Example sentences of "[is] [adj] [to-vb] in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Edinburgh International Conference Centre , being built between Morrison Street , Lothian Road and the Western Approach Road , is due to open in spring 1995 .
2 During the first year of life weight gain is due to increase in size of fat cells , but from 12 to 18 months increase in weight is due primarily to an increase in fat cell number ( Knittle et al .
3 He is due to appear in court on November 16 .
4 A 20-year-old Frenchman is due to appear in court today charged with robbery , making threats to kill , attempted kidnap and possession of a weapon .
5 MICHAEL Bradbury , 50 , is due to appear in court in Bournemouth today charged over an alleged blackmail plot against Sainsbury supermarkets .
6 Lee Staines from Milton Keynes is due to appear in court tomorrow .
7 Coun Garvey , 40 , of Sandwell Avenue , Priestfields , Middlesbrough , is due to appear in court next week , accused of assaulting Coun Carr during the same incident .
8 One traveller , Lisa Miller , is due to appear in court on charges of criminal trespass dating back several months .
9 The sale of a business as a going concern does not attract VAT but certain undertakings as to the keeping of records are required and it is normal to apply in advance for confirmation of the exemption .
10 ( c ) As a substitute subject : To stay in bed on a wet day is pleasant becomes It is pleasant to stay in bed on a wet day .
11 Accordingly , it is usual to find in partnership agreements some reference to possible dissolution ( Clause 27 ) .
12 But after the letter was read out it was deceided he 'd be granted bail for four weeks pending further medical treatment , that being so he 's due to reappear in court on July the 28th .
13 The NEA is now the arena in which it is possible to view in microcosm the unglueing of American social life .
14 Cooke ( 1985 : 213 ) has defined ‘ regional ’ as ‘ a socio-spatial scale at which it is possible to place in focus the specificity of particular class formations … regional boundaries are largely coterminous with class practices ’ .
15 Having an overall view of the nature of the business , the people in it , and its information needs , it is possible to construct in information model .
16 My right hon. Friend is right to raise in front of the —
17 The offeror should be clear as to what minimum percentage of the target 's share capital it is willing to accept in order to meet its key objectives .
18 And that 's interesting to see in pattern recognition terms .
19 Conversely , it is unrealistic to give a confidence unless the other person is prepared to reciprocate in confidence .
20 Very few of the proposals that we have set out in the preceding sections will be successful unless Britain is prepared to work in partnership within the Community .
21 ‘ Allen taught me it is easier to hide in front of something than behind it . ’
22 It 's offering ten pounds to anyone who 's prepared to stand in line with a suspect , and is hoping that people of all ages , colours , shapes and sizes will come forward .
23 Does the Minister also accept that , in considering agriculture , it is crucial to bear in mind the responsibility of all involved in the food chain , from production to consumption , to ensure that at all times consumers get good , healthy , pure products at the best possible price ?
24 But this is a flexible and convenient resort where it 's easy to dabble in windsurfing for a day or two , and easy to choose between local culture , local sailing , or long day cruises .
25 So while Dr Nebiolo is content to spend in excess of $300,000 ( £172,000 ) on an annual gala awards night in Monte Carlo , the sport is lacking credibility and facing ruin if the shoddy attitudes continue .
26 In a short study it is impossible to deal in depth with the vastly complex web of politics that surrounded Barbarossa ; a glance at the list of popes shows just how complex the situation was ; hardly had any pope become established and negotiations opened , than another was taking his place .
27 ‘ ) My answer would be , it is impossible to say in advance .
28 Equally it is impossible to prescribe in advance for all factual contingencies .
29 Otherwise there is a criterion ( 1.9.16 ) which is easy to apply in practice and which describes infinitely many ( but not all ) polynomials irreducible over Q[x] .
30 It will be necessary to return later to the question of the rule of law and library censorship with regard to both access to information in libraries and censorship in libraries , but at this stage it is appropriate to examine in part a document which contains the essence of professional librarianship in the UK — the Library Association 's Code of Professional Conduct .
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