Example sentences of "[be] to be [vb pp] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | I am to be left all alone ? ’ |
2 | ‘ If the players are to be given some incentive , they really have to get the North going as it was . |
3 | The expectations of chartered accountants working in a location such as this have certainly changed since then if Ms Harris ' ideas are to be given any credence — I am sure Charles Bullworthy will remember the fifties well . |
4 | You realise how very lucky you are to be given another chance to be happy , and appreciate the blessing you have received in finding a soulmate and companion you can trust . |
5 | Life companies are to be assessed each year on the gains on their units , and taxes spread over seven years . |
6 | If our expectations are to be upheld these four should either have low OBS scores and be able to manage a good part of their own care , or they should have good support from other sources . |
7 | Now patients are to be denied this choice — a complete contradiction of the commitment given by Government . |
8 | But if electronic records are to be captured this needs to be written into systems . |
9 | No reader of this magazine can have failed to note its theme is gardens , and a clutch of gardening titles are to be published this year as part of Gardens Year . |
10 | Management development and topical seminar programmes for hoteliers and caterers are to be launched this October by the HCIMA in conjunction with Progressive Training a leading training company specialising in the hospital industry . |
11 | Among the 11 plants across Europe , some 2,600 jobs are to be eliminated this year , said spokesman Joerg Winkelmann . |
12 | The regional information networks are to be established this year and next , and the All-Russia network is expected to be completed by 1998 . |
13 | When a number of items are to be cleaned those which present difficulties are soaked , rather than worked upon immediately , and tackled when the easier items are finished . |
14 | Affirmative evidence rebutting that implication would , I think , be needed if it were to be contended that paragraph ( b ) had not been satisfied . |
15 | Would you say that if this pattern were to be repeated all through the night we would run out of dry-roasted nuts just before the important watershed of midnight , whereas we would still have a surplus of the ordinary variety ? |
16 | IF the Health Service were to be given all the money it says it needs we should need to double every worker 's NHS contribution . |
17 | If the Health Service were to be given all the money they say it needs we should need to double every worker 's NHS contribution . |
18 | The Marshal had arrived in time , as he had promised , to see Cipolla delivered to the court and taken upstairs , chained between two other prisoners whose appeals were to be heard that morning . |
19 | Arrangements to introduce the new system of central scheduling were to be announced this week , but were called off at the last minute . |
20 | However as late as 1668 another Roman , Mario Savioni ( c. 1608–1685 ) brought out a book of five-part Madrigali morali e spirituali , explaining that they were to be sung each at the end of one of his previously published Concerti morali and adding that he had ‘ taken care to unite together the aria and the madrigal so as to conform with the character of the concertos ’ . |
21 | Readership was still small relative to the whole population , but among it were to be found most of those active in the leadership of TANU and other areas of African advancement . |
22 | In the crowds were to be found most kinds of urban and industrial workers but hardly ever farm labourers ; in many cases they were shielded from the market by receiving part of their wages in kind , and in general the authority structure of the countryside was sufficient to deter them from rioting . |
23 | If they were to be paid this sum the doctor should in return guarantee to keep the premises open at certain convenient hours . |
24 | When it was announced that the orders were to be considered this week , the instruments were not in the hands of our clerk and our counsel . |
25 | If R and C were to be chosen such that the closed-loop plot was like approaching crossover with the falling portion of the plot , the differentiator would be unstable . |
26 | Can I come back Mr Donson , or will that , and I take it , alright , I understand the point you are making about the long term solution and size , but if the panel were to be persuaded that to be a viable solution the settlement had , in the end , and I 'm not going to define where the end is , almost certainly beyond two thousand and six , that the settlement would need to be of the order of five thousand dwellings . |
27 | What would the Minister say to a constituent of mine whose business has been wrecked by the Government-created recession , whose home is to be repossessed this week because the Government 's rescue scheme is too late and inadequate , and whose family face bed-and-breakfast accommodation because the local council has no council houses to offer because the Government have cut council house building in Wales by 90 per cent ? |
28 | However , if the unit is to be sited some considerable distance from the water supply , it may need to be thicker to prevent excessive voltage drop — loudspeaker wire , for example . |
29 | However , many clay sized particles , whether organic or inorganic , become structurally altered at temperatures approaching 100°C so if any further study is to be undertaken this method is not recommended . |
30 | Ron Price is to join as a non-executive this month and a further senior marketing appointment is to be announced this month . |