of the International Cricket Council in February .
17 She had fully expected to be dismissed the next morning , but nothing was said and she did n't ask .
18 In production the film was expected to be granted an ‘ 18 ’ certificate because of its tough screenplay .
19 This one is expected to be called A Vision Of The Earth .
20 Expected to be called the Powerserver 970 and costing little more than the current 75.8 SPECmark Model 950 , it is said to be a rack-mount machine costing around $97,000 for an entry-level configuration with 64Mb memory and 2.2Gb disk .
21 Chuter was widely expected to be offered the new position , and Spracklen believes that his offer to take it on unpaid was ‘ an embarrassment ’ to the ARA .
22 Asked if he had expected to be offered the position , Mr Powell told The Art Newspaper , ‘ I felt , on the basis of our discussions , that I was a serious candidate ’ .
23 About 480 newly qualified lawyers are expected to be awarded the diploma this year .
24 ‘ Oh yes , ’ said Boris ‘ You had to come to be taught a lesson . ’
25 ‘ However , that depends how the Irish Hockey Union view the situation and I expect to be asked a few questions .
26 It is easy to see his point , especially on the basis of the USA direct response market in which he mainly worked : Americans , far more than Europeans , expect to be sold a product , in advertising as anywhere else .
27 The Moslems expect to be told the same any time .
28 The best on road type is the XC type 4 as fitted on 110 vehicles , for more off road use the XCL offers good on and off road manners but is a directional tread pattern and has to be fitted the correct way round .
29 The production machinery has to be moved every day as the face moves , geological variations mean that the size and quality of the seam is unpredictable , and there is always the possibility of the collapse of the walls , roof , etc .
30 That the human product of the evolutionary process was wholly ‘ good ’ up to the time of the start of civilisation has to be designated an unalienable ‘ truth ’ .
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