Example sentences of "[noun pl] [is] [verb] [to-vb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The integration of JobCentres and unemployment benefit offices is expected to lead to redundancies .
2 A sanctuary for wild animals is having to deal with a new phenomenon … bald hedgehogs .
3 ONE of Anglesey 's oldest town halls is set to rise from the ashes of a fire which destroyed it .
4 ONE of Angelsey 's oldest town halls is set to rise from the ashes of a fire which destroyed it .
5 In the next 20 years , the use of cars is estimated to increase by 70 per cent .
6 Foreign language teaching in English secondary schools is expected to contribute to children 's linguistic and social learning .
7 The concurrent formation of CS-X and X-US associations is held to interfere with the formation of the target , CS-US , association .
8 As autumn comes into it 's own , the number of visitors is expected to double as the pale leaves of summer change colour .
9 Population growth in the steep-sloped areas of these countries is expected to increase by the year 2000 , by between 40 and 59 per cent in many areas ( e.g. Ecuador , El Salvador , Guatemala and Honduras ) .
10 A GROUP of Ulster companies is set to share in a £5m export sales bonanza in the United States , it was revealed today .
11 However , the development of specially-tailored funds and financial products to compete with those offered by banks is beginning to get under way and there is a potentially lucrative link-up with the big assurance companies based on the post office 's huge client base .
12 In general terms the use of research material in libraries is known to decline with age , but the rate of decline within different disciplines shows considerable variation .
13 Trading in the credits is expected to start in 1994 .
14 In general , a minimum of ten years is required to bring to fruition an initial proposal for an international Convention , though there are exceptions .
15 Calculations by the company show that cash flow from the Forties field over the next five years is expected to rise from £863 million to £1.3 million .
16 Testing of prototype products with university , national laboratory and commercial customers is expected to begin by the end of the year .
17 The percentage classed as home owners is projected to increase to 60 per cent by the year 2000 .
18 The guidelines for aggregates provision in the North Wales region under MPG6 indicates that while the proportion of supply from primary sources will decline from over 90% at present to around 20% in 2011 ( still requiring an absolute increase of over 4 million tonnes per annum to meet rising demand ) , the supply from secondary and recycled sources is expected to increase from 10% to over 70% during this period .
19 The guidelines for aggregates provision in the North Wales region under MPG6 indicates that while the proportion of supply from primary sources will decline from over 90% at present to around 20% in 2011 ( still requiring an absolute increase of over 4 million tonnes per annum to meet rising demand ) , the supply from secondary and recycled sources is expected to increase from 10% to over 70% during this period .
20 The productivity of existing resources is alleged to rise in response to the threat to established markets provoked by tariff free trade between union partners .
21 The supply from waste/recycled resources is expected to increase to over 70% of regional aggregates consumption by 2011 .
22 Russel ( 1984 ) suggests that some sporadic longer distance movements of the Illington-Lackford group of pots is related to exchange between social groups , It has been noted ( Arnold , D.E .
23 Thus the claim that there are F-things is said to reduce to the claim that " x is an F " can be converted into a knowable proposition by substituting an appropriate object-term for x .
24 Since the marginal utility of most goods is assumed to decrease with increasing quantities of the good , then it follows that the utility associated with each addition to one 's borrowing also diminishes .
25 The choice of career is therefore very wide and this broad-based demand for mathematicians is expected to continue in the foreseeable future .
26 The freedom to make expenditure decisions which reflect governors ' priorities is bound to lead to greater variations in patterns of expenditure .
27 He goes on to argue that the emergence of organised crime networks is bound to happen in a capitalist system .
28 The Grand Old Duke of York did lead his men ; Dick Whittington was a 15th century Lord Mayor of London ; Ring-A-Ring-O'-Roses is said to relate to an outbreak of plague in London in the 17th century ; and Bluebeard is based on a psychopathic French murderer of the 15th century .
29 The only important offering from National Gallery Publications is timed to coincide with a major loan exhibition to open at the National Gallery next spring : Tradition and Revolution in French Art , 1700–1880 : paintings and drawings from Lille will appear in March ( £27.50 ) .
30 Burning of rainforest trees is believed to release between 15 and 25 per cent of all carbon dioxide into the atmosphere , and is therefore a substantial contribution to the greenhouse effect .
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