Example sentences of "to be [vb pp] in this " in BNC.

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1 There is much to be said in this writer 's view for the encouragement of service to the community in these and many other ways , and for the encouragement of individual responsibility and parental control of their children : but the Conservative vision is essentially one-dimensional .
2 Chair , I I think what needs to be said in this debate is something positive about the work that has come out of particularly Highfields , er and indeed to some extent Moat , in the past .
3 The Installation Directory is also created on each VAX from which LIFESPAN is to be accessed remotely , but only a subset of the delivered files need to be transferred in this case ( see Section 1.3 ) .
4 Am I to be killed in this mysterious attempt to escape ? ’
5 Her mother was so worried she wrote to The Times asking , ‘ Is it fair for any human being , regardless of circumstances , to be treated in this way ? ’
6 The book ends with a flurry of ‘ I really never expected to be treated in this way by you ’ accusations and counter-accusations .
7 Is it fair to ask any human being , regardless of circumstances , to be treated in this way ? ’
8 And , at 10 minutes per page for a 24-pin dot matrix printer it 's likely that anything over one copy is going to be treated in this way .
9 Not all the birds agree that the cassowary deserved to be treated in this way .
10 In those circumstances the Crown Prosecution Service do not seek to be heard in this particular case .
11 In those circumstances the Crown Prosecution Service do not seek to be heard in this particular case .
12 Her father , Ron Smith fought a long campaign for the investigation to be heard in this country .
13 It should be noted , however , that we will not be concerned with an explanation of why football fans and ‘ non-academic pupils ’ as opposed to other groups of boys and girls have come to be cast in this way .
14 If banks choose not to be tempted in this way then an appeal to their civic duty is misplaced .
15 The techniques to be presented in this chapter are designed to examine the relationship between three variables in a contingency table .
16 Although it is seen that the greatest benefits are likely to be gained in this design situation by taking a design controlling attitude ( high level approach ) to CAD implementation , there are very few companies where this has been attempted , let alone achieved .
17 As long as you toe the chalk line ] Rules are made to be kept in this house , no shouting , or running upstairs , and no Language . ’
18 The goal of the smoothing recipes to be explained in this chapter , however , is not the extrapolation of a given series into the future .
19 But with cats it seems to be too common to be explained in this way .
20 This deconstruction of the concept of an injured State to include third parties to treaties and members of the international community in the event of an international crime reinforces the choice of topics to be examined in this book .
21 In all , at least thirty-five geometric and other simple designs have to be examined in this section , and this does not include those from Newton St. Loe , or other relatable but debased designs , e.g. that of room 22 , Chedworth or the radial arrangements of Lydney ( Wheeler , 1932 , pI .
22 That does not have to be decided in this case , nor is it necessary to consider what defences would be open to such a claim for recovery of the money paid if it lay .
23 A warrior will plant his spear outside one of the small huts to indicate that he is inside and should not be disturbed , but I ca n't imagine Claudia , chic Parisienne , et cetera , allowing her relationship to be semaphored in this way from outside her own hut .
24 1 How does the story describe the character of the Cassowary ? 2 What is the Bower-bird like ? 3 What makes the Bower-bird decide to trick the Cassowary ? 4 Do you think the Cassowary deserves to be tricked in this way ?
25 ‘ But if my Director-General asks what happened to the agreement that no operation of anything approaching this scale was to be mounted in this country without our knowledge … ? ’
26 The question to be raised in this context is , why does the anorexic ‘ choose ’ that particular form of rebellion , make that particular bid for autonomy ?
27 The author , Gavin Alexander , until recently head of Hampton School in Middlesex , for boys aged 11 to 18 years , says it might be better for 13-year-old pupils to be assessed in this way rather than sitting the Common Entrance and then being assessed again a year later .
28 They deserve to be listed in this context , as they often operate in unison even if they do not always do so .
29 These are some of the issues to be explored in this chapter .
30 Definition and enforcement , a dual authority , are reciprocally related , a theme to be explored in this chapter .
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