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

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1 The dual arm design allows each wafer to be centred automatically without delaying transfer .
2 This enables each division to be treated as a separate profit centre , facilitating ‘ the imposition of standardized financial goals on the various divisions , in place of ad hoc evaluations of the performance of noncomparable functional parts ’ .
3 It was unfortunate that during this period of time there were a number of pressures er on us , not just County Council for that money to be spent elsewhere and that money was er brought back to the centre and we distributed all of the the Services .
4 He said he expected a substantial part of that money to be used as a ‘ starter ’ sum for Darlington schools St Augustines and St Bedes .
5 The program procedures then allow each component to be positioned within any other space according to nine controlling freedoms ( the six normal kinematic freedoms and three additional values of orthogonal scale ) .
6 This left it to Mr , to come up with sufficient information to enable that decision to be made .
7 But for most Town Halls , by far the vast majority of that information is still translated into a paper format in order for a decision to be made and the action arising from that decision to be implemented .
8 Sometimes the contract includes a clause such as ‘ each instalment to be considered as a separate contract . ’
9 Soil conservation programmes , by the nature of their objectives and the distribution of personal rewards ( which are usually meagre since there is little money to be made out of them ) are immune from many of the more trenchant criticisms of foreign aid policies and programmes .
10 With little money to be made in New Zealand , Fitzsimmons moved to New South Wales in Australia to further his fight career before emigrating to the United States .
11 I had the impression that unless you were famous there was little money to be made from art .
12 After 1574 there was little money to be had from Antwerp in any case , and Elizabeth had to rely upon domestic resources , which were adequate only for private borrowing .
13 I spent the years from 1983 to 1988 as a member of the National Council on the Arts , the NEA 's advisory board ; it was the Council 's task to vote on every grant , though in the end the law required the final decision in each case to be made by the Chairman .
14 Was the decision in that case to be limited to those situations where a ‘ special relationship ’ existed ?
15 However , serious differences continued to present obstacles to an agreement : ( i ) the Soviet Union insisted that not all combat aircraft be included in the treaty , although it made an important concession on this point in September ( see p. 36909 ) ; ( ii ) of the five categories of weapons to be included in a treaty-aircraft , helicopters , tanks , armoured vehicles and artillery ( with troops being the sixth element in an agreement ) -consensus on the definition of the weapons system and the items in that category to be included was only reached on artillery ( see below ) ; ( iii ) the Warsaw Pact insisted on an undertaking by NATO to conduct separate negotiations on the reduction of naval forces ( see Malta summit disagreement on naval forces p. 37111 ) ; and ( iv ) the Warsaw Pact demanded that no modernization of short-range missiles by NATO take place ( see also p. 37227 ) .
16 It is a good rule for a government entering a battle of that kind to be united .
17 A saw cut in the end of each 1½ × ¾in ash runner has the effect of reducing the thickness of each piece to be bent , in effect allowing a laminated curve attached to a solid straight runner .
18 Across the road in the centre of the village , are two stones from Points Hicks in Australia , the first place on that continent to be sighted on Cook 's first great voyage .
19 Repeat for each stitch to be embroidered and after last stitch of row , bring needle up through stitch below instead of stitch to left ( Fig. 3 ) .
20 If we acknowledge the importance of respecting the child 's own ways of thinking , we need to find ways for that thinking to be expressed so that it can be reflected on , and to know how far doing this can also help learning .
21 Some bats can send out a stream of two hundred clicks in a single second , each lasting only a thousandth of a second and spaced sufficiently from the other to allow each echo to be heard .
22 Accordingly , he suggested separate facilities at each exchange for dealing with juveniles ; notices with information about the exchanges were to be displayed in schools ; lists of prospective school-leavers to be sent to the local exchange with details of their ‘ ability , tastes and desires ’ ; and each school-leaver to be told to call at the exchange for an interview .
23 Secondly , we want this progress to be sustained without interruption after the transfer of sovereignty in 1997 .
24 For this reason , more on-line measures of processing have also been used to study inferences since this allows some measure to be taken of when inferences are made .
25 We have made arrangements for this payment to be made in the resort by the HCI Representative on behalf of Norwich Union .
26 We have made arrangements for this payment to be made in the resort on behalf of Norwich Union .
27 This information is relevant to plans for local advertising , leaflet distribution , and for determining the potential for opening another branch to be sited a few kilometres away .
28 Apparently , Randy wanted this guitar to be known as the Concorde' and when you take into account its overall shape and sleek appearance it does have a great deal in common with its British Airways equivalent .
29 So that you 're having the Gothic set-up in this story to be undermined by common sense .
30 There is a tremendous amount of potential improvement in this field to be gained from biotechnological research on reactor designs , materials , cultures and so on .
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