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

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1 How are these to be surmounted ?
2 How are these to be quantified ?
3 How are these to be construed ?
4 Are these to be learned all at once and how are they best learned ?
5 If the decisions are all to be made in Brussels , why should the Scots send Members of Parliament to Westminster ?
6 Best of all , the wildlife is back ; ladybirds , butterflies , birds and bees , even frogs are all to be seen .
7 They are all to be seen with the Empress in the Winterhalter portrait .
8 ‘ An order has come from headquarters that you are all to be freed this afternoon , ’ he said .
9 EC demands for over-detailed labelling on food products , meddling in consumer rights and unnecessary rules on food safety , are all to be ruled out .
10 And these appellations are all to be inferred when the Christian speaks of Jesus as Messiah .
11 There are many ways to grab a person but they are all to be avoided for two reasons .
12 If these three are all to be included , the remaining eight players must al be able to bat well , which means that we are looking for at least three allrounders , including the wicketkeeper .
13 Blake says : ‘ In learning to interpret the horse 's vocal sounds , the tone , note and delivery are all to be taken into account , and so are the non-verbal messages — the body signs — that accompany the sound . ’
14 Proliferation of such schemes will make it essential both to try to avoid consumer confusion , and also to ensure that gaps and overlap are guarded against , but they are all to be welcomed as a recognition that a proper complaints and redress system is necessary if justice is to be done .
15 The wives of farmers and farm labourers , of general labourers and of miners are all to be found among their ranks .
16 The filling motifs — petals joined in twos , urn-peltae , squares with guilloche knots and floral scrolls — are all to be found , in various stages of development , elsewhere in the region .
17 The bedrooms are all to be equipped with TV , radio and telephone .
18 There are those to be cooked .
19 Rather typical are those to be found in Article 10 :
20 The most important differences are those to be found between individuals , rather than between groups or categories This seems to imply that the one thing Shetlanders have in common is that they Are All different from one another , and that their common identity as Shetlanders is something that emerges only when they contrast themselves to people from the south .
21 With there often being many routes to approximately similar goals , there would appear to be little to be gained from studying these developing routes through the design process , However , the constraints and objectives set on the way are seen to " steer " the designers towards similar goals by differing paths .
22 The recurrence of calculi after removal and the lack of substantial reduction in frequency of cholangitis indicates that there may be little to be gained in many of these patients by multiple manipulations of the biliary tree to achieve clearance .
23 There would be little to be lost from going the whole hog . ’
24 While there may be much to be said for the views expressed in this passage it seems to me with all respect to Wilson J. that she was stating what she thought the law ought to be rather than what it is .
25 First , there would be much to be gained in promoting a more coherent debate about community environmental action in Wales .
26 I agree with him , and there would be much to be gained at the appropriate time .
27 However , there will be much to be gained by careful preparation of the selling task .
28 Using my initiative again , thinking , there might not be much to be rescued here , but at least it 's a spot of organic for Dad 's favourite veg .
29 There may be much to be considered of which the project manager is not initially aware .
30 Ebenezer Arkwright had no paint in stock , and doubted if there would be any to be found in Clyst St George , either .
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