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

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1 Mhm but they 're to be qualified people involved .
2 ‘ As I say , this is supposed to be Top Secret , but you 'd better know if you 're to be any help .
3 We 've looked at those initiatives and there seem seemed to me to be to be three approaches .
4 If not , and if there are to be individual assessments of the criteria , will the Foreign Secretary assure the House that if Germany decides that the criteria have been met and recognises the republics but Britain decides that the criteria have not been met , the United Kingdom will reserve the right not to recognise the republics ?
5 A letter from County informing us of that nineteen ninety two subscriptions are to be nine pounds .
6 According to the agreement there are to be four events a year , each with a minimum 150 participants .
7 In Canon law the decision as to which services are to be used rests jointly with the incumbent and the Parochial Church Council ( Canon B.3 ) .
8 The examples are not always abstract ballets , because the three aspects described above are applicable to most choreography if music and dance are to be equal partners in a ballet .
9 There are to be two features on her in the illustrated papers , Uncle Lionel says .
10 Over the next few hundred years there are to be two Emperors , the elected Emperor and the reigning Count of Talabecland .
11 There are to be new rules for lorries carrying explosives following yesterday 's explosion at Peterborough .
12 Each of the UST operations are to be joint ventures with local Unix systems houses , with ownership split in favour of USL .
13 I was told in confidence last week , so by next week it will be public , that there are to be 200 redundancies now , and the rest will , hopefully , be effected by natural wastage .
14 All presidents must move carefully and skilfully if they are to be effective leaders .
15 Barnett will however know in his own mind that he has to replace the 2,000 runs scored by the departed Azharuddin if Derbyshire are to be effective challengers .
16 ‘ There are to be mobile canteens , ’ Susan said .
17 It is a threat because the Government have sat back willingly and said that they do not care if another 30 million tonnes of coal is taken out of the take and if there are to be gas-fired power stations .
18 On these are to be inscribed words reminiscent of the Ten Commandments , beginning with a new commandment not to make ‘ molten gods ’ ( 34.1–28 ) .
19 This set of models ( 1030LS , 1040LS , 1041LS , 1052LS ) are to be exact duplicates of Sun 's Sparcstation 10 line in performance and mechanical functionality .
20 These models ( 1030LS , 1040LS , 1041LS , 1052LS ) are to be exact duplicates of Sun 's Sparcstation 10 line in performance and mechanical functionality .
21 There are to be different banding systems for Scotland , Wales and England to take account of the fact that they are separate nations .
22 It is a disappointment that there are to be 600 redundancies , but there is a continuing significant level of employment in defence at Barrow which is dependent on it and which has been sustained by the Government 's commitment to a strong defence .
23 You need to learn to handle it for at least three minutes if you are to be any good at negotiations .
24 The accounting dates are to be 31 March and 30 September .
25 The accounting dates are to be 31 March and 30 September .
26 There are to be further events , and steam runs in particular , nearer to the anniversary .
27 If there are to be significant changes in people 's experience of work in the future , these are , concludes Gallie , much more likely to be brought about by changes in cultural values , in institutional arrangements , or in management attitudes or trade union objectives ( Gallie 1978 , 317 ) .
28 Sequent says there are to be three versions of NT : the client , an inexpensive four-processor retail iteration of the Advanced Server and a 16-processor OEM-only version of the Advanced Server .
29 Sequent says there are to be three versions of NT : the client , an inexpensive four-processor retail iteration of the Advanced Server and a 16-processor OEM-only version of the Advanced Server .
30 If they are to be discerning consumers of political rhetoric they need not only to recognise the references but also to treat with suspicion attempts to make points through the mere mention of Suez or Munich .
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