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

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1 How do you forecast the volume and quantity of whisky to be produced now compared to the quantity needed in three to 25 years time ?
2 Large-scale improvements to the sewer system are also to be undertaken , with 5,000 km of drains to be built .
3 Each request for assessment will be ‘ screened ’ by an experienced member of staff and a decision made about the best type of assessment to be offered , by whom and when .
4 The matrix of Sciences modules may be considered as providing a bank of competences to be drawn on by individuals through a number of outlets .
5 This may also have caused the effects of support to be obscured .
6 There is no one ‘ best ’ policy , merely one that secures a broad enough basis of support to be agreed upon and passed .
7 Every morsel of support to be found needs to be brought into play .
8 The court ordered a commission of experts to be appointed by the Ministry of Health to rule on whether Zhivkov could be expected to appear in court again .
9 Suggestions in the bill for an independent panel of experts to be given the power of veto over the research were rejected .
10 For example , operating decisions regarding the range of products to be made and sold would normally be made prior to the completion of the functional and master budgets , but these decisions when considered as a whole within the budgeting framework may be reconsidered and amendments made to the range .
11 The kind of stick to be used must be stated .
12 Layering rhododendron : use a knife to wound underside of stem to be rooted in the ground .
13 There are also options to rotate , smooth , set the number of copies to be printed and specify which units are to be used for measurements .
14 To be properly executed under the 1974 Act rules about the form and number of copies to be supplied have to be complied with .
15 Pandolfi has called for a supplement of 136 million ecu to enable a number of projects to be revived .
16 At this point , the group , already developing the skill of asking ‘ answerable questions ’ from a position of expertise to be shared , ask for further information on the basis of what Mr E had told them : ‘ You mentioned how he can surprise you by occasional good work .
17 It enables cheques , standing orders and other means of payment to be cleared rapidly .
18 We should like to call the attention of your readers , if we may , to the Forms of Prayer to be Used at Sea in the Book of Common Prayer — still the standard authorised prayer book for the Church of England , which include prayers before or during a storm and thanksgiving for safety and deliverance , as well as the very beautiful collect which begins ‘ Prevent us , O Lord , in all our doings ’ , in which the word ‘ prevent ’ is used in its original sense of ‘ go before us ’ .
19 That they are included is as much for the protection of the member States themselves , who will be responsible for the budget of the organisation and need its field of operations to be defined , as for non-members who need to know the extent of the organisation 's powers .
20 The planning of operations to be carried out by L Detachment remains as hitherto the prerogative of L Detachment .
21 At between 20 000 and 60 000 records , the search time becomes so slow that it no longer allows a reasonable number of requests to be handled in a working day .
22 It is true that the initial rhetoric of the statutory curriculum , with its emphasis on keystages and age-related testing , appeared to confirm the traditional belief that pupils have of necessity to be taken through their learning like an army in the field , moving in step through the year group fronts .
23 Prior to 1932 the courts refused to allow the chain of contracts to be disturbed by tort actions .
24 They are to be replaced with a cheaper type of brick to be covered in a special layer and painted in a new light colour .
25 There was the binding of wounds and examining of bruises to be considered , and the saying of prayers and sewing-up in bedding of those whose lives had been forfeit and above all there was a great deal of talking to be one , for , as the Magistrate scientifically observed , nothing unusual can happen among human beings without generating an immense , compensating volume of chatter .
26 As with the last 12-inch there 's also a couple of gems to be found on the flipside — the melancholy ‘ Blue ’ and a fraught , bastardised cover of ‘ Venus ’ .
27 As with the last 12-inch there 's also a couple of gems to be found on the flipside — the melancholy ‘ Blue ’ and a fraught , bastardised cover of ‘ Venus ’ .
28 It may be felt that the better course is not to deal with such matters in the partnership agreement itself but to leave the offer of consultancy to be produced as an inducement to or reward for retirement at such time as may appear to be in the firm 's best interests .
29 The elections were to be held in accordance with the 1989 Taif accord [ see p. 36986 ] , although the new electoral law approved on July 16 increased the number of deputies to be elected to 128 rather than the 108 laid down in the Taif accords [ see also amendment of election law pp. 38214 ; 38311 ] .
30 Instead of drawing individual cheques for each creditor , a trader may give his bank a list of creditors to be paid with the name of the bank where each creditor has his account .
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